Reproductive parameters of the Taiwan monkey (Macaca cyclopis) |
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Authors: | Ming-Tsung Peng Yih-Loong Lai Czau-Siung Yang Her-Shyang Chiang Albert E. New Chieh-Pao Chang |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Republic of China;(2) Department of Bacteriology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, No. 1, Jen-ai Road, Sect. 1, Taipei, Republic of China;(3) Veterinary Medicine Department, U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit NO. 2, 7-1 Kung Yuan Lu, Taipei, Republic of China |
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Abstract: | The following parameters of the Taiwan monkey,Macaca cyclopis, are presented and compared with other species ofMacaca: the menstrual cycle, sexual skin and vaginal desquamation changes during the menstrual cycle, time of ovulation, gestation period, breeding season, body weight of the newborn, age and body weight at menarche, body weight at first conception, spermatozoa count in the ejaculate, and the body weight at sexual maturity of the male.The many similarities in reproductive biology ofMacaca cyclopis, the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta), and the cynomolgus monkey (Macaca irus) include sexual skin and vaginal desquamation changes during the menstrual cycle, time of ovulation, gestation period, and placental sign. Body weight ofM. cyclopis is lower thanM. mulatta at birth, at menarche and at the first conception in females and at sexual maturation in males, is heavier thanM. irus at birth and is not different fromM. radiata at birth. No difference in menstrual cycle ofM. cyclopis was observed in animals housed in air-conditioned rooms compared to those housed in nonair-conditioned rooms. Summer amenorrhea was not observed inM. cyclopis but a high incidence of low vaginal desquamation was noted to occur in summer months. The mode of length of the menstrual cycle ofM. cyclopis is shorter thanM. mulatta and other species ofMacaca. The breeding season ofM. cyclopis in the wild extends from the end of September to January. In laboratory conditions their fertile period extends throughout the year.This study was supported in part by the National Council on Science Development, Republic of China, and in part by the Damon Runyon Memorial Fund for Cancer Research, U. S. A. (DRG-841 B and C). The paper was presented at the ICLA Asian Pacific Meeting on Laboratory Animals held at Tokyo and Inuyama, Japan, on September 20–25, 1971. |
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