Valderrama X, Srikosamatara S, Robinson J G
Department of Wildlife and Range Sciences, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville.
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1990;54(3-4):171-6. doi: 10.1159/000156441.
Three cases of infanticide are reported from a well-studied population of wedge-capped capuchin monkeys, Cebus olivaceus, located in the Venezuelan llanos. For each case, we examined the social context and the consequences to the reproductive success of the infanticidal male. In 1 case, the male probably killed his own son. In 2 cases, the male killed an unrelated animal. In all 3 cases, the female conceived in the following breeding season, but in only 1 case did the infanticidal male possibly enhance his own reproductive success. These data are interpreted in the light of current hypotheses for infanticide.