- Rhesus Macaque
Taxobox
name = Rhesus MacaqueMSW3 Groves|pages=163]
status = LR/nt
trend = unknown
status_system = iucn2.3
status_ref = IUCN2006 | assessors = Eudey "et al" | year = 2000 | id = 12554 | title = Macaca mulatta | downloaded =2006-05-09 ]
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regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Mammal ia
ordo =Primate s
familia =Cercopithecidae
genus = "Macaca"
species = "M. mulatta"
binomial = "Macaca mulatta"
binomial_authority = (Zimmermann, 1780)
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range_map_caption = Rhesus Macaque rangeThe Rhesus Macaque ("Macaca mulatta"), often called the Rhesus Monkey, is one of the best known species of
Old World monkey s.Adult males measure approximately 53 centimeters on average and weigh an average of 7.7 kilograms. Females are smaller, averaging 47 centimeters in length and 5.3 kilograms in weight. This
macaque is brown or grey in color and have pink faces which are typically bereft of fur. Its tail is of medium length and averages between 20.7 and 22.9 centimeters. It typically has a lifespan of about 25 years.The species is native to northern
India ,Bangladesh ,Pakistan ,Burma ,Thailand ,Afghanistan , southernChina , and some neighboring areas.In science
The Rhesus Macaque is well known to science owing to its relatively easy upkeep in captivity, and has been used extensively in medical and biological research. It has given its name to the
Rhesus factor , one of the elements of a person's blood group, by the discoverers of the factor,Karl Landsteiner andAlexander Wiener . The Rhesus Macaque was also used in the well-known experiments on maternal deprivation carried out in the 1950s by comparative psychologistHarry Harlow .The
U.S. Army , theU.S. Air Force , andNASA launched Rhesus Macaques into outer space during the 1950s and 60s, and the Soviet/Russian space program launched them into space as recently as 1997 on the Bion missions. Two of these primates who were launched on a suborbital spaceflight in the early 1950s were nicknamed "monkey Able" and "monkey Baker", and in jest they were also called "monkeynauts".In January 2000, the Rhesus Macaque became the first cloned
primate with the birth of Tetra. January 2001 saw the birth ofANDi , the firsttransgenic primate; ANDi carries foreigngene s originally from ajellyfish .Work on the
genome of the Rhesus Macaque was completed in 2007, [cite journal | title = A Barrel of Monkey Genes | author = Zahn, L. M., Jasny, B. R., Culotta, E., and Pennisi, E. | journal = Science | date =2007-04-13 | doi = 10.1126/science.316.5822.215 | volume = 316 | issue = 5822 | pages = 215] making Rhesus Macaque the second non-human primate to have its genome sequenced. The study [cite press release | title = DNA sequence of Rhesus macaque has evolutionary, medical implications | publisher = Human Genome Sequencing Center | date =13 April 2007 | url = http://www.bcm.edu/news/item.cfm?newsID=853 | accessdate = 2007-04-15 ] shows that humans and macaques share about 93% of theirDNA sequence and shared acommon ancestor roughly 25 million years ago.Though most studies of the Rhesus Macaque are from various locations in northern India, some knowledge of the natural behavior of the species comes from studies carried out on a colony established by the
Caribbean Primate Research Center of theUniversity of Puerto Rico on the island ofCayo Santiago , offPuerto Rico . There are no predators on the island, and humans are not permitted to land except as part of the research programmes. The colony is provisioned to some extent, but about 50% of its food comes from natural foraging. In other more controlled settings, these macaques often enjoyFig Newton s andapricot s, and are particularly keen on "pouching" large quantities ofmarshmallow .In nature
Inhabiting arid, open areas, the Rhesus Macaque may be found in grasslands, woodlands, and in mountainous regions up to 2,500 metres in elevation. It is a good swimmer and is said to enjoy the activity. The Rhesus Macaque is noted for its tendency to move from rural to urban areas, coming to rely on handouts or refuse from humans. It has become a pest in some areas, perceived as a possible risk to public health and safety.
A
diurnal animal , the Rhesus Macaque is botharboreal and terrestrial; it is mostly herbivorous and feeds on leaves andpine needles, roots, and the occasionalinsect or small animal. The monkey has specialized pouch-like cheeks, allowing it to temporarily hoard its food. The gathered morsels are eaten sometime later, in safe surroundings.According to Melnick, Hoelzer, Absher, and Ashley, "The rhesus monkey has the widest geographic range of any nonhuman primate," occupying a great diversity of altitudes throughout Central, South, and Southeast Asia.
Feral Colonies in the United States
There is also a colony that is well established and thriving in
Florida ,USA . This population gained a foothold niche in theSilver River State Park as a result of being released by a tour boat operator known locally as "Colonel Tooey" to enhance his "Jungle Cruise" ride some time around the Spring of 1938. A traditional story that the monkeys were released for scenery enhancement in theTarzan movies that were filmed at that location is false, as the only Tarzan movie filmed in the area, 1939's "Tarzan Finds a Son! " contains no Rhesus Macaques. [cite journal | title = Primates Face to Face| author = Wolfe, Linda, Cambridge University Press| date =2002 | id = ISBN 052179109X | {page = 320]There is a notable colony of Rhesus Monkeys on Morgan Island in Lowcountry South Carolina. They were imported in the 1970s for use in the local labs and are by all accounts thriving. [ [http://www.thestate.com/mld/thestate/news/local/8961941.htm The State | Homepage ] ] [ [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=2780958&dopt=AbstractPlus Development of the Morgan Island rhesus monkey col... [P R Health Sci J. 1989 - PubMed Result ] ]
Behaviour and Reproduction
Like other macaques, the Rhesus troop comprises a mixture of males and females. The troop may contain up to 180 individuals, but 20 is the average. Females may outnumber the males by a ratio of 4:1. The social hierarchy is also matriarchal, rank dependent on lineage to the lead female. Care of young and territory surveillance duties are shared amongst the troop. While females are more or less placid, males are typically rowdy between themselves. The Rhesus Macaque is characterised as a vociferous monkey. Monkeys that discover food will normally advertise the fact by specific calls, though it has been claimed that young or subordinate monkeys will sometimes seek to avoid doing so if their discovery has gone unobserved. Females cycle similar to humans with menstrual cycles of around 28 days.
Mating is not confined to a specific season.
Gestation may last from 135-194 days. Females are mature by three years of age, and males at four. The typical lifespan of a rhesus monkey in captivity is approximately 15-20 years for males and 20-25 years for females. These monkeys rarely live beyond 15 years of age in the wild.Classification
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