Observations on the ecology and social organization of the green monkey,Cercopithecus sabaeus, in Senegal
The green monkey, Cercopithecus sabaeus, has not been studied in its natural habitat in West Africa. This paper reports observations made during a 3-month study in Senegal. Green monkeys live in multimale groups averaging some 12 individuals. Information is given on home range size, use of habitat,...
Main Author: | Dunbar, RIM |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
1974
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