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This research investigates the role of olfactory signals in female baboons during their reproductive cycle. By examining these signals alongside visual and behavioral cues, the project aims to enhance understanding of sexual communication and mate selection in primates.
Female primates signal impending ovulation with a suite of sexual signals.
Increasing numbers of studies are investigating the function of these signals and in particular the relationships among female signals, the timing of the fertile period, and male sexual behaviour.
However, these studies have focused on visual, and to a lesser extent, acoustic signals, neglecting olfactory signals.
Moreover, despite good theoretical reasons to expect that different modes of signalling communicate different…
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