Primate Reproductive Aging : Cross-Taxon Perspectives
by
 
Atsalis, S., editor.

Title
Primate Reproductive Aging : Cross-Taxon Perspectives

Author
Atsalis, S., editor.

ISBN
9783805585231

Physical Description
1 online resource (VIII + 200 pages) : 53 figures, 15 tables

Series
Interdisciplinary Topics in Gerontology and Geriatrics, Vol.36

General Note
Comparative study of female primate senescence, from lemurs to humans

Abstract
Due to the unusually long post-reproductive lifespan characteristic of human females, primate reproductive aging receives a great deal of attention. Promoting and supporting discussion on comparative analyses of aging among diverse primate species, including humans, this publication highlights current research on female primate reproductive aging from both institutional-based as well as field studies. The contributions highlight the complex interaction between somatic and reproductive senescence. The latter is broadly manifested along a cross-taxonomic evolutionary continuum, with humans at one end of the spectrum exhibiting the lengthiest post-reproductive lifespan. Primatologists, anthropologists, evolutionary biologists, animal behaviorists, endocrinologists, neuroscientists, and all scholars interested in aging and reproduction will find this book a valuable source of information. Considering the increasing number of geriatric primates held in captivity, it will also be helpful to animal care professionals, as it calls attention to the special care that primates may require in order to monitor, maintain and improve their health as they age.

Subject Term
Gerontology / Geriatrics
 
Primatology
 
Anthropology
 
Behavioral Research
 
Endocrinology
 
Evolutionary Biology
 
Reproduction

Added Author
Atsalis, S.,
 
Margulis, S.W.,
 
Hof, P.R.,

Electronic Access
https://karger.com/book/doi/10.1159/isbn.978-3-8055-8523-1


LibraryMaterial TypeItem BarcodeShelf Number[[missing key: search.ChildField.HOLDING]]Status
Online LibraryE-Book549124-1001XX(549124.1)Karger E-Kitap Koleksiyonu