Nursing does affect the duration of the post-partum to ovulation interval in cotton-top tamarins (Saguines oedipus)

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Reports on callitrichid monkeys have not revealed a significant effect of nursing on interbirth intervals or on post-partum to ovulation intervals. We examined 25 post-partum intervals in cotton-top tamarin females to determine whether nursing infants would affect the length of post-partum to ovulation interval. Urinary LH/CG and oestrone conjugates were measured in urine samples collected in the 6 weeks after birth. The post-partum to ovulation interval is the number of days between parturition and the rise of urinary LH and oestrone conjugates associated with ovulation. There was an 84% conception rate post partum. Neither mother's pariety nor sex of the infants influenced the length of the post-partum to ovulation interval. The post-partum to ovulation interval for females nursing 2 infants was twice as long as for those not nursing or nursing 1 infant (P < 0.05). The range of post-partum to ovulation interval lenghts was more variable in nursing than in non-nursing females (P < 0.01). Females spent less than 50% of observed time in contact and less then 20% of observed time nursing their infants. Neither the number of tamarins within the family nor the amount of time the mother was in contact with infants correlated with the length of the post-partum to ovulation interval. However, there was a positive correlation between the percentage time that mothers nursed 1 infant at the time and the length of the post-partum to ovulation interval (r = 0.75, P < 0.02). The underlying mechanisms of suckling-induced delay of ovulation are present in the cotton-top tamarin as in other primate species. However, these nursing effects do not cause the substantial delay in fertility post partum that is associated with non-callitrichid primates.

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Ziegler, T. E., Widowski, T. M., Larson, M. L., & Snowdon, C. T. (1990). Nursing does affect the duration of the post-partum to ovulation interval in cotton-top tamarins (Saguines oedipus). Journal of Reproduction and Fertility, 90(2), 563–570. https://doi.org/10.1530/jrf.0.0900563

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