2021
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23303
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Reproductive endocrinology of wild female woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha poeppigii) during puberty, ovarian cyclicity, and pregnancy

Abstract: Behavioral observations can provide clues about female reproductive status.However, the study of the endocrine dynamics that underlie processes such as puberty, ovulation, conception, and gestation, may help increase our understanding of female reproductive biology. We used noninvasive methods to study female reproductive endocrinology in wild woolly monkeys (genus Lagothrix). We extracted ovarian steroid hormones from fecal samples collected non-invasively to examine changes in the concentrations of progester… Show more

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“…The female woolly monkey has an estrous cycle of 21–25 days, with an estrus of 1–8 days (Abondano et al, 2022; Castellanos & Louis McCombs, 1968; Mack & Kafka, 1978; Williams, 1967), being receptive to copulation and accepting males, with an interval of 3 weeks.…”
Section: Woolly Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The female woolly monkey has an estrous cycle of 21–25 days, with an estrus of 1–8 days (Abondano et al, 2022; Castellanos & Louis McCombs, 1968; Mack & Kafka, 1978; Williams, 1967), being receptive to copulation and accepting males, with an interval of 3 weeks.…”
Section: Woolly Monkeysmentioning
confidence: 99%