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Age and Sex-Specific Mortality of Wild and Captive Populations of a Monogamous Pair-Bonded Primate (Aotus azarae)

机译:一夫一妻制成对成对灵长类(Aotus azarae)的野生和圈养种群的年龄和性别死亡率

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In polygynous primates, a greater reproductive variance in males have been linked to their reduced life expectancy relative to females. The mortality patterns of monogamous pair-bonded primates, however, are less clear. We analyzed the sex differences in mortality within wild (NMales = 70, NFemales = 73) and captive (NMales = 25, NFemales = 29) populations of Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus azarae), a socially and genetically monogamous primate exhibiting biparental care. We used Bayesian Survival Trajectory Analysis (BaSTA) to test age-dependent models of mortality. The wild and captive populations were best fit by the logistic and Gompertz models, respectively, implying greater heterogeneity in the wild environment likely due to harsher conditions. We found that age patterns of mortality were similar between the sexes in both populations. We calculated life expectancy and disparity, the latter a measure of the steepness of senescence, for both sexes in each population. Males and females had similar life expectancies in both populations; the wild population overall having a shorter life expectancy than the captive one. Furthermore, captive females had a reduced life disparity relative to captive males and to both sexes in the wild. We interpret this pattern in light of the hazards associated with reproduction. In captivity, where reproduction is intensely managed, the risks associated with gestation and birth are tempered so that there is a reduction in the likelihood of captive females dying prematurely, decreasing their overall life disparity.
机译:在多生灵长类动物中,雄性的较大生殖变异与其相对于雌性的预期寿命降低有关。然而,一夫一妻制的双键灵长类动物的死亡率模式尚不清楚。我们分析了Azara猫头鹰猴子(Aotus azarae)的野生(NMales = 70,NFemales = 73)和圈养(NMales = 25,NFemales = 29)死亡率的性别差异。我们使用贝叶斯生存轨迹分析(BaSTA)来测试年龄相关的死亡率模型。逻辑模型和Gompertz模型分别最适合野生种群和圈养种群,这表明由于条件更恶劣,野生环境中的异质性更大。我们发现,两个人群的性别之间的死亡率年龄模式相似。我们计算了每个人口中男女的预期寿命和差异,后者是衰老陡峭程度的度量。两种人群中男性和女性的预期寿命相似;总体而言,野生种群的预期寿命比圈养种群的预期寿命短。此外,与圈养的雄性和野外的两性相比,圈养的雌性的生活差距减小。我们根据与繁殖相关的危害来解释这种模式。在人工饲养的地方,繁殖受到严格控制,与妊娠和分娩有关的风险得到缓和,从而减少了圈养雌性过早死亡的可能性,从而减少了她们的整体生活差距。

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