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Dominance rank, resource availability, and reproductive maturation in female savanna baboons

โœ Scribed by Fred B. Bercovitch; Shirley C. Strum


Book ID
104651171
Publisher
Springer
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
786 KB
Volume
33
Category
Article
ISSN
0340-5443

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ten years of data collected from a population of savanna baboons, Papio cynoeephalus anubis, residing near Gilgil, Kenya were analyzed to ascertain the extent to which social and ecological factors influence reproductive maturation in females. First sexual swelling occurred at an average age of 4.79 years and first birth occurred at an average age of 6.92 years. Age at first menses was significantly correlated with age at first sexual swelling, but age at first sexual swelling was not a good predictor of age at first birth. The amount of rainfall in the 6 months preceding first sexual swelling and resource availability were significantly correlated with age at first sexual swelling. When ecological factors were taken into account, dominant females had an earlier age at onset of puberty, but not an earlier age at first birth, than did subordinate females. We suggest that nutritional and social stress operate at the same physiological level to disrupt GnRH pulsatility and retard reproductive maturation in some females. Given that socioecological variables modify the timing of life history events related to fitness in female baboons, the task for the future is to unravel how socioecological factors influence different life history components and generate variation in lifetime reproductive success.


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