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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: CMap 7 (Survival Costs of Reproduction CL Hoffman), occured between May and October in which male mortality peaked during this time, concentrated between November and April in which female mortality peaked during this time, Sex Differences in Survival Costs of Reproduction in a Promiscuous Primate by *CL Hoffman, AV Ruiz-Lambides, D Maestripieri, et al. which studied the survival costs for the sexually promiscuous, seasonally breeding rhesus macaque, concentrated between November and April the number of births peak in the second month of birth season, male mortality peaked during this time specifically in August, September, and October, male mortality peaked during this time as birth season gradually shifted there was a shift in seasonal peaks of male and female mortality, the survival costs for the sexually promiscuous, seasonally breeding rhesus macaque which suggests reproduction has significant fitness costs even in environments with abundant food and absense of predation, February and March however mortality probability is more evenly distributed in the first 4 months of the birth season than it is across the first 4 months of the calandar year, Whether these costs occur at different times of the year for females and males, mainly during the birth and mating season births concentrated between November and April, mortality probability is more evenly distributed in the first 4 months of the birth season than it is across the first 4 months of the calandar year suggesting effect of seasonal reproduction may not be as strong as for males, Sex Differences in Survival Costs of Reproduction in a Promiscuous Primate by *CL Hoffman, AV Ruiz-Lambides, D Maestripieri, et al. which studied Data from population in Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico, in which there where 7,402 births and 922 deaths in 45 year period, Sex Differences in Survival Costs of Reproduction in a Promiscuous Primate by *CL Hoffman, AV Ruiz-Lambides, D Maestripieri, et al. which studied Whether these costs occur at different times of the year for females and males, mainly during the birth and mating season, female mortality peaked during this time specifically in February and March, female mortality peaked during this time as birth season gradually shifted there was a shift in seasonal peaks of male and female mortality, Whether these costs occur at different times of the year for females and males, mainly during the birth and mating season conceptions occured between May and October