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1por Rocchigiani, Guido, Fonti, Niccolò, Nardoni, Simona, Cavicchio, Paolo, Mancianti, Francesca, Poli, Alessandro“…Although clinical disease is uncommon, some species, including ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta), have been found to develop acute and lethal toxoplasmosis. …”
Publicado 2022
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2por Merritt, Dustin J., MacLean, Evan L., Crawford, Jeremy Chase, Brannon, Elizabeth M.“…We investigated numerical discrimination and numerical rule-learning in ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta). Two ring-tailed lemurs were trained to respond to two visual arrays, each of which contained between one and four elements, in numerically ascending order. …”
Publicado 2011
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3“…In despotic groups, post-conflict management via reconciliation (the first post-conflict reunion between former opponents) can occur, even if conciliatory rates are considerably different. Lemur catta is defined as a despotic species because groups are characterized by a strict linear hierarchy maintained by the adult females (the dominant sex) mainly via aggression. …”
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4“…Our aim was to determine the relationship between allostatic load in ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) under human care and potentially stressful individual, social, medical and husbandry factors, as well a sex and age. …”
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5por Bolt, Laura M.“…For gregarious strepsirrhines with large vocal repertoires and differentiated dominance ranks like the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta), agonistic vocalization use is important to study to better understand their social adaptations.To determine whether ring-tailed lemur vocalizations such as the yip, cackle, twitter, chutter, and plosive bark were used as aggressive or submissive signals during agonism and uttered at different rates by males of differing dominance ranks and ages, 565 h of focal data were collected on 31 individual males aged ≥ 1 year from Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar. …”
Publicado 2021
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6por Adaszek, Łukasz, Wilczyńska, Anna, Ziętek, Jerzy, Kalinowski, Marcin, Teodorowski, Oliwier, Winiarczyk, Dagmara, Skrzypczak, Maciej, Winiarczyk, StanisławEnlace del recurso
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7por Parga, Joyce A., Sauther, Michelle L., Cuozzo, Frank P., Youssouf Jacky, Ibrahim Antho, Lawler, Richard R., Sussman, Robert W., Gould, Lisa, Pastorini, Jennifer“…Ring‐tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) are seasonally breeding primates that live in multi‐male, multi‐female groups. …”
Publicado 2016
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9por Pollastri, Ilaria, Normando, Simona, Florio, Daniela, Ferrante, Linda, Bandoli, Francesca, Macchi, Elisabetta, Muzzo, Alessia, de Mori, Barbara“…To validate AVIP to this particular AVI, we applied it to assess a walk-in enclosure hosting five Lemur catta in an Italian zoo. Results of behavioural and physiological analyses suggested no changes in animal welfare level and the Animal Welfare Risk Assessment showed low animal welfare risks. …”
Publicado 2022
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10“…To reexamine the link between food availability and male deference, we studied agonism and foraging in two nonwild ring‐tailed lemur (Lemur catta) populations: the Los Angeles Zoo and St. …”
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11Microbial rewilding in the gut microbiomes of captive ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) in Madagascarpor Bornbusch, Sally L., Clarke, Tara A., Hobilalaina, Sylvia, Reseva, Honore Soatata, LaFleur, Marni, Drea, Christine M.“…To test for microbial rewilding in animal microbiomes, we used a unique population of wild-born ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) that were initially held as illegal pets in unnatural settings and, subsequently, relocated to a rescue center in Madagascar where they live in naturalistic environments. …”
Publicado 2022
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12por Cuccato, Matteo, Rubiola, Selene, Rossi, Luca, Piga, Sara, Scaglione, Frine Eleonora“…An adult male ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) from a biopark of northern Italy was submitted to necropsy. …”
Publicado 2023
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13por Palmada-Flores, Marc, Orkin, Joseph D, Haase, Bettina, Mountcastle, Jacquelyn, Bertelsen, Mads F, Fedrigo, Olivier, Kuderna, Lukas F K, Jarvis, Erich D, Marques-Bonet, Tomas“…Background: The ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta) is a charismatic strepsirrhine primate endemic to Madagascar. …”
Publicado 2022
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14por Samorek-Pieróg, Małgorzata, Karamon, Jacek, Brzana, Adam, Sobieraj, Lesław, Włodarczyk, Mariusz, Sroka, Jacek, Bełcik, Aneta, Korpysa-Dzirba, Weronika, Cencek, TomaszEnlace del recurso
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15por Chandrashekar, Aparna, Knierim, Jessica A., Khan, Sohail, Raboin, Dominique L., Venkatesh, Sateesh, Clarke, Tara A., Cuozzo, Frank P., LaFleur, Marni, Lawler, Richard R., Parga, Joyce A., Rasamimanana, Hantanirina R., Reuter, Kim E., Sauther, Michelle L., Baden, Andrea L.“…Madagascar's ring‐tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) are experiencing rapid population declines due to ongoing habitat loss and fragmentation, as well as increasing exploitation for bushmeat and the illegal pet trade. …”
Publicado 2020
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16“…Using the endangered ring‐tailed lemur (Lemur catta) as a model, we compared two populations under long‐term study: a relatively “open,” wild population (n = 180) derived from Bezà Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar (2003–2013) and a “closed,” captive population (n = 121) derived from the Duke Lemur Center (DLC, 1980–2013) and from the Indianapolis and Cincinnati Zoos (2012). …”
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17por Calvey, Tanya, Patzke, Nina, Kaswera-Kyamakya, Consolate, Gilissen, Emmanuel, Bertelsen, Mads F., Pettigrew, John D., Manger, Paul R.Enlace del recurso
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18“…CASE PRESENTATION: Three ring-tailed lemurs (Lemur catta) were immobilized using a combination of intramuscular alfaxalone (5 mg/kg), butorphanol (0.2 mg/kg), and midazolam (0.2 mg/kg), at the University College Dublin Veterinary Hospital. …”
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19por Bornbusch, Sally L., Greene, Lydia K., Rahobilalaina, Sylvia, Calkins, Samantha, Rothman, Ryan S., Clarke, Tara A., LaFleur, Marni, Drea, Christine M.“…To more comprehensively characterize gut microbiota in an ecologically flexible host, the ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta; n = 209), while also investigating the role of environmental acquisition, we used 16S rRNA sequencing of lemur gut and soil microbiota sampled from up to 13 settings, eight in the wilderness of Madagascar and five in captivity in Madagascar or the U.S. …”
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20“…We tested three types of enrichments on a zoo-housed group of Lemur catta to assess the integrated effect of enrichment items and environmental and individual factors on the animals’ behavior. …”
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