2023
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23466
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Demography and epidemiology of captive former biomedical research chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) 1: Survival and mortality

Abstract: Accurate and up-to-date data on longevity and mortality are essential for describing, analyzing, and managing animal populations in captivity. We assembled a comprehensive demography data set and analyzed survival and mortality patterns in a population of captive former biomedical research chimpanzees. The study synthesized over 51,000 life-years of demographic data collected on 2349 individuals between 1923 and 2014. Our goal was to assess the population's current age-sex composition, estimate rates of surviv… Show more

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“…Chimpanzee median survival in a biomedical research population has been reported as 31.0 years in males and 38.8 years in females among individuals who reached 1 year of age. 38 In a zoo population, male chimpanzees lived a median of 26.0 years and females 30.5 years from birth. 23 Our estimates are 33.0 years in males and 44.0 years in females among individuals who reached ten years of age and are therefore fairly consistent with previous reports.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Chimpanzee median survival in a biomedical research population has been reported as 31.0 years in males and 38.8 years in females among individuals who reached 1 year of age. 38 In a zoo population, male chimpanzees lived a median of 26.0 years and females 30.5 years from birth. 23 Our estimates are 33.0 years in males and 44.0 years in females among individuals who reached ten years of age and are therefore fairly consistent with previous reports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%