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Researchers discover first proof of wild female chimpanzees experiencing menopause

  • October 29, 2023
  • Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Researchers discover first proof of wild female chimpanzees experiencing menopause

Subject: Environment

Section: Species in news

Context:

  • A recent study has uncovered the very first pieces of evidence of female wild chimpanzees experiencing menopause and having a post-fertile life, which has been very rare in the animal kingdom.
  • A handful of mammals, including humans and toothed whales, are known to have extended lifespans in females beyond their reproductive years.

Relevance of menopause to fertility

  • Menopause is when menstruation stops and female reproductive hormones slow down.
  • This phenomenon is universal and marks the end of a female’s reproductive cycle.
  • It is the time in a female’s life when menstruation stops permanently and she will no longer be able to bear children.
  • Menopause is defined as having occurred when a female has not had any vaginal bleeding for a year.

Changes During Menopause

  • Females experience hot flashes, difficulty in sleeping, mood swings and irregular libido.
  • Before menopause female’s periods would become irregular i.e shorter or longer duration.
  • Hot flashes are associated with shivering, sweating etc. These stop after two or three years.
  • It is associated with decreasing hormone production by ovaries.

Factors influencing Menopause

  • Genetic factors play an important role in deciding the age at menopause. A daughter may follow her mother’s pattern of menstrual cycle.
  • Nutritional factors are important in deciding the age at menopause. Better nourished females have higher age at menopause compared to poorly nourished females.
  • Some diseases lead to early menopause like coeliac.
  • Medical treatment: Hysterectomy removal of uterus will lead to early menopause about 3.5 years earlier than expected.
  • Lifestyle: Lifestyle of women can promote early onset of menopause like smoking, consuming alcohol, eating junk food etc.

Relation Between Menopause and Fertility

  • Menopause is the end of a woman’s reproductive cycle.
  • Women cannot bear children once menopause occurs.
  • Early menopause can also lead to fertility problems.

Significance of findings 

We now know that menopause and post-fertile survival arise across a broader range of species and socio-ecological conditions than formerly appreciated, providing a solid basis for considering the roles that improved diets and lowered risks of predation would have played in human life history evolution.

Environment Researchers discover first proof of wild female chimpanzees experiencing menopause

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