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Sources of variation in social tolerance in mouse lemurs (Microcebus spp.).

Mamy Rina EvasoaElke ZimmermannAlida Frankline HasiniainaSolofonirina RasoloharijaonaBlanchard RandrianambininaUte Radespiel
Published in: BMC ecology (2019)
Variations in social tolerance and its consequences are most likely influenced by two factors, ecology (via forest type) and physiology (via reproductive activity), and only to a lesser extent by clade membership. The study suggests that mouse lemur females have higher aggression rates and more agonistic conflicts with males when females in the population are reproducing, at least in resource-rich humid forests. The study confirms a high degree of social plasticity between species in these small solitary foragers that supports their taxonomic distinctiveness and requires further scientific attention.
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