There are 6 different types of residence patterns exhibited by primates. The first is one male, multi female, also called polygenuous, which means one male fathers the offspring of many female's young. The next is one female, multi male, called polyandrous, which occurs when one female produces immature offspring by many males. The third pattern is multimale
There are 6 different types of residence patterns exhibited by primates. The first is one male, multi female, also called polygenuous, which means one male fathers the offspring of many female's young. The next is one female, multi male, called polyandrous, which occurs when one female produces immature offspring by many males. The third pattern is multimale