Abstract The Old World non-human primates (NHP) - baboons (Papio spp.) share similarities with humans regarding fetal and placental development and some pregnancy-related complications. Information about the mechanism of birth and complications arising during parturition in these species is relatively sparse. In this manuscript, we add information from a series of pathological and observational cases to highlight insights and selected complications of birth in Papio spp, based on video-recording of the delivery process, X-ray, MRI, and ultrasound evaluations in pregnant baboons. Additionally, we abstracted pathology records obtained from perinatal loss in a large baboon colony during a 17 year period. The presented cases provide important i...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
Callithrix jacchus is a neotropical primate adaptable in captivity. Colonies can be easily establish...
Baboons are susceptible to natural Ebola virus (EBOV) infection and share 96% genetic homology with ...
Birth in mammals is a crucial and delicate moment and it has been described in many species. Despite...
Birth in non-human primates has been described in several species but there is an almost total lack ...
Background: Preterm birth is a leading cause of perinatal mortality, yet the evolutionary history of...
There are few detailed descriptions of parturition behavior in wild primates. Here we report for the...
Perinatal mortality and the frequency of fetal abnormalities is greater in human multiple pregnancie...
Preterm birth is a leading cause of perinatal mortality, yet the evolutionary history of this obstet...
Birth attendance has been proposed as a distinguishing feature of humans (Homo sapiens) and it has b...
Birth attendance has been proposed as a distinguishing feature of humans (Homo sapiens) and it has b...
We present the first description of a diurnal live birth of a wild black howler monkey (Alouatta pig...
The impact of the intrauterine environment on the developmental programming of adult female reproduc...
Abstract. Pregnant women with Plasmodium falciparum infection are at increased risk for complication...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of the intrauterine environment on the developmental programming...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
Callithrix jacchus is a neotropical primate adaptable in captivity. Colonies can be easily establish...
Baboons are susceptible to natural Ebola virus (EBOV) infection and share 96% genetic homology with ...
Birth in mammals is a crucial and delicate moment and it has been described in many species. Despite...
Birth in non-human primates has been described in several species but there is an almost total lack ...
Background: Preterm birth is a leading cause of perinatal mortality, yet the evolutionary history of...
There are few detailed descriptions of parturition behavior in wild primates. Here we report for the...
Perinatal mortality and the frequency of fetal abnormalities is greater in human multiple pregnancie...
Preterm birth is a leading cause of perinatal mortality, yet the evolutionary history of this obstet...
Birth attendance has been proposed as a distinguishing feature of humans (Homo sapiens) and it has b...
Birth attendance has been proposed as a distinguishing feature of humans (Homo sapiens) and it has b...
We present the first description of a diurnal live birth of a wild black howler monkey (Alouatta pig...
The impact of the intrauterine environment on the developmental programming of adult female reproduc...
Abstract. Pregnant women with Plasmodium falciparum infection are at increased risk for complication...
<div><p>Background</p><p>The impact of the intrauterine environment on the developmental programming...
International audienceWhat do animals know of death? What can animals' responses to death tell us ab...
Callithrix jacchus is a neotropical primate adaptable in captivity. Colonies can be easily establish...
Baboons are susceptible to natural Ebola virus (EBOV) infection and share 96% genetic homology with ...