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Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata live in parts of Japan where it snows. ... , depending on their habitat. Most are arboreal. Others, like macaques Macaca sp. and baboons Papio sp., are more terrestrial. All ... . Some examples are guenons Cercopithecus sp., mangabeys Cercocebus sp., macaques, baboons, and colobus Colobus sp. monkeys. New World monkeys are ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Crab-eating macaques Macaca fascicularis and black rats Rattus rattus are amongst a number of introduced arboreal species which ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
Crab-eating macaques Macaca fascicularis and black rats Rattus rattus are amongst a number of introduced arboreal species which ...
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Barbary Macaques
General Information Although not strictly speaking correct, the Barbary macaque is traditionally called an ape, since it resembles one in having almost no tail. Barbary macaques (scientific name, Macaca sylvanus) are Old World primates belonging to the family Cercopithecidae. In addition to the Barbary and other macaques, this family ...
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Releases Visiting Membership Reports Links of Interest Wildlife Flora Fauna Birds Barbary Macaques Recent Records Working Groups Sections Rarities Panel Projects Gibraltar Biodiversity Project ... 's bat) MOLOSSIDAE Tadarida teniotis (European free-tailed bat) Order: Primates CERCOPITHECIDAE Macaca sylvanus (Barbary macaque) HOMINIDAE Homo sapiens sapiens (Human) Order: Carnivora CANIDAE Vulpes ...
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Populations of alien Macaca fascicularis in Papua (western New Guinea), Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance
Links page. Macaques The Long-tailed or Crab-eating Macaque, Macaca fascicularis, was introduced into the Jayapura area of northeastern Papua sometime in the very recent past. Because macaques are ... are unable to compete with macaques. Macaca fascicularis thus poses a significant threat to the plants and animals of the island. Although the current population of macaques is small and geographically ...
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biodiversity risk assessment and recommendations for risk management of Long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in New Guinea - Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance
Macaca fascicularis) in New Guinea - Indo-Pacific Conservation Alliance Who We Are About IPCA Board Bios Contact Us Documents Donations Our Projects Where we work Asmat Macaques ... Macaca Final Report Citation information: Kemp, N.J. and J.B. Burnett. 2003 (Revised 2006). A biodiversity risk assessment and recommendations for risk management of Long-tailed macaques (Macaca ...
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Monkey Maddness - THE INNER MONKEY
(Cebus), spiders (Ateles), macaques (Macaca), and so on, change as they grow and develop: INFANCY--In infancy primates ... more affectionate and attached than others. ADULTS--Increased strength comes as capuchins, spider monkeys, macaques and larger monkeys mature. (By comparison, strength is not significant in small nonhuman ...
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NICOLA KOYAMA: Reconciliation behaviour in wild Japanese macaques 1999 MARK COLLARD: Morphological evolution of the hominoids and papionins: implications ... National Park, Côte d'Ivoire 2005 CORRI WATT: Facial attractiveness among rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): manipulating and measuring preferences for conspecifics' facial characteristics. Conservation Medal Winners ...
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Napier Memorial Medal
NICOLA KOYAMA: Reconciliation behaviour in wild Japanese macaques 1999 MARK COLLARD: Morphological evolution of the hominoids and papionins: implications ... National Park, Côte d'Ivoire 2005 CORRI WATT: Facial attractiveness among rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta): manipulating and measuring preferences for conspecifics' facial characteristics. Site maintained by: ...
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