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- Does female social precedence characterize captive aye-ayes
- I observed the dyadic social dominance relations of captive aye-ayes to determine interactions between the sexes of these species (Kappeler, 1990).
- www.springerlink.com
- Adaptations in the Aye-aye:
- www.springerlink.com
- Meaningful social interactions between older people in institutional
- been neglected in research: the reasons for and types of social interaction in institutional .. to which the coughing resident laughingly replied, 'Oh aye'.
- dspace.stir.ac.uk
- Neighbourhood Infrastructure, 'Third Places' and Patterns of Social
- Third Places and Social Interactions: Further Reflections ................... 15. 5.
- research.shu.ac.uk
- Published 13 July 2004 by the American Society of Mammalogists
- Jul 13, 2004 more robust than extant aye-ayes (mean robusticity index 24.5 for. D.
- www.science.smith.edu
Suggested Web Resources
- Aye-aye - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- The aye-aye is classically considered 'solitary' as they have not been observed to groom each other.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Primate Factsheets: Aye-aye (Daubentonia madagascariensis
- pin.primate.wisc.edu
- Aye-Aye Facts
- Also, there is some social interaction when the male tries to court the female, since amongst aye-ayes the female is dominant to the male.
- www.buzzle.com
- Aye Aye Lemur Social Behavior | Duke Lemur Center
- Wild aye-ayes spend most of their lives alone. The only social interactions occur during courtship and when an infant is dependent on its mother.
- lemur.duke.edu
- aye-aye: Definition from Answers.com
- Social interaction. The aye-aye is classically considered 'solitary' as they have not been observed to groom each other.
- www.answers.com
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