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Sex differences in habitat use, positional behavior, and gaits of Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in the Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi, China
Studies of positional behavior, gait, and habitat use are important for understanding how animals adapt to the challenges of their environment. In...
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Modeling habitat suitability for Yunnan Snub-nosed monkeys in Laojun Mountain National Park
We provide new information on Yunnan snub-nosed monkey ( Rhinopithecus bieti ) behavioral ecology, contributing to future conservation efforts within...
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Comparative study of the gut microbiota in three captive Rhinopithecus species
BackgroundSnub-nosed monkeys are highly endangered primates and their population continues to decline with the habitat fragmentation. Artificial...
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Effect of bFGF on fibroblasts derived from the golden snub-nosed monkey
Golden snub-nosed monkeys are endangered animals in China, and their cells have been demonstrated to be important as genetic resources and in...
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Spatial Association Networks Reveal the Biological Communities of the Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana) in Sichuan, China
Conservation is a major topic in primatology. In addition to focusing on individual species, the protection of interaction networks is key to...
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The Lisu people’s traditional natural philosophy and its potential impact on conservation planning in the Laojun Mountain region, Yunnan Province, China
In this study, we explored a conservation process from an ethnoprimatological perspective for the management of national parks and nature reserves....
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Reproductive strategy of bachelors in a snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) all-male unit
Snub-nosed monkeys exhibit a rare multilevel social system composed of several one-male units (OMU) and at least one all-male unit (AMU). The AMU...
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Genetic diversity of the Sichuan snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Shennongjia National Park, China using RAD-seq analyses
The Sichuan snub-nosed monkey ( Rhinopithecus roxellana ) is an endangered species endemic to China, where the smallest population resides in...
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Correction to: Modeling habitat suitability for Yunnan Snub‑nosed monkeys in Laojun Mountain National Park
The correct name of the last author should be ‘‘Tetsuro Matsuzawa’’, and not ‘‘Tetsuro Matsuzwa’’ as given in the original publication of the article.
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First insights into the feeding habits of the Critically Endangered black snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus strykeri (Colobinae, Primates)
Since its initial discovery in 2010 in the Gaoligong Mountains on the Sino–Myanmar border, there remains no direct information on the feeding habits...
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Animal Diversity
Hubei Shennongjia is located in the hinterland of East Asia, which is the first transition zone from the lowland plains of eastern Eurasia to the... -
Exploring Strategic Functions of Slee** Sites in Crested Macaques (Macaca nigra): Evidence from Intergroup Encounters
In gregarious animals, competition for resources, such as water, food, and shelter, is common. Slee** sites are one such resource that also may...
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Behavioral adaptation in an adoptive free-ranging female Tibetan macaque
Adoption is an important form of allomaternal care in nonhuman primates, with implications for reproductive output and infant survival. Here, we...
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Sphingobacterium bovistauri sp. nov., Isolated from the Faeces of Bos Taurus
A novel bacterium designated WQ 366 T was isolated from the faeces of Bos taurus , foraging on the slopes of the Baima Snow Mountain in Yunnan, China....
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The influence of a demographic change on social relationships among male golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana)
It has been suggested that social relationships are more likely to be prone to variation in the dispersing sex than the philopatric sex. However, we...
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Behavior of Mothers after Infant Loss in Bonnet Macaques (Macaca radiata)
Mother–offspring bonds in primates often last for life and shape the behavior of both mother and offspring. Therefore, the death of an infant may...
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A preliminary study on home range and daily travel distance of François’ langur in a high-altitude area
François’ langur ( Trachypithecus francoisi ) is an indicator species living in Karst rocky habitats. To understand the François’ langurs ecological...
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Vehicle Collisions Among Four Species of Monkeys Between 2000 and 2018 on a Suburban Road in Diani, Kenya
The impacts of road infrastructure on wildlife are of mounting concern. Amidst a growing body of literature on vehicle–wildlife collisions, few...
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Sphingobacterium rhinopitheci sp. Nov., isolated from the faeces of Rhinopithecus bieti in China
A novel bacterium, WQ 047 T , was isolated from the faeces of Rhinopithecus bieti , a highly endangered primate endemic to China. The cells were...