Inductive Inference on the Base of Fixed Point Theory

Abstract

In primate species exhibiting seasonal reproduction, patterns of testosterone excretion in adult males are variable: in some species, peaks correlate with female receptivity periods and heightened male-male aggression over access to estrous females, in others, neither heightened aggression nor marked elevations in testosterone have been noted. In this study, we examined mean fecal testosterone ( f T) levels and intermale aggression in wild adult male ring-tailed lemurs residing in three groups at Beza Mahafaly Reserve, Madagascar. Results obtained from mating and post-mating season 2003 were compared to test Wingfield et al. [1990. Am Nat 136:829-846] "challenge hypothesis", which predicts a strong positive relationship between male testosterone levels and male-male competition for access to receptive females during breeding season. f T levels and rates of intermale aggression were significantly higher during mating season compared to the post-mating period. Mean f T levels and aggression rates were also higher in the first half of the mating season compared with the second half. Number of males in a group affected rates of intermale agonism, but not mean f T levels. The highest-ranking males in two of the groups exhibited higher mean f T levels than did lower-ranking males, and young males exhibited lower f T levels compared to prime-aged and old males. In the post-mating period, mean male f T levels did not differ between groups, nor were there rank or age effects. Thus, although male testosterone levels rose in relation to mating and heightened male-male aggression, f T levels fell to baseline breeding levels shortly after the early mating period, and to baseline non-breeding levels immediately after mating season had ended, offsetting the high cost of maintaining both high testosterone and high levels of male-male aggression in the early breeding period.

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Text

Gergely and Szabó. "Inductive Inference on the Base of Fixed Point Theory." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1987. doi:10.1002/ajp.20438

Markdown

[Gergely and Szabó. "Inductive Inference on the Base of Fixed Point Theory." International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1987.](https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/1987/gergely1987ijcai-inductive/) doi:10.1002/ajp.20438

BibTeX

@inproceedings{gergely1987ijcai-inductive,
  title     = {{Inductive Inference on the Base of Fixed Point Theory}},
  author    = {Gergely, Tamás and Szabó, Zoltán},
  booktitle = {International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
  year      = {1987},
  pages     = {932-938},
  doi       = {10.1002/ajp.20438},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/ijcai/1987/gergely1987ijcai-inductive/}
}