Mother–infant relationships and maternal estrogen metabolites changes in macaques (Macaca fuscata, M. mulatta)
- 18 February 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Primates
- Vol. 44 (2) , 91-98
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-002-0019-3
Abstract
This research assessed mother–infant relationships in rhesus and Japanese macaques living in analogous captive social groups, and monitored changes in the levels of excreted estrogen metabolites during the peripartum period. Each mother–infant pair was focally observed 3 h per week during the first 12 weeks of life of newborns. Fecal samples were collected twice a week from each mother, starting 4 weeks before delivery and ending 4 weeks after delivery. Infant-directed behaviors appeared to be consistently less protective/controlling and more rejecting in rhesus macaques than in Japanese macaques. Estrogen metabolite levels during the perinatal period were, on average, 3-fold higher in Japanese macaques and showed a sharp increase during the last weeks of pregnancy only in the Japanese macaque group. Considering the ecological and behavioral similarities between Japanese and rhesus macaques, the divergence between the two species in the onset and maintenance of maternal behavior was unexpected. This was possibly linked to the difference in the overall body size and life history, and to the striking divergence in estrogen metabolite variation during the peripartum period. Group size, social relationships, and average age of individuals in the two captive groups were not clearly involved in the recorded differences in maternal behavior.Keywords
This publication has 51 references indexed in Scilit:
- Psychopharmacology of maternal behaviourJournal of Psychopharmacology, 1996
- Modification of Reconciliation Behavior through Social Experience: An Experiment with Two Macaque SpeciesChild Development, 1993
- Effects of sex steroids on maternal motivation in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): Development and application of an operant system with maternal reinforcement.Journal of Comparative Psychology, 1993
- Prenatal stress exposure alters postnatal behavioral expression under conditions of novelty challenge in rhesus monkey infantsDevelopmental Psychobiology, 1992
- The effect of mild stress during pregnancy on birthweight and neuromotor maturation in rhesus monkey infants (Macaca mulatta)Infant Behavior and Development, 1992
- Feedback loop between kinship and dominance: the macaque modelJournal of Theoretical Biology, 1990
- Differentiall behavioral and adrenocortical responses to stress among three macaque speciesAmerican Journal of Primatology, 1988
- Social development in three species of macaque (, , ): A preliminary report on the first ten weeks of lifeBehavioural Processes, 1985
- Provisional Classification and Key to Living Species of Macaques (Primates: Macaca)Folia Primatologica, 1976
- Qualities of Mother – Infant Relationships in MonkeysPublished by Wiley ,1975