- Across taxa, adverse early-life environments such as drought and psychosocial stress are associated with reduced growth and smaller body size in adulthood. However, in wild primates, we know very little about whether and to what extent individuals grow plastically in response to adverse early-life environments. Here, we use parallel-laser photogrammetry to assess inter-individual predictors of body size in a population of wild female baboons studied since birth. Using over 2,000 measurements of 127 females, we present the first cross-sectional growth curve of wild female baboons from juvenescence through adulthood. We then tested whether females exposed to three main sources of early-life adversity - drought, maternal loss, ... [Read More]
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- 5 files (535 KB)
- Data Citation
- Levy, E. J., Lee, A., Siodi, I. L., Helmich, E. C., McLean, E. M., Malone, E. J., Pickard, M. J., Ranjithkumar, R. Tung, J., Archie, E. A., & Alberts, S. C.(2022). Data from: Early life drought predicts components of adult body size in wild female baboons. Duke Research Data Repository. https://doi.org/10.7924/r43r11g2m
- Creator
- DOI
- 10.7924/r43r11g2m
- Publication Date
- December 6, 2022
- ARK
- ark:/87924/r43r11g2m
- Contributor
- Affiliation
- University of Notre Dame. Biology Department
- Amboseli Baboon Research Project
- Emory University. Oxford College. Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics.
- Department of Biology, Indiana University
- Evolutionary Anthropology
- Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Department of Primate Behavior and Evolution
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Publisher
- Collection Dates
- July 2019 to December 2019
- Location
- Amboseli, Nairobi Area, Kenya
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- Funding Agency
- Duke University
- National Institute on Aging
- National Science Foundation
- University of Notre Dame
- Grant Number
- R01HD088558
- R01AG071684
- NSF IOS 1456832
- R01AG053330
- P01AG031719
- R01AG075914
- NIH R01AG053308
- Contact
- Susan Alberts, 919-884-8714, alberts@duke.edu, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1313-488X
- Title
- Data from: Early life drought predicts components of adult body size in wild female baboons
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