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Sleeping behavior of the wild François’ langur (Trachypithecus francoisi) in Mayanghe Nature Reserve, China

Ethology Ecology & Evolution, 2023
Sleeping behavior is one of the most important components of primate socio-ecology, which can provide valuable insight for social relationships and their influencing factors.
Jialiang Han   +4 more
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Can electrical wires serve as canopy bridges? A case study of the dusky langur (Trachypithecus obscurus) in Thailand

Folia primatologica, 2022
In many parts of the world, primates and other arboreal and semi-arboreal species use electrical and telecommunication cables to cross open gaps. However, electrocutions can occur when the cables are uninsulated or damaged. Between 2001 and 2002, during
N. Aggimarangsee   +2 more
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Feeding strategy of François' langur and white‐headed langur at Fusui, China

American Journal of Primatology, 2007
AbstractWe investigated the diet of a group of François' langur inhabiting a forest fragment between August 2002 and July 2003 to add to our knowledge of behavior and ecology of this langur. Our objective was to study whether the François' langur would adopt a feeding strategy similar to the white‐headed langur in the same nature reserve.
Chengming, Huang   +4 more
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Fatal Chryseobacterium indologenes infection in a captive red‐shanked Douc langur (Pygathrix nemaeus)

Journal of medical primatology, 2022
We report a case of fatal Chryseobacterium indologenes infection in a captive juvenile red‐shanked Douc langur in Singapore Zoo. The animal was treated for suspected melioidosis but died within 48 h.
S. Chong   +5 more
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Climate and anthropogenic activities threaten two langur species irrespective of their range size

Diversity and Distributions: A journal of biological invasions and biodiversity
If species fail to track the pace of climate change, areas of suitable habitat and population size are likely to decline, threatening species survivorship.
Xiulin Ye   +3 more
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Population assessment of the Endangered Kashmir Gray Langur (Semnopithecus ajax, Pocock 1928) using the double‐observer method

American Journal of Primatology
Primates are among the most threatened taxa globally, therefore, there is a need to estimate and monitor their populations. Kashmir Gray Langur Semnopithecus ajax is an endangered species for which there is no population estimate. We used double‐observer
Shahid Hameed   +4 more
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Ethnoprimatology reveals new extended distribution of critically endangered banded langur Presbytis femoralis (Martin, 1838) in Pahang, Malaysia: Insights from indigenous traditional knowledge and molecular analysis

American Journal of Primatology
The banded langur (Presbytis femoralis) is a critically endangered primate, which within Malaysia has not been known to extend significantly outside the state of Johor.
H. Haris   +9 more
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Langur prostate and its hormonal modulation

Journal of Medical Primatology, 1997
The normal histoarchitecture of langur prostate of different growth phases, viz., juvenile, sub‐adult, and adult, and the hormonal modulation of adult prostate were studied in order to explore its suitability of a surrogate for human prostate. The histological observations revealed that the langur prostate is histoarchitecturally homogeneous.
A S, Ansari, D, Jayaprakash, N K, Lohiya
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Reproductive strategies in langurs

Nature, 1978
The Langurs of Abu: Female and Male Strategies of Reproduction. By Sarah Hrdy. Pp. 361.
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Himalayan langurs: Temperate colobines

Journal of Human Evolution, 1979
Abstract Four field studies of the langur monkey, Presbytis entellus , living in the Himalaya are compared, in order to uncover shared features of behavior and population structure that may be related to this habitat. Shared demographic characteristics include seasonality in mating and births, predominately multi-male troops at least during some ...
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