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Adoption of single and multiple infants by rhesus monkey mothers

Authors :
Allyn C. Deets
Harry F. Harlow
Source :
Primates. 15:193-203
Publication Year :
1974
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 1974.

Abstract

Adoption was studied inMacaca mulatta. Multiparous mothers were separated from their biological offspring within hours following parturition, and 2 1/2 days later, on the average, they were offered neonates for adoption. These foster infants had been separated from their biological mothers shortly after birth and averaged 2 3/4 days old when subjected to adoption. Mothers that were offered a single neonate immediately and completely adopted the foster infant. But mothers that were offered two infants at the same time were ambivalent. Many infants were rejected initially, although with one partial exception, the mothers eventually accepted and cared for two infants. It was concluded that the macaque maternal affectional system may be biased toward accepting and nurturing one infant at a time.

Details

ISSN :
00328332
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Primates
Accession number :
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