2011
DOI: 10.1159/000333081
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Hormonal Monitoring of Reproductive Status in Monogamous Wild Female Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco

Abstract: The Neotropical owl monkeys (Aotus spp.) are a good model for evaluating the hypothesis that monogamy may arise if female reproductive cycles limit the mating potential of males. To evaluate this hypothesis, we first needed to assess the feasibility of using fecal sampling for monitoring the reproductive status of females. We collected fecal samples (n = 242, from 7 females) from wild adult Aotus azarai females in the Gran Chaco forests of Argentina during 3 years. Fecal estrone-1-glucuronide (E1C) … Show more

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“…We utilized feces to monitor females’ reproductive hormones, because feces are the only medium that we can reliably obtain from wild individuals without repeated capturing (Fernandez-Duque et al, 2011). We collected fecal samples systematically from five juveniles, seven subadults that had not yet dispersed from their natal groups, and four subadults that had dispersed from their natal groups within the previous 12 months and were ranging solitarily.…”
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“…We utilized feces to monitor females’ reproductive hormones, because feces are the only medium that we can reliably obtain from wild individuals without repeated capturing (Fernandez-Duque et al, 2011). We collected fecal samples systematically from five juveniles, seven subadults that had not yet dispersed from their natal groups, and four subadults that had dispersed from their natal groups within the previous 12 months and were ranging solitarily.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We followed a sampling schedule previously utilized to monitor the reproductive status of adult female owl monkeys at our field site (Fernandez-Duque et al, 2011). Under this schedule, we sampled each female, on average, every 3.5 days (typically 2–4 days (85% of samples), absolute range: 5–7 days).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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