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1 Erratum to: Chapter 4 Long-Term Lemur Research at Centre Valbio, Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar
In this chapter, the following sentences are incorrect:
Section 4.3.4 Reproductive Hormones, 2nd paragraph:
While DHT levels were higher in males than in females, there was no significant sex difference in testosterone levels. Similar testosterone results were found in M. rufus.
Section 4.4.4 Habitat Disturbance, 4th paragraph:
In a comparative study of stress hormones in adult E. rubriventer in selectively logged versus minimally logged sites, patterns of cortisol excretion were similar in both sites, but those in the undisturbed site showed little response to variation in food availability and rainfall. In contrast, at the disturbed site, fecal cortisol levels were significantly higher when fruit was scarce (parturition and early lactation) compared with when fruit was abundant (prebreeding season).
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Section 4.3.4 Reproductive Hormones, 2nd paragraph:
While DHT levels were higher in males than in females, the relationship between sex and testosterone level varied across seasons, with each sex excreting higher levels at different times (Tecot et al. in prep.). Similar testosterone results were found in M. rufus (Zohdy et al. 2010).
Section 4.4.4 Habitat Disturbance, 4th paragraph:
In a comparative study of stress hormones in adult E. rubriventer in selectively logged versus minimally logged sites, patterns of cortisol excretion were similar in both sites, but those in the disturbed site showed little response to variation in food availability and rainfall. In contrast, at the undisturbed site, fecal cortisol levels were significantly higher when fruit was scarce (parturition and early lactation) compared with when fruit was abundant (prebreeding season).
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2 Erratum to: Chapter 13 The 30-Year Blues: What We Know and Don’t Know About Life History, Group Size, and Group Fission of Blue Monkeys in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya
In this chapter, figure 13.5 is incorrect.
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Kappeler, P.M., Watts, D.P. (2012). Erratum to. In: Kappeler, P., Watts, D. (eds) Long-Term Field Studies of Primates. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22514-7_20
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