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Northern Plains Gray Langur: Biology and Ecology

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Title: Northern Plains Gray Langur: Biology and Ecology

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Taxonomy and Identification: 7 flashcards, 9 questions
  • Morphology and Physical Characteristics: 4 flashcards, 10 questions
  • Habitat and Distribution: 3 flashcards, 5 questions
  • Social Behavior and Reproduction: 12 flashcards, 17 questions
  • Diet and Human Interaction: 6 flashcards, 10 questions
  • Conservation Status and Threats: 5 flashcards, 10 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 38
  • True/False Questions: 33
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 30
  • Total Questions: 63

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Study Guide: Northern Plains Gray Langur: Biology and Ecology

Study Guide: Northern Plains Gray Langur: Biology and Ecology

Taxonomy and Identification

The species *Semnopithecus entellus* is commonly known by several names, including the sacred langur and Hanuman langur.

Answer: True

The species *Semnopithecus entellus* is commonly referred to by multiple names, such as the northern plains gray langur, sacred langur, Bengal sacred langur, and Hanuman langur, which relate to its distribution, cultural significance, and common associations.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the various common names used to refer to *Semnopithecus entellus*?: The species *Semnopithecus entellus* is commonly known by several names, including the northern plains gray langur, sacred langur, Bengal sacred langur, and Hanuman langur. These names reflect its geographical distribution, cultural significance, and common associations.
  • What are some of the species listed under the *Semnopithecus* genus in the provided taxonomic information?: The *Semnopithecus* genus, also known as Gray langurs, includes species such as the Nepal gray langur (*S. schistaceus*), Kashmir gray langur (*S. ajax*), Tarai gray langur (*S. hector*), the Northern plains gray langur (*S. entellus*), Black-footed gray langur (*S. hypoleucos*), Tufted gray langur (*S. priam*), Purple-faced langur (*S. vetulus*), and Nilgiri langur (*S. johnii*).
  • Can you detail the scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur?: The scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Suborder: Haplorhini, Infraorder: Simiiformes, Family: Cercopithecidae, Genus: *Semnopithecus*, and Species: *Semnopithecus entellus*. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand its evolutionary relationships.

The northern plains gray langur belongs to the family Hominidae, which includes great apes and humans.

Answer: False

The northern plains gray langur belongs to the family Cercopithecidae, which comprises Old World monkeys, not the family Hominidae (great apes and humans).

Related Concepts:

  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.
  • Can you detail the scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur?: The scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Suborder: Haplorhini, Infraorder: Simiiformes, Family: Cercopithecidae, Genus: *Semnopithecus*, and Species: *Semnopithecus entellus*. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand its evolutionary relationships.
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.

The taxonomic navbox lists genera like Trachypithecus and Presbytis under the 'Langur group'.

Answer: True

The taxonomic navbox categorizes genera such as Semnopithecus, Trachypithecus, and Presbytis under the 'Langur group', alongside other related genera in the 'Odd-nosed group'.

Related Concepts:

  • What are some of the genera listed under the 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox?: The 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox includes several genera, such as *Semnopithecus* (Gray langurs), *Trachypithecus* (various leaf monkeys), and *Presbytis* (Surilis). It also includes genera like *Pygathrix* (Doucs), *Rhinopithecus* (Snub-nosed monkeys), *Nasalis* (Proboscis monkey), and *Simias* (Pig-tailed langur) under the 'Odd-nosed group'.

The purpose of the 'Authority control databases' section is to list common names of the species.

Answer: False

The 'Authority control databases' section provides links to international databases and catalogs for standardized identification and referencing of the species, not for listing common names.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the purpose of the 'Authority control databases' section found at the end of the article?: The 'Authority control databases' section provides links to various international databases and catalogs that identify and track the species. These include identifiers from Wikidata, Wikispecies, ADW, GBIF, IUCN, and others, serving as a standardized way to reference and find information about the species across different scientific resources.

Which of the following is NOT a common name used for *Semnopithecus entellus*?

Answer: Himalayan langur

Common names for *Semnopithecus entellus* include sacred langur and Hanuman langur. 'Himalayan langur' is not listed as a common name for this species; the Himalayan gray langur is *Semnopithecus schistaceus*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the various common names used to refer to *Semnopithecus entellus*?: The species *Semnopithecus entellus* is commonly known by several names, including the northern plains gray langur, sacred langur, Bengal sacred langur, and Hanuman langur. These names reflect its geographical distribution, cultural significance, and common associations.
  • What are some of the species listed under the *Semnopithecus* genus in the provided taxonomic information?: The *Semnopithecus* genus, also known as Gray langurs, includes species such as the Nepal gray langur (*S. schistaceus*), Kashmir gray langur (*S. ajax*), Tarai gray langur (*S. hector*), the Northern plains gray langur (*S. entellus*), Black-footed gray langur (*S. hypoleucos*), Tufted gray langur (*S. priam*), Purple-faced langur (*S. vetulus*), and Nilgiri langur (*S. johnii*).

To which taxonomic family does the northern plains gray langur belong?

Answer: Cercopithecidae (Old World monkeys)

The northern plains gray langur is classified within the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys.

Related Concepts:

  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.
  • Can you detail the scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur?: The scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Suborder: Haplorhini, Infraorder: Simiiformes, Family: Cercopithecidae, Genus: *Semnopithecus*, and Species: *Semnopithecus entellus*. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand its evolutionary relationships.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.

Which of the following genera is listed under the 'Odd-nosed group' in the taxonomic navbox, not the 'Langur group'?

Answer: Nasalis

The genus *Nasalis*, which includes the proboscis monkey, is listed under the 'Odd-nosed group' in the taxonomic navbox, distinct from the 'Langur group' which includes genera like *Semnopithecus*, *Trachypithecus*, and *Presbytis*.

Related Concepts:

  • What are some of the genera listed under the 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox?: The 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox includes several genera, such as *Semnopithecus* (Gray langurs), *Trachypithecus* (various leaf monkeys), and *Presbytis* (Surilis). It also includes genera like *Pygathrix* (Doucs), *Rhinopithecus* (Snub-nosed monkeys), *Nasalis* (Proboscis monkey), and *Simias* (Pig-tailed langur) under the 'Odd-nosed group'.

The southern plains gray langur was previously classified as a subspecies known as:

Answer: Semnopithecus entellus dussumieri

The southern plains gray langur was formerly classified as *Semnopithecus entellus dussumieri*, though this taxon is now considered invalid, with most specimens now recognized within the revised range of *Semnopithecus entellus*.

Related Concepts:

  • What was the previous classification of the southern plains gray langur, and what is its current taxonomic status?: The southern plains gray langur was formerly classified as a subspecies of *Semnopithecus entellus*, known as *S. entellus dussumieri*. It was later regarded as a separate species, *S. dussumieri*, but this taxon is now considered invalid. Most specimens previously identified as *S. dussumieri* are now recognized as falling within the revised range of *Semnopithecus entellus*.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.
  • Can you detail the scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur?: The scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Suborder: Haplorhini, Infraorder: Simiiformes, Family: Cercopithecidae, Genus: *Semnopithecus*, and Species: *Semnopithecus entellus*. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand its evolutionary relationships.

The northern plains gray langur is classified in the order Primates and the family:

Answer: Cercopithecidae

The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which includes Old World monkeys.

Related Concepts:

  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.
  • Can you detail the scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur?: The scientific classification of the northern plains gray langur is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia, Phylum: Chordata, Class: Mammalia, Order: Primates, Suborder: Haplorhini, Infraorder: Simiiformes, Family: Cercopithecidae, Genus: *Semnopithecus*, and Species: *Semnopithecus entellus*. This hierarchical system helps scientists categorize and understand its evolutionary relationships.
  • What are some of the genera listed under the 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox?: The 'Langur group' in the provided taxonomic navbox includes several genera, such as *Semnopithecus* (Gray langurs), *Trachypithecus* (various leaf monkeys), and *Presbytis* (Surilis). It also includes genera like *Pygathrix* (Doucs), *Rhinopithecus* (Snub-nosed monkeys), *Nasalis* (Proboscis monkey), and *Simias* (Pig-tailed langur) under the 'Odd-nosed group'.

Morphology and Physical Characteristics

Adult northern plains gray langurs are characterized by light-colored fur, black faces, hands, and feet.

Answer: True

Adult northern plains gray langurs typically exhibit light-colored fur, often with darker coloration on their backs and limbs, and possess distinctly black faces, hands, and feet.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • How does the appearance of infant northern plains gray langurs differ from that of adults?: Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which contrasts with the lighter, often darker-backed fur of the adults. This change in coloration as they mature is a common developmental trait in many primate species.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with the same light fur coloration as adults.

Answer: False

Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which differs from the lighter, often darker-backed fur characteristic of adults.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the appearance of infant northern plains gray langurs differ from that of adults?: Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which contrasts with the lighter, often darker-backed fur of the adults. This change in coloration as they mature is a common developmental trait in many primate species.
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.

The tail length of an adult northern plains gray langur is typically shorter than its body length.

Answer: False

The tail of an adult northern plains gray langur is significantly longer than its body length, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches), while the body length is 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches).

Related Concepts:

  • What are the typical body and tail lengths for an adult northern plains gray langur?: The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches). Their tails are significantly longer, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches).
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

Adult male northern plains gray langurs weigh considerably more than adult females, with males reaching up to 43 lb.

Answer: True

Sexual dimorphism is evident in weight, with adult males weighing between 16.9 kg and 19.5 kg (approximately 37 to 43 lb), whereas adult females typically weigh between 9.5 kg and 16.1 kg (21 to 35 lb).

Related Concepts:

  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.
  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.

The northern plains gray langur's tail length is typically measured between 31.6 to 44.0 inches.

Answer: True

The tail length of an adult northern plains gray langur typically ranges from 80.3 cm to 111.8 cm, which corresponds to 31.6 to 44.0 inches.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the typical body and tail lengths for an adult northern plains gray langur?: The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches). Their tails are significantly longer, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches).
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • What is the maximum group size reported for northern plains gray langurs?: Groups of northern plains gray langurs can be quite large, with sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals. This indicates a capacity for significant social aggregation.

Describe the facial coloration of adult northern plains gray langurs.

Answer: Black

Adult northern plains gray langurs are characterized by black faces, hands, and feet, contrasting with their generally light-colored fur.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • How does the appearance of infant northern plains gray langurs differ from that of adults?: Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which contrasts with the lighter, often darker-backed fur of the adults. This change in coloration as they mature is a common developmental trait in many primate species.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

How does the fur color of infant northern plains gray langurs differ from adults?

Answer: Infants are born with brown fur.

Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which transitions to the lighter adult coloration as they mature.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the appearance of infant northern plains gray langurs differ from that of adults?: Infant northern plains gray langurs are born with brown fur, which contrasts with the lighter, often darker-backed fur of the adults. This change in coloration as they mature is a common developmental trait in many primate species.
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • When does weaning typically occur, and at what age do males reach maturity?: Weaning for northern plains gray langur infants usually occurs around one year of age. Males typically reach sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years old.

What is the typical range for the body length (excluding tail) of an adult northern plains gray langur?

Answer: 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm

The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, typically ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches).

Related Concepts:

  • What are the typical body and tail lengths for an adult northern plains gray langur?: The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches). Their tails are significantly longer, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches).
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • When does weaning typically occur, and at what age do males reach maturity?: Weaning for northern plains gray langur infants usually occurs around one year of age. Males typically reach sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years old.

Which weight range corresponds to adult female northern plains gray langurs?

Answer: 9.5 kg to 16.1 kg

Adult female northern plains gray langurs typically weigh between 9.5 kg and 16.1 kg (21 to 35 lb), which is less than the weight range for adult males.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the typical body and tail lengths for an adult northern plains gray langur?: The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches). Their tails are significantly longer, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches).
  • What is the maximum group size reported for northern plains gray langurs?: Groups of northern plains gray langurs can be quite large, with sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals. This indicates a capacity for significant social aggregation.
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.

What is the typical tail length range for an adult northern plains gray langur?

Answer: 31.6 to 44.0 inches

The tail length of an adult northern plains gray langur typically ranges from 80.3 cm to 111.8 cm, which is equivalent to 31.6 to 44.0 inches.

Related Concepts:

  • What are the typical body and tail lengths for an adult northern plains gray langur?: The body length of an adult northern plains gray langur, excluding the tail, ranges from 45.1 cm to 78.4 cm (17.8 to 30.9 inches). Their tails are significantly longer, measuring between 80.3 cm and 111.8 cm (31.6 to 44.0 inches).
  • Describe the physical appearance of adult northern plains gray langurs, including fur color and facial features.: Adult northern plains gray langurs typically have light-colored fur, with darker fur concentrated on their backs and limbs. Their faces, hands, and feet are characteristically black. This coloration provides a distinctive appearance within their habitat.
  • What is the maximum group size reported for northern plains gray langurs?: Groups of northern plains gray langurs can be quite large, with sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals. This indicates a capacity for significant social aggregation.

Habitat and Distribution

The geographical range of the northern plains gray langur is limited strictly to the Himalayan foothills in northern India.

Answer: False

The range of the northern plains gray langur extends south of the Himalayas, reaching as far south as the Tapti River and the Krishna River in India.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the geographical range of the northern plains gray langur within India?: The northern plains gray langur's range covers a substantial part of India, extending south of the Himalayas. Its distribution reaches southwards to the Tapti River and the Krishna River.
  • How does the cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism influence its population and distribution?: The northern plains gray langur is considered sacred by the Hindu religion. This reverence contributes to its large population size within India and its presence even in urban areas, as people are less likely to harm or displace them.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

There is evidence suggesting the northern plains gray langur might have been introduced to western Bangladesh.

Answer: True

It is hypothesized that the northern plains gray langur may have been introduced to western Bangladesh, possibly on the banks of the Jalangi River by Hindu pilgrims.

Related Concepts:

  • Is there any evidence of the northern plains gray langur being introduced outside of India, and if so, where?: Yes, it is believed that the northern plains gray langur may have been introduced to western Bangladesh. This introduction is thought to have occurred on the banks of the Jalangi River, possibly by Hindu pilgrims.
  • What is the geographical range of the northern plains gray langur within India?: The northern plains gray langur's range covers a substantial part of India, extending south of the Himalayas. Its distribution reaches southwards to the Tapti River and the Krishna River.

The northern plains gray langur primarily inhabits dense tropical rainforests.

Answer: False

The northern plains gray langur predominantly inhabits subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrublands, rather than dense tropical rainforests.

Related Concepts:

  • What types of natural environments does the northern plains gray langur inhabit?: The natural habitats for the northern plains gray langur are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrublands. These environments provide the necessary resources and cover for the species.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

What is the southern limit of the northern plains gray langur's natural range within India?

Answer: The Tapti River and the Krishna River

The natural distribution of the northern plains gray langur extends southwards within India to the Tapti River and the Krishna River.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the geographical range of the northern plains gray langur within India?: The northern plains gray langur's range covers a substantial part of India, extending south of the Himalayas. Its distribution reaches southwards to the Tapti River and the Krishna River.
  • In which Indian states is the northern plains gray langur particularly vulnerable to hunting or being killed for crop protection?: The northern plains gray langur is sometimes hunted for food or killed by humans to prevent it from raiding crops in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
  • How does the cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism influence its population and distribution?: The northern plains gray langur is considered sacred by the Hindu religion. This reverence contributes to its large population size within India and its presence even in urban areas, as people are less likely to harm or displace them.

What type of natural environments does the northern plains gray langur inhabit?

Answer: Subtropical or tropical dry forests and shrublands

The northern plains gray langur primarily inhabits subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrublands.

Related Concepts:

  • What types of natural environments does the northern plains gray langur inhabit?: The natural habitats for the northern plains gray langur are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrublands. These environments provide the necessary resources and cover for the species.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.
  • To which family and order does the northern plains gray langur belong?: The northern plains gray langur is classified within the order Primates and the family Cercopithecidae, which encompasses the Old World monkeys. This classification places it among a diverse group of primates found across Africa and Asia.

Social Behavior and Reproduction

Both male and female northern plains gray langurs actively groom other members of their social group.

Answer: False

Female northern plains gray langurs engage in grooming behavior towards members of both sexes, whereas males of the species typically do not groom other individuals.

Related Concepts:

  • How do females and males differ in their grooming behavior within the species?: Females of the northern plains gray langur engage in grooming behavior, tending to members of both sexes. In contrast, males of the species do not typically groom other individuals.
  • What interspecies interactions have been observed between northern plains gray langurs and rhesus macaques?: Northern plains gray langurs have been observed engaging in grooming sessions with rhesus macaques. This indicates a level of social interaction between these two primate species.
  • Which social group structure is most commonly observed among northern plains gray langurs?: The most commonly observed social group structure for the northern plains gray langur is the single male group, where one male lives with multiple females. This social organization is prevalent within the species.

Solitary males and groups consisting solely of multiple males are among the observed social structures for this species.

Answer: True

Observed social structures for the northern plains gray langur include groups composed of multiple males, as well as solitary males living independently.

Related Concepts:

  • Which social group structure is most commonly observed among northern plains gray langurs?: The most commonly observed social group structure for the northern plains gray langur is the single male group, where one male lives with multiple females. This social organization is prevalent within the species.
  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.

The most prevalent social structure among northern plains gray langurs is a group composed solely of multiple males.

Answer: False

The most commonly observed social structure is the single-male group, where one male resides with multiple females, rather than groups composed solely of multiple males.

Related Concepts:

  • Which social group structure is most commonly observed among northern plains gray langurs?: The most commonly observed social group structure for the northern plains gray langur is the single male group, where one male lives with multiple females. This social organization is prevalent within the species.
  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.
  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.

Northern plains gray langur groups have been observed to exceed 100 individuals in size.

Answer: True

The species is capable of forming large social aggregations, with group sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the maximum group size reported for northern plains gray langurs?: Groups of northern plains gray langurs can be quite large, with sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals. This indicates a capacity for significant social aggregation.
  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.
  • Which social group structure is most commonly observed among northern plains gray langurs?: The most commonly observed social group structure for the northern plains gray langur is the single male group, where one male lives with multiple females. This social organization is prevalent within the species.

Upon reaching maturity, females typically leave their natal groups, while males remain.

Answer: False

Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their natal groups, while females generally remain within their birth group throughout their lives.

Related Concepts:

  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.

Within social groups, older females tend to be dominant over younger adult females.

Answer: False

The dominance hierarchy within social groups indicates that young adult females are typically dominant over older females, suggesting age is not the sole determinant of dominance.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the typical dominance hierarchy observed between young adult females and older females within a group?: Within social groups, young adult females are typically dominant over older females. This suggests a social structure where age does not solely determine dominance among females.

Infanticide by a new male taking over a group is a common occurrence, regardless of the speed of the takeover.

Answer: False

Infanticide by a new male taking over a group is a potential behavior, but it is less common if the takeover process occurs gradually over several months.

Related Concepts:

  • What behavior might a new male exhibit when taking over a group, and under what condition is this less common?: When a new male takes over a group, it may engage in infanticide, killing infants fathered by the previous male or males. However, this behavior is less common if the takeover process occurs gradually over several months.

Forest-dwelling northern plains gray langur groups typically give birth throughout the year, similar to provisioned groups.

Answer: False

Forest-dwelling groups tend to give birth primarily between December and May, whereas provisioned groups, with consistent food availability, exhibit year-round breeding patterns.

Related Concepts:

  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.
  • What is the approximate gestation period for the northern plains gray langur?: The gestation period for the northern plains gray langur is approximately 200 days. This is the duration from conception to birth.
  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.

The gestation period for the northern plains gray langur is approximately 200 days.

Answer: True

The gestation period for the northern plains gray langur is approximately 200 days, representing the duration from conception to parturition.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the approximate gestation period for the northern plains gray langur?: The gestation period for the northern plains gray langur is approximately 200 days. This is the duration from conception to birth.
  • When does weaning typically occur, and at what age do males reach maturity?: Weaning for northern plains gray langur infants usually occurs around one year of age. Males typically reach sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years old.
  • What is the maximum group size reported for northern plains gray langurs?: Groups of northern plains gray langurs can be quite large, with sizes reported to exceed 100 individuals. This indicates a capacity for significant social aggregation.

Alloparenting, where non-mothers care for infants, is not observed in this species.

Answer: False

Alloparenting is observed in this species; females other than the mother frequently provide care for infants during their first month of life.

Related Concepts:

  • What is alloparenting in the context of northern plains gray langurs, and how long does it typically last for infants?: Alloparenting refers to care provided to infants by individuals other than the mother. For the northern plains gray langur, females other than the mother often care for the infant during its first month of life.

Weaning typically occurs around 1 year of age, and males reach sexual maturity by age 5.

Answer: False

Weaning typically occurs around one year of age, but males reach sexual maturity later, at approximately six to seven years of age.

Related Concepts:

  • When does weaning typically occur, and at what age do males reach maturity?: Weaning for northern plains gray langur infants usually occurs around one year of age. Males typically reach sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years old.

How does male grooming behavior differ from female grooming behavior in this species?

Answer: Females groom members of both sexes, while males do not typically groom others.

Female northern plains gray langurs engage in grooming behavior towards individuals of both sexes, whereas males generally do not participate in grooming other members of the group.

Related Concepts:

  • How do females and males differ in their grooming behavior within the species?: Females of the northern plains gray langur engage in grooming behavior, tending to members of both sexes. In contrast, males of the species do not typically groom other individuals.

What is the consequence if a new male takes over a group gradually over several months?

Answer: Infanticide is less common.

When a new male takes over a group gradually over several months, the incidence of infanticide, which is the killing of infants fathered by the previous male(s), tends to be lower.

Related Concepts:

  • What behavior might a new male exhibit when taking over a group, and under what condition is this less common?: When a new male takes over a group, it may engage in infanticide, killing infants fathered by the previous male or males. However, this behavior is less common if the takeover process occurs gradually over several months.

How does the breeding pattern of forest-dwelling groups differ from provisioned groups?

Answer: Forest groups give birth mainly between December and May; provisioned groups breed year-round.

Forest-dwelling groups typically give birth during a specific season (December to May), whereas provisioned groups, benefiting from consistent food availability, exhibit year-round breeding.

Related Concepts:

  • When do groups with abundant, year-round food sources typically breed, and how does this compare to forest-dwelling groups?: Groups that have access to abundant food year-round, such as those provisioned by temples or able to raid crops consistently, tend to breed throughout the entire year. In contrast, forest-dwelling groups typically give birth during a more restricted period, usually between December and May.

What does alloparenting involve for infants in the first month of life?

Answer: Females other than the mother often provide care.

Alloparenting in this species involves females other than the mother frequently providing care and attention to infants during their initial month of life.

Related Concepts:

  • What is alloparenting in the context of northern plains gray langurs, and how long does it typically last for infants?: Alloparenting refers to care provided to infants by individuals other than the mother. For the northern plains gray langur, females other than the mother often care for the infant during its first month of life.

At approximately what age do male northern plains gray langurs reach sexual maturity?

Answer: 6 to 7 years

Male northern plains gray langurs typically achieve sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years of age.

Related Concepts:

  • When does weaning typically occur, and at what age do males reach maturity?: Weaning for northern plains gray langur infants usually occurs around one year of age. Males typically reach sexual maturity at approximately six to seven years old.
  • What typically happens to males and females when they reach maturity regarding their natal group?: Upon reaching maturity, male northern plains gray langurs typically emigrate from their birth group to join or form new groups. Conversely, females usually remain within their natal group throughout their lives.
  • What are the different social group compositions observed in northern plains gray langurs?: Northern plains gray langurs can be found in various group structures, including groups with multiple males and females, groups with a single male and multiple females, and groups consisting of multiple males without females. Additionally, males can also live solitarily.

How do young adult females typically relate to older females in the dominance hierarchy?

Answer: Young adult females are dominant over older females.

Within the social hierarchy of northern plains gray langur groups, young adult females are typically dominant over older females.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the typical dominance hierarchy observed between young adult females and older females within a group?: Within social groups, young adult females are typically dominant over older females. This suggests a social structure where age does not solely determine dominance among females.

Diet and Human Interaction

The primary food source for the northern plains gray langur consists of insects and seeds.

Answer: False

The primary food sources for the northern plains gray langur are fruits and leaves, with mature leaves being particularly important during the dry season. Insects and seeds are consumed but are not the primary component.

Related Concepts:

  • What other food sources, besides fruits and leaves, does the northern plains gray langur consume?: In addition to fruits and leaves, the northern plains gray langur also consumes seeds, flowers, buds, bark, and insects, including caterpillars. This varied diet allows them to adapt to different food availability throughout the year.
  • What is the primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet?: The primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet consists of fruits and leaves. Their ability to subsist on mature leaves is particularly important for their survival during the dry season.
  • What types of natural environments does the northern plains gray langur inhabit?: The natural habitats for the northern plains gray langur are subtropical or tropical dry forests and subtropical or tropical dry shrublands. These environments provide the necessary resources and cover for the species.

Mature leaves are a crucial food source for the langurs, especially during the dry season.

Answer: True

Mature leaves constitute a vital part of the northern plains gray langur's diet, providing sustenance, particularly during periods when other food sources may be scarce, such as the dry season.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet?: The primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet consists of fruits and leaves. Their ability to subsist on mature leaves is particularly important for their survival during the dry season.
  • What other food sources, besides fruits and leaves, does the northern plains gray langur consume?: In addition to fruits and leaves, the northern plains gray langur also consumes seeds, flowers, buds, bark, and insects, including caterpillars. This varied diet allows them to adapt to different food availability throughout the year.

Human-provided food, such as temple offerings, significantly impacts the diet of some langur groups.

Answer: True

Certain groups of northern plains gray langurs rely substantially on food provided by humans, including temple offerings and raided crops, which significantly alters their natural feeding patterns.

Related Concepts:

  • How do humans influence the diet of some northern plains gray langur groups?: Some groups of northern plains gray langurs receive a substantial portion of their diet from food provided by humans, such as offerings at temples, and by raiding crops. This human interaction can significantly alter their natural feeding patterns.

The cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism negatively impacts its population size in India.

Answer: False

The cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism positively influences its population, contributing to its large numbers and presence even in urban areas due to reverence.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism influence its population and distribution?: The northern plains gray langur is considered sacred by the Hindu religion. This reverence contributes to its large population size within India and its presence even in urban areas, as people are less likely to harm or displace them.
  • In which Indian states is the northern plains gray langur particularly vulnerable to hunting or being killed for crop protection?: The northern plains gray langur is sometimes hunted for food or killed by humans to prevent it from raiding crops in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
  • How do humans influence the diet of some northern plains gray langur groups?: Some groups of northern plains gray langurs receive a substantial portion of their diet from food provided by humans, such as offerings at temples, and by raiding crops. This human interaction can significantly alter their natural feeding patterns.

In Delhi, captive gray langurs are used to manage rhesus macaque populations by deterring them.

Answer: True

Captive gray langurs are employed in Delhi specifically to deter rhesus macaques, as their presence helps to scare away the macaques from areas where they cause problems.

Related Concepts:

  • How are captive gray langurs utilized in Delhi, and why?: In Delhi, captive gray langurs are employed to deter rhesus macaques. The presence of the gray langurs helps to scare away the rhesus macaques, which are known to steal from and sometimes attack people in the city.

What is the primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet?

Answer: Fruits and leaves

The primary components of the northern plains gray langur's diet are fruits and leaves, with mature leaves being particularly important, especially during the dry season.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet?: The primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet consists of fruits and leaves. Their ability to subsist on mature leaves is particularly important for their survival during the dry season.
  • What other food sources, besides fruits and leaves, does the northern plains gray langur consume?: In addition to fruits and leaves, the northern plains gray langur also consumes seeds, flowers, buds, bark, and insects, including caterpillars. This varied diet allows them to adapt to different food availability throughout the year.
  • How do humans influence the diet of some northern plains gray langur groups?: Some groups of northern plains gray langurs receive a substantial portion of their diet from food provided by humans, such as offerings at temples, and by raiding crops. This human interaction can significantly alter their natural feeding patterns.

How does the cultural significance in Hinduism affect the northern plains gray langur in India?

Answer: It contributes to their large population size and presence in urban areas.

The reverence for the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism contributes positively to its population size and allows for its presence in urban areas, as people are less inclined to harm or displace them.

Related Concepts:

  • How does the cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism influence its population and distribution?: The northern plains gray langur is considered sacred by the Hindu religion. This reverence contributes to its large population size within India and its presence even in urban areas, as people are less likely to harm or displace them.
  • How do humans influence the diet of some northern plains gray langur groups?: Some groups of northern plains gray langurs receive a substantial portion of their diet from food provided by humans, such as offerings at temples, and by raiding crops. This human interaction can significantly alter their natural feeding patterns.
  • In which Indian states is the northern plains gray langur particularly vulnerable to hunting or being killed for crop protection?: The northern plains gray langur is sometimes hunted for food or killed by humans to prevent it from raiding crops in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

In Bengal art, which animal is used as the basis for depicting the deity Hanuman?

Answer: Anthropomorphized grey langur

In Bengal art, particularly from the late 19th century, the anthropomorphized form of the native grey langur species has been utilized as the basis for depicting the deity Hanuman.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the connection between the grey langur and the Hindu deity Hanuman in Bengal art?: In Bengal art, particularly from the late 19th century, the anthropomorphized version of the native grey langur species has been used as the basis for depicting the deity Hanuman. This contrasts with depictions in other regions that might be based on the rhesus macaque.

Which of the following is NOT a food source mentioned for the northern plains gray langur?

Answer: Fish

Mentioned food sources for the northern plains gray langur include flowers, buds, bark, roots, insects (like caterpillars), fruits, leaves, and seeds. Fish are not listed as a dietary component.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet?: The primary component of the northern plains gray langur's diet consists of fruits and leaves. Their ability to subsist on mature leaves is particularly important for their survival during the dry season.
  • What other food sources, besides fruits and leaves, does the northern plains gray langur consume?: In addition to fruits and leaves, the northern plains gray langur also consumes seeds, flowers, buds, bark, and insects, including caterpillars. This varied diet allows them to adapt to different food availability throughout the year.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.

What is the primary role of captive gray langurs in Delhi?

Answer: To deter rhesus macaques.

In Delhi, captive gray langurs are utilized primarily for their role in deterring rhesus macaques, effectively managing their presence in public areas.

Related Concepts:

  • How are captive gray langurs utilized in Delhi, and why?: In Delhi, captive gray langurs are employed to deter rhesus macaques. The presence of the gray langurs helps to scare away the rhesus macaques, which are known to steal from and sometimes attack people in the city.
  • How does the cultural significance of the northern plains gray langur in Hinduism influence its population and distribution?: The northern plains gray langur is considered sacred by the Hindu religion. This reverence contributes to its large population size within India and its presence even in urban areas, as people are less likely to harm or displace them.

Conservation Status and Threats

The conservation status of the northern plains gray langur is listed as 'Critically Endangered' on the IUCN Red List.

Answer: False

The northern plains gray langur is classified as 'Least Concern' on the IUCN Red List, indicating it is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction globally.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.
  • What does the CITES listing for the northern plains gray langur indicate about its conservation status?: The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I. This appendix includes species threatened with extinction, whose trade is prohibited, indicating a need for strict regulation and protection.

Habitat loss is identified as the most significant threat to the northern plains gray langur.

Answer: True

Habitat loss, referring to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments, is recognized as the primary threat impacting the northern plains gray langur population.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.

The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix II, allowing regulated international trade.

Answer: False

The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I, which prohibits international trade as the species is threatened with extinction, not Appendix II which allows regulated trade.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the CITES listing for the northern plains gray langur indicate about its conservation status?: The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I. This appendix includes species threatened with extinction, whose trade is prohibited, indicating a need for strict regulation and protection.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.

Hunting or killing langurs for crop protection is a threat primarily observed in northern Indian states like Himachal Pradesh.

Answer: False

Hunting or killing langurs for crop protection is a threat observed primarily in states such as Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, not Himachal Pradesh.

What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?

Answer: Least Concern

The northern plains gray langur is designated as 'Least Concern' on the IUCN Red List, indicating it is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction on a global scale.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What does the CITES listing for the northern plains gray langur indicate about its conservation status?: The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I. This appendix includes species threatened with extinction, whose trade is prohibited, indicating a need for strict regulation and protection.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.

What is identified as the primary threat to the northern plains gray langur?

Answer: Habitat loss

Habitat loss, encompassing the degradation and destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments, is identified as the most significant threat to the northern plains gray langur.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.

The northern plains gray langur is listed under which CITES appendix, prohibiting trade?

Answer: Appendix I

The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I, which signifies that the species is threatened with extinction and its international trade is prohibited.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the CITES listing for the northern plains gray langur indicate about its conservation status?: The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I. This appendix includes species threatened with extinction, whose trade is prohibited, indicating a need for strict regulation and protection.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.

Which of the following is NOT listed as a threat to the northern plains gray langur?

Answer: Competition with lions

Competition with lions is not listed as a threat to the northern plains gray langur. Identified threats include road kill, forest fires, attacks by domestic dogs, habitat loss, hunting, and diseases.

Related Concepts:

  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.

In which states is the langur particularly vulnerable to hunting or being killed for crop protection?

Answer: Odisha and Andhra Pradesh

The northern plains gray langur faces vulnerability to hunting and killing for crop protection primarily in the Indian states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.

Related Concepts:

  • In which Indian states is the northern plains gray langur particularly vulnerable to hunting or being killed for crop protection?: The northern plains gray langur is sometimes hunted for food or killed by humans to prevent it from raiding crops in the states of Odisha and Andhra Pradesh.
  • What are several specific threats, beyond habitat loss, that endanger the northern plains gray langur population?: In addition to habitat loss, the northern plains gray langur faces threats such as road kill, attacks by domestic dogs, forest fires, and diseases transmitted from domestic animals. Humans also sometimes hunt them for food or kill them to prevent crop raiding.

What is the significance of the northern plains gray langur's CITES Appendix I listing?

Answer: It signifies the species is threatened with extinction and trade is prohibited.

A CITES Appendix I listing signifies that the northern plains gray langur is threatened with extinction, necessitating the prohibition of international trade to ensure its conservation.

Related Concepts:

  • What does the CITES listing for the northern plains gray langur indicate about its conservation status?: The northern plains gray langur is listed under CITES Appendix I. This appendix includes species threatened with extinction, whose trade is prohibited, indicating a need for strict regulation and protection.
  • What is the conservation status of the northern plains gray langur according to the IUCN Red List?: The northern plains gray langur is listed as Least Concern on the IUCN Red List. This designation suggests that, globally, the species is not currently facing an immediate threat of extinction, though localized threats exist.
  • What is the primary factor threatening the northern plains gray langur population?: The primary threat identified for the northern plains gray langur is habitat loss. This refers to the degradation or destruction of its natural forest and shrubland environments.

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