Coe Christopher L, Savage Anne, Bromley Lyn J
Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Am J Primatol. 1992;28(2):81-100. doi: 10.1002/ajp.1350280202.
Adrenal and gonadal hormone levels were evaluated in representative species from Prosimii, Ceboidea, Cercopithecoidea, and Hominoidea to determine if endocrine activity was influenced by phylogenetic factors. Most small-bodied New World primates had extremely high levels of cortisol, progesterone, and testosterone when compared with Old World primates. In contrast to the high hormone levels and diversity found in Ceboidea, Old World primates showed a more similar pattern of hormone secretion. Thus, this survey supports earlier reports indicating that the callitricids and smaller cebid monkeys have a distinctive hormone profile. Although higher hormone levels tended to be associated with lower body weight, this effect was not evident in all taxa, and there were many notable exceptions. When species differ from their predicted hormone levels based on phylogenetic heritage and body weight (e.g., titi monkeys), we must look for other biological factors that influence endocrine activity. © 1992 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
对原猴亚目、阔鼻猴次目、猕猴亚目和人猿超科的代表性物种的肾上腺和性腺激素水平进行了评估,以确定内分泌活动是否受到系统发育因素的影响。与旧世界灵长类动物相比,大多数小型新世界灵长类动物的皮质醇、孕酮和睾酮水平极高。与阔鼻猴次目中发现的高激素水平和多样性形成对比的是,旧世界灵长类动物表现出更相似的激素分泌模式。因此,这项调查支持了早期的报告,即狨猴科和体型较小的卷尾猴有独特的激素特征。尽管较高的激素水平往往与较低的体重相关,但这种影响在所有分类群中并不明显,并且有许多显著的例外情况。当物种基于系统发育遗传和体重与其预测的激素水平不同时(例如伶猴),我们必须寻找影响内分泌活动的其他生物学因素。© 1992威利 - 利斯公司。