1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1748-1090.1982.tb02016.x
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Breeding the Goeldi's monkey at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago

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“…This is earlier than seen in captive C. goeldii mothers [27,31,33] but later than in other callitrichines and monogamous cebines that may transfer infants the day they are born (table 3). Infants are carried nearly 100% of the time during their first month and 61-65% in the second month, a pattern similar to other long-ranging callitrichine species such as Saguinus and Leontopithecus [11,53].…”
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“…This is earlier than seen in captive C. goeldii mothers [27,31,33] but later than in other callitrichines and monogamous cebines that may transfer infants the day they are born (table 3). Infants are carried nearly 100% of the time during their first month and 61-65% in the second month, a pattern similar to other long-ranging callitrichine species such as Saguinus and Leontopithecus [11,53].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Interestingly however, C. goeldii reaches sexual maturity on average at 57 weeks, faster than other callitrichines which mature between 64 and 87 weeks [27,33,51]. Single offspring may benefit from greater maternal investment than twin callitrichine infants, including high rates of food sharing with juveniles after weaning, which may permit C. goeldii to reach sexual maturity at earlier ages than in other callitrichines.…”
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“…A fragmentação do ambiente e a captura para a venda como animal de estimação tem provocado diminuição populacional de diversas espécies da família Callithrichidae, aumentando o risco de extinção de algumas delas (Beck et al 1982, Carroll 1982. Assim sendo, o sucesso reprodutivo em cativeiro pode ser um importante aliado na manutenção de populações geneticamente saudáveis.…”
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“…Captive populations of Goeldi's monkey have been established and are coordinated and managed at an international level (Warneke, 1992). Studies of this species in captivity have been concerned with reproductive behaviour (Beck et al, 1982;Carroll, 1982Carroll, , 1985 and various aspects of reproductive endocrinology. The data available on female reproductive endocrinology of Goeldi's monkey constitute descriptions of the ovarian cycle and of pregnancy based on the metabolites of reproductive steroid and peptide hormones in urine or faeces (Carroll et al, 1989(Carroll et al, , 1990Christen et al, 1989;Ziegler et al, 1989Ziegler et al, , 1990a Pryce and Döbeli, 1992; Jurke et al, in press).…”
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confidence: 99%