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Phayre’s leaf-monkeys (Trachipithecus phayrei) or Phayre’s langurs are old world monkeys that inhabit South-East Asian tropical forests. The species is under a severe threat due to large scale habitat destruction and disturbances by people living near ...
Mitrajit Deb +6 more
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This study on the feeding ecology of Himalayan Gray Langur or the Chamba Sacred Langur Semnopithecus ajax is a crucial baseline step as very little is known about this species due to its long taxonomic uncertainty and limited distribution range.
Rupali Thakur +2 more
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Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus) has an important ecological role in conserving the forest as their habitat by spreading seeds of fruits of their food. They are also responsible for the pattern of the plant diversity and forest regeneration as their
Dwi Eliana +2 more
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Using local ecological knowledge to assess the status of the Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus in Guizhou Province, China [PDF]
The Critically Endangered Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus, the world's largest amphibian, is severely threatened by unsustainable exploitation of wild individuals.
Chen, Shu +6 more
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Status sosial lutung Jawa pada satu kelompok dapat menyebabkan peningkatan stress. Primata dominan cenderung menunjukkan tingkat stress yang lebih rendah dibandingkan primata subordinat.
Nurina Titisari +4 more
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Competition and group size in Thomas's langurs ( Presbytis thomasi): the folivore paradox revisited [PDF]
Among primates, group size is highly variable. The standard ecological model assumes that better predation avoidance as group size increases favours living in larger groups, whereas increased travel costs and reduced net food intake due to within ...
Schaik, C.P. van, Steenbeek, Romy
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Javan langur population has decreased, because the natural habitat of Javan langurs is decreasing from year to year, in addition to the rampant fishing of langur for trading.
Fairuz Qory Amalia +2 more
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The introduction of exotic species can have detrimental effects on local populations via factors such as resource competition and new threats from disease.
Andie Ang, Sabrina Jabbar, Max Khoo
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Reconciling natural history and species ecology: Myristica beddomei (Myristicaceae) in the Western Ghats, India. [PDF]
Natural history is an important component of any ecological or conservation research. Very often this is not given adequate attention, and observations on the genera or species are often generalized to other, supposedly similar, congeneric species.
Chetana, HC, Ganesh, T
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The silver langur (Trachypithecus cristatus) is a primate species protected by law. Its conservation status is listed as Vulnerable in the IUCN Red List data and Appendix II status in CITES. The very sharp decline in the gray langur population is due to
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