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Diademed sifaka

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For a large lemur, the diademed sifaka is rather athletic, being capable of lateral aerial propulsion of up to 30 kilometers per hour, a result of muscular leg thrusting action pushing off from a vertical tree trunk. It is possible, although not proven, that its vigorous health characteristics are
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is thought to traverse the greatest daily path distance relative to other members of its family in its patrolling and foraging, attaining a typical travel distance in excess of 1.6 kilometres (one mile) per day. To accomplish this it consumes a diet high in energy content and diverse in plant
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length (four months), age of sexual maturity, female dominance, life expectancy (18 years) and propensity for sunbathing while stretched out on a branch. They differ distinctly in colouration and markings, except for having universally totally black faces.
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The diademed sifaka forms groups typically of two to ten individuals, which may include multiple male and female adults. Each troop defends an exclusive home territory of 25 to 50 hectares (62 to 125 acres) using perimeter
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only a few days per year. Being dominant, the female has the greatest input to mate selection. Copulation occurs in the summer (around December), and the expected number of births is one offspring per female per annum.
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marking by both the males and females. Although the diademed sifaka defends the group's territory strongly against other members of their same species, it will share territory with other species such as the
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is readily distinguished from all the other lemur species by its characteristic markings and large physical size. Its entire coat is moderately long, silky and luxuriant. The long white fur encircling his
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by native peoples. This threat is also present even within designated national parks, which are sufficiently distant from the center of government, that enforcement of existing national laws protecting
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Sexual maturity occurs after age two or three, with the male maturing somewhat more slowly than the female. Little is known of mating behaviour; however, it is believed that the female is
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has been discovered in south central Madagascar; the members of this population exhibit an array of different colour markings, including at least one observation of an all black lemur.
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analyses have not resulted in consistent results as to whether this group of individuals should constitute a new species. Scientists have decided to classify this outlier group as
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Glander, K.E.; Wright, P.C.; Daniel, P.S.; Merenlender, A.M. (1992). "Morphometrics and testicle size of rain forest lemur species from southeastern Madagascar".
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in central and eastern Madagascar are causing many of the rural poor to seek subsistence by seizing whatever forest lands are available and undertaking
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lemur further diversifies its diet by consuming not only fruits, but certain flowers, seeds and verdant leaves, in proportions that vary by season.
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Vargas, A.; Jiminez, I.; Palomares, F.; Palacio, M.J. (2002). "Distribution, status, and conservation needs of the golden-crowned sifaka (
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tactics as their initial step in a shifting cultivation system. Returns from such land use are usually meager, yielding small amounts of
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estimates for the species range between 6,000 and 10,000 individuals. The primary threat is habitat reduction due to
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ecoregion, one of the world's most significant regions for conservation. Geographically the range extends to at least the
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in the extreme southern portion of the range. As with all Indriidae, this species and its entire genus have
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The diademed sifaka and three other sifaka species form a tight species group within the genus
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Powzyk, J. A.; Mowry, C. B. (2003). "Dietary and Feeding Differences Between Sympatric
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Andriaholinirina, V.N.; Rabaviola, J.C. (2004). "Limites de la zone de repartition de
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The diademed sifaka makes a warning call resembling the sound "kiss-sneeze" when a
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enhanced from high consumption of two plants which contain high concentrations of
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The diademed sifaka is one of the mostly widely distributed member of the genus
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on the island of Madagascar independent of other mainland African species.
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content, each day consuming over 25 different vegetative species. This
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until further research warrants designation of a separate species.
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The diademed sifaka is classified as critically endangered on the
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and covering its cheeks, forehead and chin, engenders the "
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Specific locations for sighting the diademed sifaka are
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University of Michigan fact sheet for diademed sifaka
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in the south. One set of researchers has recorded a
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IUCN 3.1
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