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Table 1. Birth sex ratios by species
All Sources / Wild dataGENUS / SPECIES / MALES / FEMALES / TOTAL / SEX RATIO / MALES / FEMALES / TOTAL / SEX RATIO / SOURCES
Lemur / catta / 1251 / 1098 / 2349 / 0.53** / 101 / 88 / 189 / 0.53 / 1-4
Hapalemur / griseus / 16 / 14 / 30 / 0.53 / 16 / 14 / 30 / 0.53 / 5
Eulemur / fulvus / 285 / 264 / 549 / 0.52 / 30 / 19 / 49 / 0.61 / 6-9
Eulemur / macaco / 199 / 190 / 389 / 0.51 / 1
Varecia / variegata / 587 / 497 / 1084 / 0.54** / 9,10
Daubentonia / madagascariensis / 10 / 16 / 26 / 0.39 / 11
Propithecus / edwardsi / 18 / 19 / 37 / 0.49 / 18 / 19 / 37 / 0.49 / 12
Propithecus / verreauxi / 56 / 50 / 106 / 0.53 / 13
Cheirogaleus / medius / 148 / 134 / 282 / 0.53 / 14
Microcebus / murinus / 462 / 347 / 809 / 0.57** / 73 / 62 / 135 / 0.54 / 14-17
Mirza / coquereli / 51 / 56 / 107 / 0.48 / 14
Galagoides / demidoff / 25 / 17 / 42 / 0.60 / 10
Galago / moholi / 104 / 83 / 187 / 0.56 / 9
Galago / senegalensis / 359 / 241 / 600 / 0.60** / 10,18,19
Otolemur / crassicaudatus / 618 / 427 / 1045 / 0.59** / 13 / 4 / 17 / 0.77 / 9,10,20
Otolemur / garnetti / 158 / 111 / 269 / 0.59** / 9
Loris / tardigradus / 38 / 51 / 89 / 0.43 / 21
Nycticebus / coucang / 92 / 74 / 166 / 0.55 / 21
Nycticebus / pygmaeus / 95 / 108 / 203 / 0.47 / 21
Tarsius / bancanus / 13 / 4 / 17 / 0.77* / 21
Tarsius / syrichta / 13 / 8 / 21 / 0.62 / 21
Callithrix / geoffroyi / 130 / 109 / 239 / 0.54 / 1
Callithrix / jacchus / 1730 / 1525 / 3255 / 0.53** / 22-27
Callithrix / kuhlii / 134 / 101 / 235 / 0.57* / 28
Callitrhix / pygmaea / 461 / 423 / 884 / 0.52 / 29
Leontopithecus / chrysopygus / 65 / 44 / 109 / 0.60* / 30
Leontopithecus / rosalia / 1654 / 1406 / 3060 / 0.54 / 84 / 74 / 158 / 0.53 / 30-32
Saguinus / imperator / 212 / 164 / 376 / 0.56** / 23,33
Saguinus / labiatus / 107 / 129 / 236 / 0.45 / 23
Saguinus / mystax / 25 / 32 / 57 / 0.44 / 25 / 32 / 57 / 0.44 / 34
Saguinus / oedipus / 1741 / 1430 / 3171 / 0.55** / 1,35-37
Callimico / goeldii / 949 / 911 / 1860 / 0.51 / 38
Cebus / apella / 405 / 157 / 562 / 0.72** / 21 / 20 / 41 / 0.51 / 23,39
Cebus / capucinus / 172 / 75 / 247 / 0.70** / 87 / 52 / 139 / 0.63 / 23,40,41
Cebus / olivaceus / 37 / 58 / 95 / 0.39* / 37 / 58 / 95 / 0.39 / 42
Saimiri / sciureus / 762 / 471 / 1233 / 0.62** / 23
Aotus / nancymai / 70 / 82 / 152 / 0.46 / 43
Aotus / trivirgatus / 129 / 145 / 274 / 0.47 / 1
Pithecia / pithecia / 114 / 98 / 212 / 0.54 / 11 / 6 / 17 / 0.5 / 1,44
Alouatta / caraya / 34 / 30 / 64 / 0.53 / 34 / 30 / 64 / 0.53 / 45
Alouatta / fusca / 12 / 13 / 25 / 0.48 / 12 / 13 / 25 / 0.48 / 46
Alouatta / palliata / 22 / 18 / 40 / 0.55 / 22 / 18 / 40 / 0.55 / 47
Alouatta / seniculus / 328 / 328 / 656 / 0.50 / 328 / 328 / 656 / 0.50 / 48
Ateles / geoffroyi / 514 / 706 / 1220 / 0.42** / 49
Ateles / paniscus / 65 / 106 / 171 / 0.38* / 12 / 32 / 44 / 0.27 / 23,50
Brachyteles / arachnoides / 21 / 38 / 59 / 0.36* / 21 / 38 / 59 / 0.36 / 51
Lagothrix / lagotricha / 66 / 69 / 135 / 0.49 / 11 / 13 / 24 / 0.46 / 52,53
Macaca / arctoides / 208 / 162 / 370 / 0.56* / 54-58
Macaca / cyclopis / 12 / 14 / 26 / 0.46 / 12 / 14 / 26 / 0.47 / 59
Macaca / fascicularis / 1198 / 1006 / 2204 / 0.54* / 93 / 85 / 178 / 0.52 / 55,60-63
Macaca / fuscata / 3100 / 2940 / 6040 / 0.51* / 1519 / 1502 / 3021 / 0.50 / 55,64-72
Macaca / maurus / 17 / 17 / 34 / 0.50 / 17 / 17 / 34 / 0.50 / 73
Macaca / mulatta / 5425 / 5858 / 11283 / 0.48** / 74-81
Macaca / nemestrina / 4244 / 4016 / 8260 / 0.51** / 55,82,83
Macaca / nigra / 175 / 139 / 314 / 0.56* / 43,55
Macaca / radiata / 138 / 107 / 245 / 0.56 / 71,84
Macaca / silenus / 633 / 564 / 1197 / 0.53* / 21
Macaca / sinica / 589 / 571 / 1160 / 0.51 / 589 / 571 / 1160 / 0.51 / 85
Macaca / sylvanus / 807 / 774 / 1581 / 0.51 / 77 / 82 / 159 / 0.48 / 55,86,87
Cercocebus / atys / 28 / 23 / 51 / 0.55 / 1
Cercocebus / galeritus / 12 / 11 / 23 / 0.52 / 1
Cercocebus / torquatus / 62 / 58 / 120 / 0.52 / 1
Lophocebus / albigena / 25 / 20 / 45 / 0.56 / 1,88
Lophocebus / aterrimus / 14 / 10 / 24 / 0.58 / 1
Mandrillus / leucophaeus / 44 / 26 / 70 / 0.63* / 1
Mandrillus / sphinx / 411 / 414 / 825 / 0.50 / 1,89
Papio / anubis / 373 / 333 / 706 / 0.53* / 373 / 333 / 706 / 0.53 / 90-92
Papio / cynocephalus / 683 / 758 / 1441 / 0.47* / 347 / 425 / 772 / 0.45 / 55,93,94
Papio / hamadryas / 299 / 383 / 682 / 0.44** / 1,95
Papio / papio / 122 / 92 / 214 / 0.57 / 96-103
Papio / ursinus / 96 / 98 / 194 / 0.50 / 96 / 98 / 194 / 0.50 / 104-106
Theropithecus / gelada / 98 / 88 / 186 / 0.53 / 51 / 49 / 100 / 0.51 / 55,107
Cercopithecus / aethiops / 552 / 493 / 1045 / 0.53 / 110 / 124 / 234 / 0.47 / 108,112
Cercopithecus / cephus / 9 / 11 / 20 / 0.45 / 55
Cercopithecus / diana / 180 / 169 / 349 / 0.52 / 96-103,114,115
Cercopithecus / hamlyni / 16 / 13 / 29 / 0.55 / 55
Cercopithecus / mitis / 21 / 15 / 36 / 0.58 / 55
Cercopithecus / neglectus / 111 / 112 / 223 / 0.50 / 55
Cercopithecus / petaurista / 22 / 22 / 44 / 0.50 / 55
Erythrocebus / patas / 262 / 270 / 532 / 0.49 / 1
Miopithecus / talapoin / 27 / 17 / 44 / 0.61 / 55
Allenopithecus / nigrovirdis / 25 / 25 / 50 / 0.50 / 116
Colobus / badius / 17 / 25 / 42 / 0.41 / 17 / 25 / 42 / 0.41 / 117
Colobus / guereza / 462 / 446 / 908 / 0.51 / 1
Semnopithecus / entellus / 1318 / 1098 / 2416 / 0.55** / 1089 / 1010 / 2099 / 0.52 / 55,118-121
Presbytis / thomasi / 45 / 58 / 103 / 0.44 / 45 / 58 / 103 / 0.44 / 122
Trachypithecus / cristatus / 115 / 173 / 288 / 0.40** / 27 / 51 / 78 / 0.35 / 55,123,124
Trachypithecus / francoisi / 66 / 72 / 138 / 0.48 / 125
Trachypithecus / obscura / 57 / 39 / 96 / 0.59 / 55
Trachypithecus / phayrei / 27 / 30 / 57 / 0.47 / 27 / 30 / 57 / 0.47 / 126
Hylobates / agilis / 20 / 21 / 41 / 0.49 / 5 / 14 / 19 / 0.26 / 127
Hylobates / concolor / 23 / 9 / 32 / 0.72** / 9 / 3 / 12 / 0.75 / 128
Hylobates / lar / 189 / 169 / 358 / 0.53 / 31 / 28 / 59 / 0.53 / 129
Hylobates / moloch / 32 / 27 / 59 / 0.54 / 130
Hylobates / syndactylus / 207 / 195 / 402 / 0.52 / 131
Hylobates / leukogenys / 74 / 23 / 97 / 0.76** / 132
Hylobates / gabriellae / 37 / 30 / 67 / 0.55 / 132
Pongo / abelii / 292 / 295 / 587 / 0.50 / 16 / 12 / 28 / 0.57 / 133,134
Pongo / pygmaeus / 294 / 249 / 543 / 0.54 / 14 / 11 / 25 / 0.56 / 1,135
Gorilla / gorilla / 493 / 492 / 985 / 0.50 / 136 / 122 / 258 / 0.53 / 136,138
Pan / paniscus / 108 / 127 / 235 / 0.46 / 139
Pan / troglodytes / 1301 / 1320 / 2621 / 0.50 / 258 / 271 / 529 / 0.49 / 140-147
a Classification based on C. P. Groves, Primate Taxonomy; (Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, DC, 2001).
* = p<0.05, ** = p<0.01
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