2023
DOI: 10.3390/biology12060848
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Long-Tailed Macaque (Macaca fascicularis) Contraception Methods: A Systematic Review

Abstract: The contraception-based approach to wildlife management is a humane and effective alternative to population control methods. Wildlife management only has a few conventional ways to control overpopulation, such as culling, translocation, poisoning, and allowing natural death. Nevertheless, these methods usually have short-term, lethal, and unethical effects. The present systematic review aims to review the knowledge on contraception reported in long-tailed macaques as an alternative to population control. We ob… Show more

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“…Contraception is often required for population control of free-roaming non-human primates and management purposes in captive group-housed non-human primates (NHPs). Frequent individual oral treatment is challenging and unreliable in both free-roaming and captive-housed macaques whereas surgical intervention is reliable but requires an invasive intervention and is in principle irreversible ( 1 , 2 ). Therefore, minimal invasive long-acting reversible contraceptives are preferred as they eliminate problems associated with daily, weekly, or monthly administration.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Contraception is often required for population control of free-roaming non-human primates and management purposes in captive group-housed non-human primates (NHPs). Frequent individual oral treatment is challenging and unreliable in both free-roaming and captive-housed macaques whereas surgical intervention is reliable but requires an invasive intervention and is in principle irreversible ( 1 , 2 ). Therefore, minimal invasive long-acting reversible contraceptives are preferred as they eliminate problems associated with daily, weekly, or monthly administration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%