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Coming to the Caribbean-acclimation of Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) at Cayo Santiago.

George FrancisQian Wang
Published in: American journal of biological anthropology (2023)
The population has acclimated to homogenous, tropical, conditions of the Caribbean island since their arrival over 80 years ago. Trends in both sexes aligned with Bergmann's rule, though females displayed a greater decline in body weight, as well as greater affinity with Allen's rule, than did males. Buffering effects related to male competition may be responsible for this discrepancy. Overall, the Cayo Santiago populations, as shown over a significant period (1951-2002) of their history, have acclimated to their island conditions by decreasing in size and altering body proportions.
Keyphrases
  • body weight
  • genetic diversity
  • mass spectrometry