Growth and Development in Wild Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina


Abstract:

Life history pbkp_redicts that in sexually dimorphic species in which males are the larger sex, males should reach sexual maturity later than females (or vice versa if females are the larger sex). The corresponding pbkp_rediction that in sexually monomorphic species maturational rates will differ little between the sexes has rarely been tested. We report here sex differences in growth and development to adulthood for 70 female and 69 male wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). In addition, using evidence from natal dispersal and first reproduction (mean: 74 mo) for 7 individuals of known age, we assigned ages to categories: infant, 0-6 mo; juvenile, 6.1-24 mo; subadult, 24.1-48 mo; adult >48 mo. We compared von Bertalanffy growth curves and growth rates derived from linear piecewise regressions for juvenile and subadult females and males. Growth rates did not differ between the sexes, although juvenile females were slightly longer than males. Females reached maximum maxillary canine height at ca. 2 yr, about a year earlier than males, and females' maxillary canines were shorter than males'. Thus apart from canine eruption and possibly crown-rump length, the development of Azara's owl monkeys conforms to the pbkp_rediction by life history that in monomorphic species the sexes should develop at similar paces. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

Año de publicación:

2011

Keywords:

  • First reproduction
  • Sexual monomorphism
  • Growth rates
  • von Bertalanffy growth model
  • Ontogeny

Fuente:

scopusscopus

Tipo de documento:

Article

Estado:

Acceso restringido

Áreas de conocimiento:

  • Zoología
  • Biología
  • Zoología

Áreas temáticas:

  • Mammalia
  • Arthropoda