Fig. F.
Estimated macaque breeding production: The theoretical yield and capacity for a macaque-breeding facility. A female macaque produces a single offspring approximately every two years (165 days gestation and 18 months between births) [19] and the joining ratio of macaques is approximately 1 male for every 7.5 females [55]. Therefore, to attain 30,000 macaques required for export in a single year, at least 98,000 macaques would need to be housed in breeding facilities across Cambodia.