Timing of conceptions in Phayre's leaf monkeys: Energy and phytochemical intake

Author:

Borries Carola12ORCID,Lu Amy12,Ossi‐Lupo Kerry2,Koenig Andreas123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Anthropology Stony Brook University, SUNY Stony Brook New York USA

2. Interdepartmental Doctoral Program in Anthropological Sciences Stony Brook University, SUNY Stony Brook New York USA

3. Graduate Program in Ecology and Evolution Stony Brook University, SUNY Stony Brook New York USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesRaising offspring imposes energetic costs, especially for female mammals. Consequently, seasons favoring high energy intake and sustained positive energy balance often result in a conception peak. Factors that may weaken this coordinated effect include premature offspring loss and adolescent subfertility. Furthermore, seasonal ingestion of phytochemicals may facilitate conception peaks. We examined these factors and potential benefits of a conception peak (infant survival and interbirth interval) in Phayre's leaf monkeys (Trachypithecus phayrei crepusculus).Materials and MethodsData were collected at Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary, Thailand (78 conceptions). We estimated periods of high energy intake based on fruit and young leaf feeding and via monthly energy intake rates. Phytochemical intake was based on fecal progestin. We examined seasonality (circular statistics and cox proportional hazard models) and compared consequences of timing (infant survival and interbirth intervals, t‐test, and Fisher exact test).ResultsConceptions occurred in all months but peaked from May to August. This peak coincided with high fecal progestin rather than presumed positive energy balance. Primipara conceived significantly later than multipara. Neither infant survival nor interbirth intervals were related to the timing of conception.DiscussionPeriods of high energy intake may not exist and would not explain the conception peak in this population. However, the presumed high intake of phytochemicals was tightly linked to the conception peak. Timing conceptions to the peak season did not provide benefits, suggesting that the clustering of conceptions may be a mere by‐product of phytochemical intake. To confirm this conclusion, seasonal changes in phytochemical intake and hormone levels need to be studied more directly.

Funder

American Society of Primatologists

Division of Behavioral and Cognitive Sciences

Leakey Foundation

Wenner Gren Foundation

Stony Brook University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Paleontology,Archeology,Genetics,Anthropology,Anatomy,Epidemiology

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