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1 ation for the appearance of monogamy is male infanticide.
2 offspring would otherwise be susceptible to infanticide.
3 from multiple men and may reduce the risk of infanticide.
4 e treatment of mentally ill women who commit infanticide.
5 a male should be less likely to benefit from infanticide.
6 onistic interactions, and protection against infanticide.
7 erentiating sudden infant death syndrome and infanticide.
8 chiatric emergency with risk for suicide and infanticide.
9 within groups, triggering hidden threats of infanticide.
10 and contemporary psychiatric perspectives on infanticide and discusses ways in which the psychiatric
12 chiatric community can improve prevention of infanticide and promote appropriate treatment of mentall
13 imal strategy for the females that minimizes infanticide and that infanticide confers advantage to th
14 ave been associated with a high risk of male infanticide, and paternal care is a consequence rather t
15 prostitutes; sex selective abortion, female infanticide, and the deliberate neglect of girls; and ra
17 le response correlated with the risk of male infanticide, as +/+ and +/t males did not differ in thei
21 s, but that females can escape the threat of infanticide by synchronizing birth to the same day as ol
22 females that minimizes infanticide and that infanticide confers advantage to the males only in certa
25 d by recent evidence for strong variation of infanticide in primate multi-male groups, we modelled th
26 llustrate society's complicated reactions to infanticide in the context of postpartum mental illness.
27 phylogenetic analyses support a key role for infanticide in the social evolution of primates, and pot
32 been given to carnivores and primates, where infanticide is a sexually selected strategy of males to
33 lti-male groups and offer an explanation why infanticide is common in some multi-male groups and rare
34 ed States, the complexity of the response to infanticide is demonstrated by the judicial system's rea
35 del scenarios fit the conditions under which infanticide is known to occur in primate multi-male grou
37 t for mothers with mental illness who commit infanticide, "killer mothers" may face the death penalty
39 n of males defending probable offspring from infanticide, male primates living in multi-male, multi-f
40 woman with postpartum psychosis who commits infanticide needs treatment rather than punishment and t
42 erarchy within the group, we have shown that infanticide occurs only in primate groups where the chan
44 ecision making, by suggesting that selective infanticide of unrelated young may generally become adap
45 d one female and show that the strategies of infanticide on the males' part and polyandrous mating on
46 We used comparative analyses to show that infanticide primarily evolves in social mammals in which
48 groups, we modelled the conditions for when infanticide should occur for a group with a resident and
50 socially dominant females use the threat of infanticide to deter selfish reproduction by younger fem
52 ally cause male replacements (and associated infanticide) to become sufficiently common to prevent cu
53 gs adjust their parental responses - care or infanticide - towards unrelated clutches according to th
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