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Tibetan MacaqueEducational resources on Tibetan MacaqueTibetan Macaque or Macaca thibetana is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Conservation Dependent . IUCN Profile of the Tibetan Macaque Photos of Macaque Monkeys / tibetan1.jpg Tibetan Macaque Previous | Home | Next : Tibetan Macaque Distinguishing Characteristics. Tibetan macaques have long, dense, grayish brown fur. The whiskers and beard are lighter www2.gsu.edu/~wwwvir/VirusInfo/pages/tibetan1_jpg.htm Basic info tibetan macaques The Tibetan macaque society. A field study. Hefei, China: Anhui University Press [in Chinese] Ogawa, Hideshi (1995). Bridging behavior and other affiliative interactions among male anthropology.buffalo.edu/Faculty/berman/BasicE.htm China - Emeishan Mama Tibetan Macaque on "Monkey Hill" 25. Patricia, Andrew, Caroline, Murray, Grace, and Sally before Emeishan Hike (Photo courtesy of Lisa) 26. www.opl.ucsb.edu/grace/china/emeishan.html ADW: macaque1.jpg Permissions for Use. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution ... Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana) animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/resources/david_blank/macaque1.jpg/view.html Central Washington University - Department of Psychology: Megan D ... McCarthy, M.S., Matheson, M.D., Lester, J.D., Sheeran, L.K., Li, J.H. & Wagner, R.S. (2007) Sequences of Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana) behaviors and www.cwu.edu/~psych/mathes.html Central Washington University - Primate Behavior : Faculty Li, J., L. Sun & H. Yin. (in press) Male Dominance, Mate Competition and Mate Choice in the Tibetan Macaque at Huangshan, China. American Journal of Primatology. www.cwu.edu/~primate/masters/faculty.html Laboratory Primate Newsletter Volume 28 Number 3 The Tibetan macaque (Macaca thibetana) is a large-bodied, stump-tailed macaque endemic to China. Until recently, there were no studies of this macaque, and it remains among the www.brown.edu/Research/Primate/lpn28-3.html Primate Info Net: The Life Spans of Nonhuman Primates 30 yrs. (1) Macaca sylvanus (Barbary Macaque) 22 yrs. (1) Macaca thibetana (Tibetan Macaque) 20 pin.primate.wisc.edu/aboutp/phys/lifespan.html Cornell : Cooperation Conference Preventing revolution among male Tibetan macaque; 3:45 - 4:05 Alex Rickard (Binghamton) Bacterial sociology in a biofilm world; 4:10 - 4:40 Keynote presentation: www.eeid.cornell.edu/cooperation.html Central Washington University - Department of Psychology ... Sequences of Tibetan macaque behaviors and tourist behaviors at Mt. Huangshan, China. Paper presentation to the annual meeting of the American Society of www.cwu.edu/~psych/ugres2.html |
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