狨猴和绢毛猴的繁殖和衰老。

Suzette D Tardif, Arrilton Araujo, M Fatima Arruda, Jeffrey A French, M Bernardete C Sousa, M Emilia Yamamoto
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本章介绍了圈养和自由放养的狨猴和绢毛猴繁殖和衰老关系的数据。我们从两个角度来考察这种关系。首先,探讨了年龄与生殖功能生理障碍的关系。与许多其他非人灵长类动物一样,卵泡衰竭导致的无排卵现象在接近寿命最大值时开始出现。然而,与旧大陆灵长类动物不同的是,它们在卵巢中继续显示出显著的类固醇活性。年龄对一些生殖产出变量有影响,如产仔数和生育间隔,尽管影响通常很小。和其他哺乳动物一样,雄性狨猴的雄激素水平也会随着年龄的增长而变化,尽管下降的幅度并不大,而且随着年龄的增长,它们对GnRH的反应也会增加。我们还研究了年龄是否会影响繁殖地位的建立或维持,这是决定终生繁殖成功的最重要因素。婴儿死亡率确实随着分娩的增加而增加,这表明可能存在年龄或分娩对泌乳的影响。一般来说,雌性狨猴在任期开始时已经超过性成熟年龄,在任期结束时接近8-9岁。生殖能力的下降似乎不是一个渐进的过程,而是一个相当突然的过程,经常导致该群体的解体。考虑到体重对丰乳母鼠生殖成功的决定因素的重要性,产妇年龄、体重和生殖能力下降之间可能存在有趣的关系。
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Reproduction and aging in marmosets and tamarins.

This chapter presents data on the relations between reproduction and aging in both captive and free-ranging marmosets and tamarins. The relationship is examined from two perspectives. First, the relation of age to physiological impairments in reproductive function is explored. Callitrichid females, in common with many other nonhuman primates, begin to display anovulation associated with follicular depletion at a point relatively close to the maximum life span. Unlike Old World primates, however, they continued to display significant steroidogenic activity in the ovary. There are age effects on some reproductive output variables, such as litter size and inter-birth interval, though the effects are often small. Like other mammals, male marmosets display a change in levels of androgens with age, although the magnitude of the decrease is not large and they actually mount an elevated response to GnRH challenge as they age. We also examined whether age affects either the establishment or maintenance of a breeding position, the factors most important in determining lifetime reproductive success. Infant mortality did increase with increasing parturitions, suggesting that there may have been aging or parturition effects on lactation. Generally, marmoset females were well past the age of sexual maturity at the beginning of the tenure and approaching 8-9 years at the end of it. Reproductive decline did not appear to be a gradual process, but a rather abrupt one, often causing the dismantling of the group. There are potentially interesting relations among maternal age, mass and declining reproductive performance, given the known importance of mass as a determinant of reproductive success in female callitrichids.

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