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22 Cards in this Set

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What is another name for Rhinopithecus?
Golden langur
Which two odd nosed monkeys are the most closely related?
Nasalis and Simias
What three species of semnopithecus can be found in India?
P. entellus, P. senex and P. Johnii
P. senex and P. Johnii have been classified under a different name sometimes- what?
Kasi
What is the diet of the melalophus group
Frugivore-folivore
What part of the forest do presbytic melalophus inhabit
Low canopy
Describe the social organization of presbytis melalophus
small groups: 1 male
Dscribe the diet of the presbytis cristata and obscura group
specialized folivore- eat mature leaves
What part of the forest do presbytis cristata and obscura inhabit?
High canopy
Describe the social organization of prebytis cristata / obscura
Large MM/ 1M groups
Group 1 Macaques
M. silenus, m. nemestrina, sulawesi, m. sylvanus
Group II Macaques
M sinica, M. radiata, m. assamensis, m. thibetana
Group III Macaques
M. fasiculariss, m. cyclopsis, m. mulatta, m. fuscata
Group IV Macaques
M. arctoides
In what country is M. fuscata found?
Japan
What group is found in broad leaf evergreen, subtropical forests
II (N. assamensis, M. thibetana) and IV (M. arctoides
What group is found in broad leaf evergreen, tropical forests
I and IV (M. arctoides)
What species inhabits both tropical and sub-tropical broad leaf evergreen forests?
M. arctoides
What group inhabits secondary Savannah-bush edge areas that are subtropical?
Group III: M. mulatta
What group inhabits secondary Savannah-bush edge areas that are ropical?
II and III (M. radiata and M. fascicularis)
What research site was found to have the largest human interference?
Bossou: this was larger than Gombe!
At what chimp research sites were nuts consumed?
Tai and Bossou