Variation in placentophagy in golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) reflects nutritional constraints

Shiyu Jin, Qi Gao,Derek W. Dunn, Haitao Zhao, Zuomin Liang, Meirong Li, Yang Zhao,Zujin Chen, Genggeng Gao, Gang He,Baoguo Li,Songtao Guo

INTEGRATIVE ZOOLOGY(2024)

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Golden snub-nosed monkeys show inconsistent frequency of placentophagy between wild and captive populations, with almost all births in the wild but around half of the births in captivity accompanied by the female's consumption of placenta. This aligns with nutritional demands-driven placentophagy, as captive populations are generally under less nutritional constraints for breeding females than the wild population. Placentophagy is probably adaptive in the wild and under positive selection due to nutritional benefits to both mothers and infants.
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