Out of every 100 animals smuggled, only 10 survive." Security personnel seize surprising creature in suspicious parcel: 'At ...
Affection in infants was long thought to be generated by the satisfactions of feeding. Studies of young rhesus monkeys now indicate that love derives mainly from close bodily contact By Harry F ...
“These antibodies can cross the placenta and destroy the baby’s blood cells leading to a condition called Rhesus disease or Hemolytic disease of the newborn,” Dr. Aluso adds. If the baby’s ...
An infant rhesus macaque is held by an adult as photographed on Sept. 20, 2024, on Morgan Island, located in Beaufort County just north of St. Helena Island. The island and its 3,000 monkeys are ...
Goo & Fugate (1984) studied breeding groups [one male and seven females] of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in which infants were separated from their mothers at the age of 6, 8, 10, or 12 months; ...
He famously—and controversially—showed that rhesus monkeys would rather cling to a surrogate "mother" made of soft cloth than ...
If a Rhesus-negative woman is pregnant with a Rhesus-positive baby, she is monitored closely throughout the pregnancy for any signs of antibody formation. At birth, if a newborn develops Rhesus ...
International Journal of Studies of Animal Problems 3: 308-318 Champoux M, Coe C L, Schanberg S M, Kuhn C M and Suomi S J 1989 Hormonal effects of early rearing conditions in the infant rhesus monkey.