| Literature DB >> 31979486 |
Fumiaki Cho1, Michihiro Suzuki2, Shigeo Honjo1.
Abstract
Retrospective data were studied to determine the success of experimental adoption by 122 cynomolgus macaques kept in individual cages at the Tsukuba Primate Center. The four types of adoption procedures included (1) singletons adopted after weaning (SAW)-21 cases; (2) singletons adopted after stillbirth (SAS)-20 cases; (3) singletons adopted after forced separation of the biological infant during the nursing period (SAF)-4 cases; and (4) adoption of a second "twin" while still nursing a biological infant (TA)-77 cases. Adoption was defined as successful if the mother nursed the foster infants for at least 7 days. Success rates (percent) were 47.6 for SAW, 75 for SAS, 100 for SAF, and 74 for TA. Success was affected by the postbirth stage of foster mothers at adoption but not by foster infant age or sex.Entities:
Keywords: Macaca fascicularis; cynomolgus monkeys; maternal behavior; singleton adoption; twin adoption
Year: 1986 PMID: 31979486 DOI: 10.1002/ajp.1350100203
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Primatol ISSN: 0275-2565 Impact factor: 2.371