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- W1454966265 abstract "The menstrual cycle is a distinguishing character of the primates, and innovation in reproductive processes has been accompanied by rapid divergence, giving a wide range of anatomical, behavioral, and probably physiologidal characters. Variations in female willingness to mate range in magnitude from small or absent to periodic complete disruptions of normal behavior, and their timing from brief episodes precisely related to endocrine changes within the menstrual cycle, through as yet unexplained fluctuations with about the same periodicity as the menstrual cycle but varying in relationship with it, to fluctuations that are more usefully related to seasonal changes than to menstrual cycles. The simpler the social situation and the more restricted the physical environment of the animals, the better the correlation between hormone levels and behavior. It is clear that these correlations exist, but also that they must be extremely labile, responding to environmental influences of every kind from the food supply to the previous learning experience of the female. As a result, there are few examples of behavior changes that could reliably be predicted, in many individuals, from knowledge of endocrine changes in group-living female primates, with differences between cycling, pregnancy, and lactation interval being more reliable than changes within the menstrual cycle. The chapter discusses various studies, to investigate the relationship between all types of social behavior and female reproductive cycles in primates, which fall into four main types: (1) there are field studies, (2) there are studies of caged groups of relatively undisturbed animals, (3) there are laboratory studies on highly manipulated animals, and (4) there are laboratory studies where not only are the conditions under which behavior takes place rigidly controlled, but also is the endocrinal status of the animals, by castration and replacement therapy." @default.
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- W1454966265 title "Female Reproduction Cycles and Social Behavior in Primates" @default.
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