Monozygotic twins Mosuba and Macombo were born at the Columbus (Ohio) Zoo in 1983. During their first year, weight and skeletal growth indicators were virtually identical. The twins lived together continuously until age 7, when they were permanently separated. Mosuba joined a group of males and elderly, non-breeding females in the Henry Doorly Zoo of Omaha, Nebraska. He sired an infant by artificial insemination at age 12. At age 16, Mosuba had the appearance of a fully mature silverback, with prominent sagittal and nuchal crests and typical large body size, consistent with his age
This study sought to assess the potential effects of hand-rearing by evaluating the relationships am...
This study is based on the comparison of quantative information on the reproduction and development ...
Life history predicts that in sexually dimorphic species in which males are the larger sex, males sh...
Knowledge of baseline changes in testosterone (T) and other androgens is central to both investigati...
Life history theory seeks to explain how comparative developmental and maturational parameters vary ...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Taxonomic system is currently open and evolves based on new findings in genetics. There are currentl...
To date, there have been at least 450 species of animals, vertebrates and in-vertebrates, which have...
Despite the fact that variation in age of first reproduction is one of the most important life histo...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
A wild, group-living 8.5-year-old adult baboon was found to have only a single palpable testicle, th...
Periods of reproduction are linked to changes in male behaviour, physiology and physical parameters....
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
This study sought to assess the potential effects of hand-rearing by evaluating the relationships am...
This study is based on the comparison of quantative information on the reproduction and development ...
Life history predicts that in sexually dimorphic species in which males are the larger sex, males sh...
Knowledge of baseline changes in testosterone (T) and other androgens is central to both investigati...
Life history theory seeks to explain how comparative developmental and maturational parameters vary ...
The European captive population of western lowland gorillas has successful breeding results and a he...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-72)In their natural environment gorillas form social...
Taxonomic system is currently open and evolves based on new findings in genetics. There are currentl...
To date, there have been at least 450 species of animals, vertebrates and in-vertebrates, which have...
Despite the fact that variation in age of first reproduction is one of the most important life histo...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
Data on pubertal maturation in male marmoset, a model for human reproduction, are scant and conflict...
A wild, group-living 8.5-year-old adult baboon was found to have only a single palpable testicle, th...
Periods of reproduction are linked to changes in male behaviour, physiology and physical parameters....
Reproductive success in male primates can be influenced by testosterone (T) and cortisol (C). We exa...
This study sought to assess the potential effects of hand-rearing by evaluating the relationships am...
This study is based on the comparison of quantative information on the reproduction and development ...
Life history predicts that in sexually dimorphic species in which males are the larger sex, males sh...