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Habitat suitability analysis reveals high ecological flexibility in a “strict” forest primate
Background Research of many mammal species tends to focus on single habitats, reducing knowledge of ecological flexibility. The Javan lutung (Trachypithecus auratus) is considered a strict forest primate, and little is known about populations living in ...
Malene Friis Hansen +6 more
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Behavior of Lutung Budeng (Trachypithecus auratus) in Adinuso Forest Batang District Central Java
Lutung Budeng (Trachypithecus auratus) is an endemic primate of Indonesia, especially Java, Bali, and Lombok, which is vulnerable. This study aimed to determine the behavior of Lutung Budeng in the Adinuso Subah forest, Batang Regency.
Rizki Fitrawan Yuneldi +1 more
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Comparative analysis of xenobiotic metabolising N-acetyltransferases from ten non-human primates as in vitro models of human homologues [PDF]
Xenobiotic metabolising N-acetyltransferases (NATs) perform biotransformation of drugs and carcinogens. Human NAT1 is associated with endogenous metabolic pathways of cells and is a candidate drug target for cancer.
Boukouvala, Sotiria +7 more
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Abstract Understanding the frequency and socio‐ecological drivers of contacts between humans and non‐human primates (NHPs) is crucial for enhancing coexistence that favours NHP conservation, while limiting negative consequences such as aggressions and cross‐species disease transmission.
Cristina Caparrós‐Vallcorba +3 more
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PERILAKU HARIAN LUTUNG JAWA (Trachypithecus auratus, É. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812) DI KANDANG SOSIALISASI PUSAT REHABILITASI LUTUNG JAWA (JAVAN LANGUR CENTER), COBAN TALUN, KOTA BATU, JAWA TIMUR [PDF]
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pola perilaku harian Lutung Jawa (Trachypithecus auratus, E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812) di kandang sosialisasi Pusat Rehabilitasi Lutung Jawa (Javan Langur Center), Coban Talun, Kota Batu, Jawa Timur sebelum ...
Widasari, Yuniar Kurnia
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Climate change and anthropogenic activities drive antagonistic degradation of landscape connectivity for endangered François’ langur (1987–2024), causing 48.8% habitat loss, north‐south fragmentation, and centroid migration (1.2 km/yr). Despite protected areas buffering connectivity, static management fails dynamic priority habitats; we propose ...
Guangmei Yang +5 more
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Mortality of primates due to roads and power lines in two forest patches in Bangladesh [PDF]
Primates are in imminent risk of extinction due to different types of anthropogenic activities. Mortality due to road accidents and electrocution from power lines are among the major direct anthropogenic threats to the survival of primates. We
Hassan Al-Razi +2 more
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Does ulnar curvature covary with locomotion and substrate use in cercopithecids?
This study investigates ulnar curvature in cercopithecids in relation to locomotor behaviors, introducing an analysis of anteroposterior and mediolateral curvature, using geometric morphometric on 167 specimens (23 species). Although the two curvatures distinguish arboreal and terrestrial quadrupeds, their moderate covariation suggests that they ...
Nicolas Pappalardo +4 more
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Understanding how animals cope with habitat‐specific environmental factors can assist in species conservation management. We studied the habitat use of four groups (two large and two small groups) of white‐headed langurs (Trachypithecus leucocephalus ...
Fengyan Liu +5 more
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Javanmonkey (Trachypithecus auratus) an endemic primate of Java is vulnerable and listed in Appendix II of CITES. This study was done to observeits feeding behavior and food diversity.The results is expected to support its population in the wild from the
Iqbal Amiruddin Ihsanu +2 more
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