Vandenbergh J G
Department of Zoology, North Carolina State University, Raleigh 27695-7617.
P R Health Sci J. 1989 Apr;8(1):117-9.
Two islands off the southwest coast of Puerto Rico, La Cueva and Guayacan, were populated with monkeys derived from the Cayo Santiago colony and new imports from India during 1962-1963. This colony became known as the La Parguera Colony due to its proximity to the fishing village of La Parguera. Initial work on the island focused on studies of group formation and dynamics. Later, attention turned to field experiments on the interaction of behavior and hormones in coordinating reproduction and a number of other behavioral studies.
位于波多黎各西南海岸的两座岛屿,拉库埃瓦岛和瓜亚坎岛,在1962年至1963年期间居住着来自圣地亚哥岛殖民地的猴子以及从印度新引进的猴子。由于靠近拉帕尔古拉渔村,这个殖民地后来被称为拉帕尔古拉殖民地。该岛最初的研究工作集中在群体形成和动态方面。后来,注意力转向了关于行为与激素在协调繁殖过程中的相互作用的野外实验以及其他一些行为研究。