Use of habitat for agricultural purposes puts primate infants at risk

Use of habitat for agricultural purposes puts primate infants at risk

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Frequent visits to oil palm plantations are leading to a sharp increase in mortality rates among infant southern pig-tailed macaques (Macaca nemestrina) in the wild, according to a new study. In addition to increased risk from predators and human encounters, exposure to harmful agricultural chemicals in this environment may negatively affect infant development.

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