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Modeling variation in the growth of wild and captive juvenile vervet monkeys in relation to diet and resource availability.

Jonathan D JarrettTyler BonnellMatthew J JorgensenChristopher A SchmittChristopher YoungMarcus DostieLouise BarrettStephanus Peter Henzi
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
The growth curves of the two captive cohorts are likely to lie near the maximum attainable by juvenile vervets. It may be helpful to include deviations from these rates when assessing the performance of wild vervet monkeys. The comparison of wild and captive juveniles confirmed the value of comparing different growth curve models, and an appreciation that the best models may well differ for different populations. Choice of mechanistic growth model can, therefore, be empirically justified, rather than theoretically predetermined.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity