Natural History of the Brown Mouse Lemur

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Daily Torpor
Daubentonia Madagascariensis
Diverse Environmental Cues
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Family Lemuridae
Fecal Samples
field research methods
frugivory and insectivory
Grey Mouse Lemur
Home Range Overlap
Mouse Lemurs
nocturnal primate population dynamics
Nocturnal Primates
Phenological Monitoring
Phenological Patterns
Postpartum Estrus
primate behavioral ecology
reproductive seasonality
Seasonal Fattening
Seasonal Hibernation
Sherman Live Trap
small mammal energetics
Spectral Tarsier
strepsirrhine social systems
Tapetum Lucidum
Testicular Volume
Water Boatmen

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  • ISBN 9780132432719
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This text can be used for any undergraduate or graduate course with a primate behavior or primate ecology component. It can also be used as supplemental reading, for any advanced animal behavior class. There are very few books that address the biology of nocturnal primates. There are even fewer that delve with any detail regarding the behavior of specific species. These animals are difficult to follow. Their diminutive size, the thickness of the vegetation, and their nocturnal habits, make the study of their habits a demanding task.Through a trial of patience, Sylvia Atsalis has undertaken this task. Here she provides an in depth view at the life and behavioral patterns of these tiny primates. A Natural History of the Brown Mouse Lemur provides the most complete look at the behavior and ecology of mouse lemurs.

Sylvia Atsalis is Coordinator of the Student Center for Science Engagement at Northeastern Illinois University. She has over twenty years experience teaching, advising, and offering professional development to students in STEM disciplines.

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