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Quantitation of sleep and spinal curvature in an unusually longevous owl monkey (Aotus azarae)
Authors:Suzuki Juri  Sri Kantha Sachi
Institution:Center for Human Evolution Modeling Research, Kyoto University-Primate Research Institute, Inuyama City, Japan. suzuki@pri.kyoto-u.ac.jp
Abstract:BACKGROUND: A table summarizing the primary literature on 19 species of longevous non-human primates, other than owl monkey, is presented. METHODS: We prospectively quantitated the sleep of a longevous female owl monkey (Aotus azarae), aged >30 years, longitudinally for 2 years and also evaluated the senility-induced change in spinal curvature. RESULTS: The mean daily total sleep time (TST) of this monkey ranged between 790 and 1106 minutes, and was markedly higher in comparison with its female progeny (aged 16 years and used as a control) whose daily TST during the same experimental period ranged between 612 and 822 minutes. CONCLUSIONS: The calculated kyphotic index (KI) of 2.27 for this monkey, compared with the KIs 4.83 and 5.42, for its progeny and female grandprogeny (aged 1 year) respectively, confirmed the prominent spinal curvature.
Keywords:aging  captive  Cebidae  kyphosis  longevity  nocturnality  radiography
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