How do female lemurs get so tough?Female ring-tailed lemurs lemur (lē`mər), name for prosimians, or lower primates, of two related families, found only on Madagascar and adjacent islands. Lemurs have monkeylike bodies and limbs, and most have bushy tails about as long as the body. They have pointed muzzles and large eyes. may get "masculinized" by well-timed little rises in prenatal hormones, says Christine Drea. A researcher at Duke University in Durham, N.C., Drea has studied female spotted hyenas hyena (hī-ē`nə), carnivorous, chiefly nocturnal mammal of the Old World family Hyaenidae. Although doglike in appearance, hyenas are more closely related to civets (family Viverridae) and cats (family Felidae) than to dogs (family Canidae)., which display a suite of traits typically described as masculine. Female hyenas dominate the species' rough-and-tumble social life and even grow penislike genitalia ambiguous genitalia genital organs with characteristics typical of both male and female, as seen in hermaphroditism and some types of pseudohermaphroditism. external genitalia the reproductive organs external to the body, including pudendum, clitoris, and female urethra in the female, and scrotum, penis, and male urethra in the male. . Analyses of the animals' hormones have linked these traits to a system influenced by prenatal exposure in females to extra androgens adrenal androgens the 19-carbon steroids synthesized by the adrenal cortex that function as weak steroids or steroid precursors; e.g., dehydroepiandrosterone. an·dro·gen ( n, which are usually masculinizing hormones. Now, Drea has turned her attention to the Strepsirrhini suborder suborder /sub·or·der/ (sub´or-der) a taxonomic category between an order and a family. sub·or·der (s b ôr of primates, which includes lemurs and their relatives. Females of many of these species likewise dominate social groups and develop enlarged genitalia that look male. She monitored mothers' blood concentrations of hormones throughout more than a dozen pregnancies among ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta). The lemur moms' androgen concentrations were higher overall when they were carrying male fetuses. Yet, as they do in hyenas, the pregnant lemurs' androgens surged during critical periods when the female fetuses were developing their sex organs. That pattern isn't typical of mammals without dominant females. |
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