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2. Low Genetic Variability In The Recovering Urban Banded Leaf Monkey Population Of Singapore
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Ang, A., Srivasthan, A., Md.-Zain, B. M., and Ismail, M. R. B.
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Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
Ang, A., Srivasthan, A., Md.-Zain, B. M., Ismail, M. R. B. (2012): Low Genetic Variability In The Recovering Urban Banded Leaf Monkey Population Of Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology 60 (2): 589-594, DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5350757, {"references":["Ang, A., M. Ismail & R. Meier, 2010. Reproduction and infant pelage coloration of the banded leaf monkey in Singapore. Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, 58: 411-415.","Bayona-Bafaluy, M. P., R. Acin-Perez, J. C. Mullikin, J. S. Park, R. Moreno-Loshuertos, P. Hu, A. P Perez-Martos, P. Fernandez- Silva, Y. Bai & J. A, Enr quez, 2003 Revisiting the mouse mitochondrial DNA sequence. Nucleic Acids Research, 31: 5349-5355.","Brook, B. W., N. S. Sodhi & P. K. L. Ng, 2003. Catastrophic extinctions follow deforestation in Singapore. Nature, 424: 420-423.","Charpentier, M. J. E., C. V. Williams & C. M. Drea, 2008. 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3. From kissing to belly stridulation: comparative analysis reveals surprising diversity, rapid evolution, and much homoplasy in the mating behaviour of 27 species of sepsid flies (Diptera: Sepsidae)
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Puniamoorthy, Nalini, Ismail, M R B, Tan, D S H, Meier, R, University of Zurich, and Puniamoorthy, Nalini
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10127 Institute of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies ,1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,570 Life sciences ,biology ,590 Animals (Zoology) - Published
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4. REPRODUCTION AND INFANT PELAGE COLOURATION OF THE BANDED LEAF MONKEY (MAMMALIA: PRIMATES: CERCOPITHECIDAE) IN SINGAPORE.
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Ang, A., Ismail, M. R. B., and Meier, R.
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PELAGE , *PRESBYTIS , *POPULATION biology , *NATURE reserves , *ANIMAL behavior - Abstract
The banded leaf monkey (Presbytis femoralis femoralis) is the largest extant non-human primate in Singapore and its population is known to be critically endangered and restricted to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve. Prior to this study it was uncertain whether the species is reproducing in Singapore and there were confl icting reports about infant colouration, casting doubts on whether the subspecies in Singapore is different from that in Johor, Malaysia. Here we present the first report on reproduction, infant pelage colouration and development of the banded leaf monkeys in Singapore based on 22 months of observational data. We report at least six births from 2008 to 2010, and present evidence that there is at least one birth season in June/July for three consecutive years. Moreover several infants have survived beyond seven months, implying low infant mortality. The infants are born white, with a black line from head, along the spine, to tail that is intersected by a black line passing along the shoulders to the outer surfaces of both forearms thus forming a distinctive cruciform (cross-like) black pattern on the dorsum. This natal pelage pattern is consistent with that of the banded leaf monkey infants in Johor, suggesting no differentiation between the two populations based on infant colouration. These data are preliminary and more long-term research is needed to understand the reproductive behaviour of this native and elusive primate in Singapore. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. REPRODUCTION AND INFANT PELAGE COLOURATION OF THE BANDED LEAF MONKEY (MAMMALIA: PRIMATES: CERCOPITHECIDAE) IN SINGAPORE
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Ang, A., Ismail, M. R. B., and Rudolf Meier
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Biodiversity ,Taxonomy - Abstract
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6. LOW GENETIC VARIABILITY IN THE RECOVERING URBAN BANDED LEAF MONKEY POPULATION OF SINGAPORE
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Ang, A., Srivasthan, A., Md -Zain, B. M., Ismail, M. R. B., and Rudolf Meier
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