Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)

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Autor(a) principal: Favoretto,Samantha M.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Landy,Elaine C., Pereira,Washington Luiz A., Castro,Paulo Henrique G., Imbeloni,Aline A., Muniz,José Augusto P.C., Santos,Mariana A.S., Lacreta Junior,Antonio C.C.
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Saimiri sciureus is a neotropical primate widely used in research. However, there are still difficulties regarding their reproduction in vivaria due to the high incidence of dystocia. Dystocia in primates can be caused by cephalopelvic disproportion and in Squirrel Monkeys, pregnancy of large fetuses were reported. This paper describes pelvimetry data of adult females and subadults in specimens of Squirrel Monkeys, from a research colony of Para, Brazil. Pelvic radiographs were obtained in ventrodorsal projections and the following measurements were taken: superior bi-iliac diameter (SBID); inferior bi-iliac diameter (IBID); bi-iliac average diameter (BIAD); right diagonal diameter (RDD); left diagonal diameter (LDD); sacro-pubic diameter (SPD); Based on the obtained diameters, the entrance area of the pelvis (EAP) was also calculated. The average values of the pelvic diameters and EAP in adult females were SBID 1.714cm, BIAD 1.957cm, IBID 1.686cm, RDD 2.771cm, LDD 2.764cm, SPD 2.543cm and EAP 3.9056cm2; and subadult females: 1.588cm SBID, 1.850cm BIAD, 1.625cm IBID, 2.50cm RDD, LDD 2.474cm, 1.95cm SPD and 2.8293 cm2 EAP. Saimiri sciureus pelvis is characterized as dolichopelvic. There was statistical significance between the values for adult females and subadults to SBID, BIAD, RDD, LDD, SPD and EAP. The values of SBID and IBID were lower when compared to the published data for the same species. The result found on this paper will serve as a basis for future studies using pelvic measurements and dystocia prediction of neotropical primates and comparison between different vivaria.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
title Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
spellingShingle Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
Favoretto,Samantha M.
Pelvimetry
Squirrel Monkeys
Saimiri scireus
distocia
non-human primate
radiography
measure
morphology
title_short Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
title_fullStr Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
title_full_unstemmed Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
title_sort Pelvimetry in Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri scireus Linnaeus, 1758)
author Favoretto,Samantha M.
author_facet Favoretto,Samantha M.
Landy,Elaine C.
Pereira,Washington Luiz A.
Castro,Paulo Henrique G.
Imbeloni,Aline A.
Muniz,José Augusto P.C.
Santos,Mariana A.S.
Lacreta Junior,Antonio C.C.
author_role author
author2 Landy,Elaine C.
Pereira,Washington Luiz A.
Castro,Paulo Henrique G.
Imbeloni,Aline A.
Muniz,José Augusto P.C.
Santos,Mariana A.S.
Lacreta Junior,Antonio C.C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Favoretto,Samantha M.
Landy,Elaine C.
Pereira,Washington Luiz A.
Castro,Paulo Henrique G.
Imbeloni,Aline A.
Muniz,José Augusto P.C.
Santos,Mariana A.S.
Lacreta Junior,Antonio C.C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pelvimetry
Squirrel Monkeys
Saimiri scireus
distocia
non-human primate
radiography
measure
morphology
topic Pelvimetry
Squirrel Monkeys
Saimiri scireus
distocia
non-human primate
radiography
measure
morphology
description ABSTRACT: Saimiri sciureus is a neotropical primate widely used in research. However, there are still difficulties regarding their reproduction in vivaria due to the high incidence of dystocia. Dystocia in primates can be caused by cephalopelvic disproportion and in Squirrel Monkeys, pregnancy of large fetuses were reported. This paper describes pelvimetry data of adult females and subadults in specimens of Squirrel Monkeys, from a research colony of Para, Brazil. Pelvic radiographs were obtained in ventrodorsal projections and the following measurements were taken: superior bi-iliac diameter (SBID); inferior bi-iliac diameter (IBID); bi-iliac average diameter (BIAD); right diagonal diameter (RDD); left diagonal diameter (LDD); sacro-pubic diameter (SPD); Based on the obtained diameters, the entrance area of the pelvis (EAP) was also calculated. The average values of the pelvic diameters and EAP in adult females were SBID 1.714cm, BIAD 1.957cm, IBID 1.686cm, RDD 2.771cm, LDD 2.764cm, SPD 2.543cm and EAP 3.9056cm2; and subadult females: 1.588cm SBID, 1.850cm BIAD, 1.625cm IBID, 2.50cm RDD, LDD 2.474cm, 1.95cm SPD and 2.8293 cm2 EAP. Saimiri sciureus pelvis is characterized as dolichopelvic. There was statistical significance between the values for adult females and subadults to SBID, BIAD, RDD, LDD, SPD and EAP. The values of SBID and IBID were lower when compared to the published data for the same species. The result found on this paper will serve as a basis for future studies using pelvic measurements and dystocia prediction of neotropical primates and comparison between different vivaria.
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