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The growth pattern of chimpanzees: Somatic growth and reproductive maturation inPan troglodytes
Authors:Yuzuru Hamada  Toshifumi Udono  Migaku Teramoto  Tsutomu Sugawara
Institution:(1) Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University, Kanrin, 484 Inuyama, Aichi, Japan;(2) Kumamoto Primates Park, Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co. Ltd., Nishikuro-iwa 990, Ohta-o, Misumi-cho, Uto-gun, 869-32 Kumamoto, Japan
Abstract:Growth of chimpanzees reared at the Kumamoto Primates Park of Sanwa Kagaku Kenkyusho Co. Ltd. was studied cross-sectionally from the viewpoints of somatic growth and reproductive maturation. Distance and velocity curves were expressed using spline function method. Males showed adolescent growth acceleration in body weight, with a peak at 7.86 yrs of age, but not in trunk length. Females showed continuous rapid growth from mid-juvenile to adolescent phase in both body weight and trunk length, but no isolated adolescent spurt. The Sanwa chimpanzees matured at about 12.5 yrs of age for females and 15.0 yrs for males. The mean adult weights and trunk lengths were 53.2 kg and 507.8 mm for males and 42.7 kg and 481.6 mm for females. The Sanwa chimpanzees had similar growth patterns to those of the Yerkes chimpanzees, although they showed a slight delay in infancy, and a higher growth rate from the early juvenile phase onwards. Growth patterns in these two laboratories may be regarded as “normative” for laboratory-reared chimpanzees. They matured earlier than wild chimpanzees by more than two years. The major reason for the retarded maturation in wild chimpanzees is the delay of growth from infant to the early juvenile phases (0–4 yrs of age), probably owing to a limited nutritional supply from the mother. Development of the testes comprised three phases: slow growth from infant to juvenile (until 6.4 yrs); rapid growth around adolescence (until 9.2 yrs); and adult (mean testicular volume, 187 cm3). Setting the nutritional standard at 2,000–2,600 Cal/day (= Kcal/day) per adult, calories were considered for captive chimpanzees in each age class.
Keywords:Pan troglodytes            Somatic growth  Reproductive maturation  Spline function method  Cross-sectional analysis  Testicular volume  Nutrition
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