Teas J, Richie T L, Taylor H G, Siddiqi M F, Southwick C H
Folia Primatol (Basel). 1981;35(2-3):117-23. doi: 10.1159/000155969.
In Kathmandu valley, two populations of rhesus monkeys which are totally protected, have shown relatively stable numbers over a period of several years. Population stability within heterosexual troops appears to have been maintained through lower birth rates and slightly higher infant and adult mortality rates than in comparable rhesus populations in India which have been subject to trapping. Although the behavioral and physiological mechanisms by which these demographic changes occur are not known, behavioral observations on these populations suggest several possibilities. These data represent the first indication of possible mechanisms for population regulation in natural rhesus populations.
在加德满都谷地,有两群受到全面保护的恒河猴,其数量在数年时间里一直相对稳定。与印度那些遭受捕猎的同类恒河猴种群相比,异性猴群内的数量稳定似乎是通过较低的出生率以及略高的幼崽和成年猴死亡率得以维持的。尽管尚不清楚导致这些人口统计学变化的行为和生理机制,但对这些种群的行为观察提示了几种可能性。这些数据首次表明了自然恒河猴种群数量调节的可能机制。