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ArticleGlenn, Mary E.Cercopithecus, the genus of guenons, is the largest of the African primate genera, and yet more than half of the species belonging to this group have never been the focus of a long-term field study. In this paper, I present data on group size and comp . . .
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ArticleGlenn, Mary E.The density of a population is an indicator of its relative success when compared to the other populations within the same species. Few studies have examined population densities of Cercopithecus mona in its original range in Africa [1,2]. Previous to . . .
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Book chapterBensen, Keith J.
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ArticleGlenn, Mary E.The last comprehensive native forest structure survey made in the Grand Etang National Park and Forest Reserve of Grenada was in the 1940's, before Hurricane Janet hit the island in 1955. The data from this study were collected in the mid-1990's, prev . . .
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ArticleGlenn, Mary E.Morphological measurements were collected from 12 wild and 12 captive mona monkeys (Cercopithecus mona) on the Caribbean island of Grenada. Mona monkeys were introduced to Grenada from Africa approximately 200 to 300 years ago during the slave trade e . . .
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Book reviewGlenn, Mary E.
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Book chapterGlenn, Mary E.Forest dwelling mona monkeys (Cercopithecus mona) were introduced to the Caribbean island of Grenada and the Gulf of Guinea islands of São Tomé and Príncipe 200–500 years ago and have remained isolated from their African mainland conspecifics for at l . . .