Snowdon C T, Savage A, McConnell P B
Lab Anim Sci. 1985 Oct;35(5):477-80.
A breeding colony of cotton-top tamarins is described where 91% of the breeding females are from the first and second laboratory-born generations, and whose infants have a one year survival rate of 62%. Mortality is greatest in the first week of life, and mortality rate is greater for a female's first litter than for subsequent litters. Females without early experience in caring for other infants have a higher infant mortality rate than females with such experience. No seasonal birth patterns have been observed. Large complex cages with food, water and runways located in the upper half of the cage, high protein diets and reduced handling of animals are suggested as additional variables affecting breeding success.
描述了一个棉顶狨繁殖群体,其中91%的繁殖雌性来自第一代和第二代实验室出生的后代,其幼崽的一年存活率为62%。死亡率在出生后的第一周最高,雌性的第一窝幼崽的死亡率高于后续窝的幼崽。没有早期照顾其他幼崽经验的雌性比有此类经验的雌性幼崽死亡率更高。未观察到季节性出生模式。建议将带有位于笼子上半部分的食物、水和跑道的大型复杂笼子、高蛋白饮食以及减少对动物的处理作为影响繁殖成功的其他变量。