id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt rr171v5603k Michelle L Lute Demography and Behavior in Macaca fascicularis in the Anthropogenic Landscapes of Singapore 2010 .txt text/plain 223 9 30 The costs of high density, intense resource competition and stress, may be outweighed by anthropogenic benefits of increased food sources to supplement forest resources. To explore primate dispersal dynamics, and investigate whether aggression and peripherilization are important predictors of dispersal, I conducted a behavioral and demographic study of two long-tailed macaque (M. fascicularis) groups was in Singapore for two groups, one located at the MacRitchie Reservoir which experiences much more pedestrian traffic than the other group located in an area of the Upper Seletar Nature Reserve predominantly visited by motorists. cache/rr171v5603k.txt txt/rr171v5603k.txt