2020
DOI: 10.1111/brv.12646
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Reproductive seasonality in primates: patterns, concepts and unsolved questions

Abstract: Primates, like other mammals, exhibit an annual reproductive pattern that ranges from strictly seasonal breeding to giving birth in all months of the year, but factors mediating this variation are not fully understood. We applied both a categorical description and quantitative measures

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“…2a). This is a situation that has been tentatively described for primates (Heldstab et al 2020). Such a mechanism has also been reported for domestic sheep (Robinson et al 1985;Nicholls et al 1989) and goats (Delgadillo et al 2011) exposed to different experimental light regimes.…”
Section: Photoperiod-controlled Reproductionsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…2a). This is a situation that has been tentatively described for primates (Heldstab et al 2020). Such a mechanism has also been reported for domestic sheep (Robinson et al 1985;Nicholls et al 1989) and goats (Delgadillo et al 2011) exposed to different experimental light regimes.…”
Section: Photoperiod-controlled Reproductionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Species with photoperiod-controlled reproduction are likely to maintain their reproductive seasonality when kept in zoos at latitudes that provide detectable photoperiodic cues. This has been shown repeatedly in various mammal groups (demonstrated and reviewed in Zerbe et al 2012;Heldstab et al 2018Heldstab et al , 2020.…”
Section: Environments With Regular Fluctuations: Unpredictable or Presupporting
confidence: 53%
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