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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Jeannin Nicolas Rakotondrazandry ◽  
Timothy M. Sefczek ◽  
Cynthia L. Frasier ◽  
Vicki L. Villanova ◽  
Solofonirina Rasoloharijaona ◽  
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Infanticide occurs in an array of mammalian species, especially primates. Most infanticidal events occur in polygynous societies, though they sometimes happen in nongregarious populations. We witnessed a possible infanticidal event of a 3-month-old male aye-aye, a species that exhibits a dispersed multimale social system, in Torotorofotsy, Madagascar. Though firsthand killing of the infant was not observed, physical injuries to the infant, vocalizations of the adult female, and her subsequent chase of the adult male aye-aye strongly indicates infanticide. If true, this would be the first recorded incident of an infanticidal event in a noyau primate. The evidence for three different explanations of infanticide is evaluated.


Author(s):  
Timothy M. Sefczek ◽  
W. Scott McGraw ◽  
David M. Faralahy ◽  
Gabriel M. Manampisoa ◽  
Edward E. Louis

Author(s):  
Jeannin Nicolas Rakotondrazandry ◽  
Faranky Ravelomandrato ◽  
Timothy M. Sefczek ◽  
Yves Rostant Andriamalala ◽  
Cynthia L. Frasier ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 484-498
Author(s):  
Roger Doménico Randimbiharinirina ◽  
Torsten Richter ◽  
Brigitte M. Raharivololona ◽  
Jonah H. Ratsimbazafy ◽  
Dominik Schüßler

2020 ◽  
Vol 91 (6) ◽  
pp. 558-574
Author(s):  
Timothy M. Sefczek ◽  
Ryan A. Hagenson ◽  
Doménico Roger Randimbiharinirina ◽  
Jeannin Nicolas Rakotondrazandry ◽  
Edward E. Louis

Madagascar’s dramatic climatic fluctuations mean most lemurs adjust behaviors seasonally as resource availability fluctuates. Many lemurs will adopt one of two strategies, a resource maximizer or an area minimizer, when adjusting to seasonal shifts in resource availability. However, it is unknown if and how aye-aye (<i>Daubentonia madagascariensis</i>) ranging behavior is influenced by seasonality. We explored whether habitat use changed seasonally. We followed two aye-ayes, an adult male and an adult female, in the undisturbed forest of Torotorofotsy, Madagascar, from April 2012 to December 2017. We used instantaneous focal-animal sampling to collect behavioral data every 5 min and GPS locations every 20 min. We used the minimum convex polygon (MCP) to determine overall home range, and the Brownian bridge movement model (BBMM) to estimate overall and seasonal home range of the female aye-aye from November 2014 to October 2017. We used Wilcoxon signed-rank tests to determine whether there were significant differences in home range sizes between seasons across years and to examine whether there were seasonal differences in height of invertebrate foraging, generalized linear models to assess seasonal differences in travel rates and nesting locations, and χ<sup>2</sup> tests to determine whether there were differences in forest strata use when foraging on invertebrates. The male’s MCP home range was 2,586 ha, and the female’s MCP home range was 765 ha. The seasonal BBMM for the female varied between 443.6 and 1,010.0 ha, though infant rearing appears to have influenced these values. There were no significant differences in seasonal home range, travel rates, nesting locations, or height of invertebrate feeding. However, canopy level invertebrate foraging occurred more often than understory or ground levels. It appears aye-ayes in this undisturbed forest were not influenced by seasonal shifts and had larger home ranges than any previously reported. These findings may indicate that aye-ayes in an undisturbed forest are resource maximizers, closely linked to invertebrate assemblages.


2019 ◽  
Vol 171 (2) ◽  
pp. 336-341
Author(s):  
Timothy M. Sefczek ◽  
Doménico R. Randimbiharinirina ◽  
Brigitte M. Raharivololona ◽  
Harison Razafimahaleo ◽  
Olivier Randrianarison ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 303 (2) ◽  
pp. 282-294
Author(s):  
Edwin Dickinson ◽  
Shruti Kolli ◽  
Alysa Schwenk ◽  
Cassidy E. Davis ◽  
Adam Hartstone‐Rose

2019 ◽  
Vol 171 (1) ◽  
pp. 8-16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Adam Hartstone‐Rose ◽  
Edwin Dickinson ◽  
Marissa L. Boettcher ◽  
Anthony Herrel

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