Group structure and activity rhythm in lemur mongoz (primates, lemuriformes) on Anjouan and Moheli islands, Comoro archipelago : Anthropological papers of the American Museum of Natural History /
The American Museum of Natural History
- Volume 53, Part 4.
- New York : American Museum of Natural History, 1976.
- 380 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 27 cm.
- Volume 53, Part 4. .
Includes bibliographical references.
"A previous study in Madagascar revealed Lemur mongoz to be nocturnal and to exhibit pair-bonding. Subsequent work in the Comoro Islands has shown that, whereas in the warm, seasonal lowland areas of Moheli and Anjouan L. mongoz is likewise nocturnal, in the humid highlands of Anjouan these animals are active during the day. This difference appears to be environmentally linked. Further, on Anjouan L. mongoz exhibits pair-bonding and the formation of "family" groups, but on Moheli there is a variation in group structure. It is possible that group composition of L. mongoz on Moheli undergoes seasonal change."
In English.
00659452
Anthropology--Periodicals.
GN 1 / A44 1976 v. 53 pt. 4
Includes bibliographical references.
"A previous study in Madagascar revealed Lemur mongoz to be nocturnal and to exhibit pair-bonding. Subsequent work in the Comoro Islands has shown that, whereas in the warm, seasonal lowland areas of Moheli and Anjouan L. mongoz is likewise nocturnal, in the humid highlands of Anjouan these animals are active during the day. This difference appears to be environmentally linked. Further, on Anjouan L. mongoz exhibits pair-bonding and the formation of "family" groups, but on Moheli there is a variation in group structure. It is possible that group composition of L. mongoz on Moheli undergoes seasonal change."
In English.
00659452
Anthropology--Periodicals.
GN 1 / A44 1976 v. 53 pt. 4