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Male–immature interactions seem to depend on group composition in white-headed langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus)

acta ethologica, 2006
In primates, male–immature interactions are always multifacetted. We studied male–immature interactions of white-headed langur during our long-term study in Nongguan White-Headed Langur Reserve, Guangxi, China. Male–immature interactions obviously differed between one-male groups and male–immature groups.
Qing Zhao, Wenshi Pan
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How does the white-headed langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) adapt locomotor behavior to its unique limestone hill habitat?

Primates, 2005
Limestone hill habitats pose unique challenges to langurs. One of the characteristics of this habitat is its cliffs, which account for about 10-20% of the total area. We have never observed langurs falling from the cliffs during our 10-year field study.
Chengming, Huang, Youbang, Li
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Construction and Optimization of Habitat Ecological Network of the White‐Headed Langur ( Trachypithecus leucocephalus ) Under Landscape Dynamics

American Journal of Primatology
ABSTRACT Regional ecological networks are crucial for biodiversity conservation. Accurate identification of ecological sources and optimization of corridors can significantly enhance habitat connectivity, maintain key ecological functions such as pollination, seed dispersal, and nutrient cycling, and mitigate the ...
Xuanyuan Liu   +5 more
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