Diagnosis of Menopause in a Captive Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii)
Neil MacLachlan,
Andrew Routh,
Gordon Hunt
et al.
Abstract:Humans were long thought to be the only mammal to experience menopause, the permanent cessation of reproduction followed by a long post‐reproductive lifespan. More recently, evidence has been found for the existence of menopause in other long‐lived mammals, including chimpanzees and gorillas. However, orangutans, which have the longest interbirth interval of any primate, have rarely been studied in this period of their lives. In this paper, we describe clinical, ultrasound, endocrine, and histological evidence… Show more
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