OBJECTIVES : To compare longitudinal weight gain in captive and wild juvenile vervet monkeys and conduct an empirical assessment of different mechanistic growth models. METHODS : Weights were collected from two groups of captive monkeys and two consecutive cohorts of wild monkeys until the end of the juvenile period (~800 days). The captive groups were each fed different diets, while the wild groups experienced different ecological conditions. Three different growth curve models were compared. RESULTS : By 800 days, the wild juveniles were lighter, with a slower maximum growth rate, and reached asymptote earlier than their captive counterparts. There were overall differences in weight and growth rate across the two wild cohorts. This corr...
1<p>All measures expressed relative to group mean across months (N = 6).</p>2<p>For alternative mode...
OBJECTIVE: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Summary. We obtained data on body mass and growth rates for the immature members of two groups of wi...
Characterizing variation in growth across populations is critical to understanding multiple aspects ...
The comparative analysis of animal growth still awaits full integration into life history studies, p...
OBJECTIVE: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying...
The lack of formal comparative analyses of human growth and development has limited the usefulness o...
Objectives: Direct comparative work in morphology and growth on widely dispersed wild primate taxa i...
Objectives Direct comparative work in morphology and growth on widely dispersed wild primate taxa is...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Primates are characterized by...
This thesis is an investigation of the relationship between diet and life history in Primates. The ...
Differences in body sizes of primates can be a factor for variation in their dietary and digestive s...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Long-term phenological data from the same area over two decades shows that fruit availability can va...
1<p>All measures expressed relative to group mean across months (N = 6).</p>2<p>For alternative mode...
OBJECTIVE: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...
Summary. We obtained data on body mass and growth rates for the immature members of two groups of wi...
Characterizing variation in growth across populations is critical to understanding multiple aspects ...
The comparative analysis of animal growth still awaits full integration into life history studies, p...
OBJECTIVE: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying...
The lack of formal comparative analyses of human growth and development has limited the usefulness o...
Objectives: Direct comparative work in morphology and growth on widely dispersed wild primate taxa i...
Objectives Direct comparative work in morphology and growth on widely dispersed wild primate taxa is...
177 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Primates are characterized by...
This thesis is an investigation of the relationship between diet and life history in Primates. The ...
Differences in body sizes of primates can be a factor for variation in their dietary and digestive s...
298 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The dominance hierarchy of fe...
Long-term phenological data from the same area over two decades shows that fruit availability can va...
1<p>All measures expressed relative to group mean across months (N = 6).</p>2<p>For alternative mode...
OBJECTIVE: In humans, the ontogeny of obesity throughout the life course and the genetics underlying...
In a stochastic environment, long-term fitness can be influenced by variation, covariation, and seri...