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Reproductive Behavior in the Rhesus Monkey: Social and Endocrine Variables
Authors:GORDON   THOMAS P.
Affiliation:Yerkes Regional Primate Research Center of Emory University Atlanta, Georgia 30322
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Social groups of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatto) livingin outdoor environments exhibit a distinct seasonal mating patternand female rhesus are observed to be sexually receptive fordiscrete periods averaging about 9 days duration. In the laboratoryenvironment mating occurs throughout the year and, in the pairtest, female rhesus are observedto be sexually receptive throughall phases of a menstrual cycle, with a periovulatory peak incopulatorybehavior. The apparent conflict between results from field andlaboratory studies has been difficult to resolve because ofmethodological limitations inherent in each study environment.Studies conducted on social groups of rhesus monkeys housedin outdoor compounds, an environment in which the species typicalseasonal mating pattern is preserved and which allowsfor concomitantmeasurement of behavioral and hormonal variables, provided informationabout the covariance between female sexual behavior and ovariancycles. Female copulations were observed only in associationwith ovulatory cycles, and were limited to the follicular andperi-ovulatory phases of such cycles, demonstrating that copulatorybehavior in female rhesus monkeys is strongly influenced bycyclic hormonal variables. The studies also revealed that femalestend to conceive on the first ovulatory cycle of the season,that there was no synchrony of cycles among the females, andthat the best predictor of the timing of ovulation in a particularfemale is reproductive outcome in the previous year.
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