To optimize costs and reproductive success, rhesus macaques in biomedical primate research facilities are often peer-reared. Older, dependent infants are typically removed from their natal group to enhance female reproduction. The minimal husbandry age-norm of infant removal is ten months. These practices deviate from species-specific behavior and may reduce welfare, suggesting a trade-off between female reproduction and welfare. However, the effect of breeding group type and rearing history on female reproductive success (i.e., birth rate; inter-birth interval (IBI); offspring survival) is unclear. This retrospective study investigated whether group type (i.e., peer groups versus multigenerational groups) and rearing history (i.e., peer-or...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Non-maternal infant care among nonhuman primates has frequently been investigated from the perspecti...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
To optimize costs and reproductive success, rhesus macaques in biomedical primate research facilitie...
Fight injuries are a major welfare concern in group-housed rhesus macaques. This is particularly a p...
Reproductive and survival records (n = 2,913) from 313 Chinese-origin and 365 Indian-derived rhesus ...
Contraception is increasingly used to control wild animal populations. However, as reproductive cond...
Macaque species, specifically rhesus (Macaca mulatta), are the most common nonhuman primates (NHPs) ...
Competition and cooperation with conspecifics affect the costs and benefits of group living and the ...
The entrance of new males into non-human primate groups bears high social risk, yet migration is nec...
Dispersal is widespread among the animal kingdom, and is associated with costs and benefits. For gro...
In sexually promiscuous mammals, female reproductive effort is mainly expressed through gestation, l...
This research project, conducted at Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, studied 48 free-ranging female rhesu...
The entrance of new males into non-human primate groups bears high social risk, yet migration is nec...
Forming groups of captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) is a common management practice. New form...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Non-maternal infant care among nonhuman primates has frequently been investigated from the perspecti...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...
To optimize costs and reproductive success, rhesus macaques in biomedical primate research facilitie...
Fight injuries are a major welfare concern in group-housed rhesus macaques. This is particularly a p...
Reproductive and survival records (n = 2,913) from 313 Chinese-origin and 365 Indian-derived rhesus ...
Contraception is increasingly used to control wild animal populations. However, as reproductive cond...
Macaque species, specifically rhesus (Macaca mulatta), are the most common nonhuman primates (NHPs) ...
Competition and cooperation with conspecifics affect the costs and benefits of group living and the ...
The entrance of new males into non-human primate groups bears high social risk, yet migration is nec...
Dispersal is widespread among the animal kingdom, and is associated with costs and benefits. For gro...
In sexually promiscuous mammals, female reproductive effort is mainly expressed through gestation, l...
This research project, conducted at Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, studied 48 free-ranging female rhesu...
The entrance of new males into non-human primate groups bears high social risk, yet migration is nec...
Forming groups of captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) is a common management practice. New form...
There has been increased recognition of the 3Rs in laboratory animal management over the last decade...
Non-maternal infant care among nonhuman primates has frequently been investigated from the perspecti...
Early life exposure to stressors can disrupt growth and development, resulting in long-term compromi...