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  • 1
    ISSN: 0032-8332
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A field survey of road-side rhesus monkey of northern India was conducted during 1964–65 for the study of group composition and population density. In 1651 km distance covered during this survey, total of 83 groups of rhesus monkey were counted. Adult females were predominant over other members in the group and were twice the number of adult males in a group. Infants were more than double the numbers of juveniles and juveniles formed the smallest percentage in any group and showed a tendency of decline in their population. Percentages of group size varied from 2.50 to 28.09. Sex-ratios, proportions of infants and juveniles to adults, proportions of juveniles to infants and the population density in different zones and sectors have been discussed.
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    Primates 15 (1974), S. 327-340 
    ISSN: 0032-8332
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The ecology and behaviour of golden langurs,Presbytis geei Khajuria, 1956, were studied in the western forests of Assam. During our survey 10 groups were observed of which one was all male group and the rest were bisexual. Group composition, sex ratio of adult males and females, ratio of adult females to juveniles and infants, percentage of females with infants, number of males in each group, daily activity pattern, intra-inter group and inter-specific relations, reaction to disturbances, and vocalisation have been studied and included in this paper. The similiarity and differences in their behaviour from those of Hanuman langurs have been discussed.
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    ISSN: 0032-8332
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract In continuation of the field work that was initiated in the summer of 1973 another field trip to the same area of Goalpara district was undertaken in the winter of 1973 and later on a survey of Manas sanctuary was made in winter of 1976 to collect further information about golden langur. This report incorporates the results of these two field studies and includes such information as the characteristics of the study area, total number of langur groups observed, their size and composition, food items utilised by them during winter months, inter-group and inter-specific relationships, etc. It also includes, incidentally, observations of the capped langur in the Manas sanctuary and remarks on allopatry of distribution of golden and capped langurs in this sanctuary. The range of distribution of golden langur on the Indian side and present status and future of these monkeys have been discussed. The social organisation of the golden langur has been compared with that of other langurs and the concentrations of the former in Jamduar and Raimona forests during the winter months have been compared with those in summer months.
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