Theoretical and Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science
Second International Conference, ICTMF 2011, Singapore, May 5-6, 2011. Selected Papers
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The age and parity of female primates could reflect their physical condition and reproductive experience. Consequently, the individual age-parity dependent condition of mothers and the survival of their offspr...
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On the relationship between mitochondrion and longevity in mammals, two viewpoints have been proposed: one found that the amino acid substitution rates of most of the mitochondrial DNA-coding peptides were pos...
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The critically endangered white-headed langur (Trachypithecus leucocephalus) is confined to fragmented karst forests of southwest Guangxi Province, China. A lack of information on the influence of habitat fragmen...
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As single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), known as the third-generation molecular markers, are extensively used in genetic studies. The rapid development of high-throughput sequencing technologies has enabled...
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Limestone forests are an unusual habitat for primates, but little information is available for the genus Macaca in such habitats, making a comparative understanding of extant limestone primates’ behavioral adapta...
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Information on the positional behavior and habitat use of primates can help elucidate relationships among species’ morphology, behavior, and environment, and contribute to our understanding of species’ behavio...
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Comparative studies of sympatric species are essential in understanding those species’ behavioral and ecological adaptations as well as the mechanisms that can reduce resource competition enough to allow coexi...
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Ranging behavior is an important aspect of animal behavior that researchers use to investigate ecological influences on individual behavior. We studied the influence of diet, water resources, and slee** site...
Book and Conference Proceedings
Second International Conference, ICTMF 2011, Singapore, May 5-6, 2011. Selected Papers
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Comparative studies of the diet of the same species in different habitats, and over the long term, are essential to understanding a species’ behavioral and ecological plasticity. Moreover, such studies can hel...
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Data on activity budgets and ranging patterns were collected from March to December 2001 for one group of François’ langurs (Trachypithecus francoisi) inhabiting a forested part of the Fusui Nature Reserve, Guang...
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Activity patterns and time budgets are 2 important aspects of animal behavior that researchers use to investigate ecological influences on individual behavior. We collected data on activity patterns and time b...
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We studied the diet and food choice of 1 group of François’ langurs (Trachypithecus francoisi) from August 2003 to July 2004 in the Nonggang Nature Reserve, Guangxi province, China. The langurs consumed 90 plant ...
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In this paper, an improved graphic representation for Structured Program Design—N-S-Z (Nassi-Shneiderman-Zhou Diagram) is proposed. It not only preserves the advantages of the conventional graphic and non—grap...