Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Box 90383, Durham, NC 27708, USA; Department of Sociology and Anthropology, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 8107, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University, Box 90383, Durham, NC 27708, USA; Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, North Carolina State University, 1060 William Moore Drive, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA; Evolutionary Studies Institute, University of the Witwatersrand, Private Bag 3, Wits 2050, South Africa.
J Hum Evol. 2018 Jan;114:131-140. doi: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2017.10.010. Epub 2017 Nov 20.
Chimpanzees are important referential models for the study of life history in hominin evolution. Age at sexual maturity and first reproduction are key life history milestones that mark the diversion of energy from growth to reproduction and are essential in comparing life history trajectories between chimpanzees and humans. Yet, accurate information on ages at these milestones in wild chimpanzees is difficult to obtain because most females transfer before breeding. Precise age at first birth is only known from a relatively small number of non-dispersing individuals. Moreover, due to small sample sizes, the degree to which age at maturation milestones varies is unknown. Here we report maturation milestones and explore sources of variance for 36 wild female chimpanzees of known age, including eight dispersing females born in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Using Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, including censored intervals, we find an average age of 11.5 years (range 8.5-13.9) at sexual maturity and 14.9 years (range 11.1-22.1) at first birth. These values exceed previously published averages for wild chimpanzees by one or more years. Even in this larger sample, age at first birth is likely underestimated due to the disproportionate number of non-dispersing females, which, on average, give birth two years earlier than dispersing females. Model selection using Cox Proportional Hazards models shows that age at sexual maturity is delayed in females orphaned before age eight years and those born to low-ranking mothers. Age at first birth is most delayed in dispersing females and those orphaned before age eight years. These data provide improved estimates of maturation milestones in a population of wild female chimpanzees and indicate the importance of maternal factors in development.
黑猩猩是研究人类进化过程中生活史的重要参照模型。性成熟和首次繁殖的年龄是生命史的关键里程碑,标志着能量从生长向繁殖的转移,对于比较黑猩猩和人类的生活史轨迹至关重要。然而,由于大多数雌性在繁殖前转移,因此很难从野外获取关于这些里程碑年龄的准确信息。只有从少数未分散的个体中才能知道首次生育的精确年龄。此外,由于样本量小,成熟里程碑的年龄变化程度尚不清楚。在这里,我们报告了成熟的里程碑,并探讨了已知年龄的 36 只野生雌性黑猩猩的变异来源,包括 8 只来自坦桑尼亚贡贝国家公园的分散雌性。使用包括删失间隔的 Kaplan-Meier 生存分析,我们发现性成熟的平均年龄为 11.5 岁(范围为 8.5-13.9 岁),首次生育的平均年龄为 14.9 岁(范围为 11.1-22.1 岁)。这些值比以前发表的野生黑猩猩平均值高出一到两年。即使在这个更大的样本中,由于未分散的雌性数量不成比例,首次生育的年龄也可能被低估,这些雌性平均比分散的雌性早生育两年。使用 Cox 比例风险模型进行的模型选择表明,在 8 岁之前失去父母的雌性和母亲地位较低的雌性,性成熟年龄会延迟。首次生育年龄在分散的雌性和 8 岁之前失去父母的雌性中延迟最严重。这些数据提供了野生雌性黑猩猩群体中成熟里程碑的改进估计,并表明母性因素在发育中的重要性。