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Gelada Monkeys Miscarry When New Male Joins Group, Study Shows (PHOTOS)

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/28/2012 11:44 am Updated: 02/29/2012 2:26 pm

For pregnant women, miscarriage is a dreaded event. But if you happen to be a certain species of monkey, losing your baby may be the best alternative if a new guy shows up.

University of Michigan researchers spent five years observing wild gelada monkeys, a.k.a. gelada baboons, in Semien Mountains National Park in Ethiopia. Typically, the monkeys (Theropithecus gelada) live in small groups consisting of several related females and one dominant male. Every three years or so, the male is ousted by a rival who is seeking sex--or "reproductive access." And the researchers found that when new males did come along, eight out of 10 pregnant females had miscarriages.

This bizarre phenomenon - which has been dubbed the "Bruce effect" - is well known in captive rodents. But the new research, published online in the journal Science Express, marks the first time the Bruce effect has been observed on wild animals.

Why would a female gelada monkey do such a thing?

When a new male comes along, he's likely to kill babies that were fathered by other males. In fact, the researchers found that new males killed nearly 44 percent of the infants in the group within months of joining. Killing the babies in the group seems to boost a male's chances of reproducing, as females aren't fertile when their offspring are still young. Biologists believe that miscarriages enable females to cut their losses by not wasting energy caring for an infant that is unlikely to survive.

"The unweaned infants don't stand a chance against an adult male - even with their mother's protection," Jacinta Beehner, an assistant professor of psychology and anthropology at the university, said in a written statement. "[So] natural selection should favor females that retain the ability to lose their pregnancies prior to a hefty investment in gestation and lactation."

But researchers are still scratching their heads over the physiology that underlies the Bruce effect.

"The million-dollar question, of course, is how do these females miscarry?" Beehner said. "Are their bodies responding to a social cue? A chemical one? A combination of the two?"

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Zaida Adams
07:05 AM on 03/05/2012
Awww I love those pics, particular number 8... I wonder what their conversation is about.

Male: "What's for dinner, hon?"
Female: "Shhh hon, you're disturbing the tranquility."
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PoodleMom206
Don't dream it, be it
03:25 PM on 03/01/2012
Get those female monkeys to a convent! Don't they know life begins at conception and every fetus is sacred? If they're not going to stand by their pregnancies, they just shouldn't be having sex.
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RoughCollie
Destination: A new way of seeing things.
10:16 AM on 03/01/2012
Those researchers must be all guys. Hello..where's the common sense? These girls are probably the sensitive type and are aborting due to the increased emotional stress a new male brings to the established family and routine. When they figure out the specific mechanism as to how that happens maybe they will be able to answer the question of how intense stress triggers auto-immune diseases and mysterious syndromes and ailments in humans.
javagirl023
It should be easier to vote than to own a gun.
11:49 AM on 03/01/2012
There may be a great deal of truth in what you suggest, but I suspect it is only part of the answer. Studies have shown that girls who are raised in homes in which a non-biological male is intoduced--stepfather, step brother, mother's boyfriend, girls menstruate six months to a year earlier. It is not true when a biological relative joins the household. Don't be so eager to dismiss the effects of hormones, that we are just beginning to scratch the surface of.
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ClintBMD
Now where did I leave that Micro-bio again?
05:52 PM on 03/01/2012
I would wager you're both right, but that stress is a significant factor because of the hyper-aggressive behavior of males, especially ones trying to assert dominance.

Love your micro-bio, btw. A thought, though: Look where that got him.
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freddsky
see your feelings. raise you a people. it's poker!
09:51 AM on 03/01/2012
'Every three years or so, the male is ousted by a rival who is seeking sex--or "reproductive access."'

So, sex is what we desire and access is what we receive. The heart wants what it wants before it even knows what it wants.
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daily randy
Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!
08:56 AM on 03/01/2012
Can't we pass state and federal laws to make this kind of natural behavior illegal? Those fetuses are persons from the moment of conception and must be saved. But we don't really want to get involved in the infant's life after it is born ... so we will do absolutely nothing when the new male monkey beats the infant to death.
11:11 AM on 03/01/2012
news flash
Monkey fetuses are hardly ever "persons"

We should do a little dna checking on some libs, but they are the exception to this rule.
javagirl023
It should be easier to vote than to own a gun.
11:56 AM on 03/01/2012
But at least most libs understand simple math, tax cuts=deficits, and poor economic growth. Our slow R friends haven't caught on to that yet.
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daily randy
Danger, Will Robinson! Danger!
01:33 PM on 03/01/2012
They're a person if my religion says they are.
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Keisha Gamman
there's a song by Cee Lo Greene I'd like to sing t
08:55 AM on 03/01/2012
alright, so who's gonna round up all these monkeys and throw 'em in jail for aborting without a vaginall probe? c'mon . . .. I'm waiting!!!!!!!!
11:12 AM on 03/01/2012
A lot of libs follow them around, let them do it.
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JeanRR
07:46 AM on 03/01/2012
Animal Rights nuts still persist in claiming that other animals are somehow more moral than humans. If you know much about the natural world, you know that all animals, including humans, have a great deal in common, both good and bad.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:35 AM on 03/01/2012
I saw a documentary I saved ion DISH about monkeys and apes etc and it was fascinating detailing monkeys as really having a culture. They swam and played in water, huddled together hanging from a vine half in water, used not just as  tools but as a weapon . They would sharped the end of a twig like a spear biting at it until it became sharp enough and then poke the spear into the hole of tree to stab a small animal to death and then eat it. Just amazing.
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DawgBone5
Airborne Beagle
07:21 AM on 03/01/2012
Gelada monkeys have incredible faces.

Orange eyes!
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12:50 PM on 03/01/2012
My first thought was.... "what a foxy b&tch!
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:20 AM on 03/01/2012
If the new guy wears a white collar and cares a bible, these monkeys go ape and tell their kids to run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
05:28 AM on 03/01/2012
New discovery and perhaps understanding as to why for years the expression,"Don't play with your monkey."
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gypsysailor
Things that might have been never were.
02:41 AM on 03/01/2012
OMG don't let the Christian Taliban or the republicans hear about this. The monkeys could go to prison!
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loveO
A plague on both their houses
02:27 AM on 03/01/2012
An unusual adaptation but very useful.
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Steamboater
Forget hope. Agitate.
07:24 AM on 03/01/2012
Why they miscarry maybe not because these monkeys have gone though a thought process of, 'Well, the baby's gonna get killed so I'll get rid it'. The idea if it's an idea at all, could just be a miscarriage from severe anxiety and tension.
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12:47 AM on 03/01/2012
Does Rick Santorum know about this? OMG, hot monkey sex and infaticide!
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12:48 PM on 03/01/2012
People rarely make me smile. You are f&f'vd.