Notes on the Social Behaviour of Wild Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis larvatus)

Title
Notes on the Social Behaviour of Wild Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis larvatus)
Publication Date
1990
Author(s)
Rajaratnam, Rajanathan
( author )
OrcID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5932-7935
Email: rrajarat@une.edu.au
UNE Id une-id:rrajarat
Bennett, E L
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
Malaysian Nature Society
Place of publication
Malaysia
UNE publication id
une:23736
Abstract
This paper presents notes collected during 21 months of study on the social behaviour of proboscis monkeys at Samunsam Wildlife Sanctuary, Sarawak, Malaysia. All mixed-sex groups seen were harems, and average group size was nine. All-male groups also occurred. Harems were spatially cohesive, but all-male groups were more scattered. Harems changed their composition frequently with both females and males switching between groups, although infants remained with their mothers for more than a year, Each haram slept close to another one by the river on most nights. Grooming between adults was rare. Mating and births occurred throughout the year, but with pronounced peaks. Allomothering was recorded, and group movements seemed to be led by the females, not the male.
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Citation
Malayan Nature Journal, v.44, p. 35-44
ISSN
0025-1291
Start page
35
End page
44

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