Reproductive Biology of the Great Apes :Comparative and Biomedical Perspectives

Publication subTitle :Comparative and Biomedical Perspectives

Author: Graham   Charles  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323149716

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780122950209

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780122950209

Subject: Q959.848 Primates

Language: ENG

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Reproductive Biology of the Great Apes: Comparative and Biomedical Perspectives discusses the great ape reproduction. The book opens with the menstrual cycle of apes as a good foundation for the subject areas that follow.
Accordingly, Chapter 2 focuses on the endocrine changes during the stage of pregnancy among apes, specifically the hormonal changes in chimpanzee. Chapter 3 deals mainly on the condition postpartum amenorrhea. In Chapter 4, the reproductive and endocrine development – from fetal development, infancy, juvenile, to puberty – is discussed.
Chapters 5 and 6 thoroughly discuss the female and male ape’s genital tract and their secretions. The sole topic of Chapter 7 deals mainly with the comparative aspects of ape steroid hormone metabolism. Meanwhile, Chapter 8 tackles laboratory research on apes’ sexual behavior. The succeeding chapters talk about the chimpanzee, gorilla, and orangutan reproduction in the wild.
Chapters 12 and 13 basically look upon the behaviors of the great apes, specifically intermale competition and sexual selection. The next chapters (14 and 15) look at the necessity of breeding and managing apes in captivity to ensure their continued survival. Lastly, Chapter 16 highlights the significance and great value of apes as models and comparative study in human reproduction.
This book will be of great use to human physiologists, comparative anatomists and zoologists, primatologists, ape breeders, and biomedical scientists.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 12

Contributors

pp.:  12 – 14

Foreword

pp.:  14 – 18

Preface

pp.:  18 – 20

Chapter 2. ENDOCRINOLOGY OF PREGNANCY IN APES

pp.:  64 – 88

Chapter 3. POSTPARTUM AMENORRHEA AND BEHAVIOR OF APES

pp.:  88 – 102

Chapter 4. REPRODUCTIVE AND ENDOCRINE DEVELOPMENT IN THE GREAT APES

pp.:  102 – 124

Chapter 5. THE FEMALE APE GENITAL TRACT AND ITS SECRETIONS

pp.:  124 – 146

Chapter 6. THE MALE APE GENITAL TRACT AND ITS SECRETIONS

pp.:  146 – 182

Chapter 7. COMPARATIVE ASPECTS OF APE STEROID HORMONE METABOLISM

pp.:  182 – 210

Chapter 8. LABORATORY RESEARCH ON SEXUAL BEHAVIOR OF THE GREAT APES

pp.:  210 – 258

Chapter 9. CHIMPANZEE REPRODUCTION IN THE WILD

pp.:  258 – 284

Chapter 10. GORILLA REPRODUCTION IN THE WILD

pp.:  284 – 300

Chapter 11. ORANGUTAN REPRODUCTION IN THE WILD

pp.:  300 – 320

Chapter 12. INTERMALE COMPETITION AND THE REPRODUCTIVE BEHAVIOR OF THE GREAT APES

pp.:  320 – 338

Chapter 13. SEXUAL SELECTION IN MAN AND THE GREAT APES

pp.:  338 – 362

Chapter 14. BREEDING GREAT APES IN CAPTIVITY

pp.:  362 – 394

Chapter 15. VETERINARY MANAGEMENT OF GREAT APES FOR REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY

pp.:  394 – 426

Chapter 16. GREAT APES AS MODELS IN REPRODUCTIVE BIOLOGY

pp.:  426 – 448

Index

pp.:  448 – 457

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