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Primate Migration Patterns

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Primate migration patterns refer to the movements of different primate species from one region to another in search of food, water, shelter, or mates. These migrations can be influenced by environmental factors, competition, and natural disasters.

Key Features

  • Species-specific migration routes
  • Factors affecting migration behavior
  • Impacts on primate populations and ecosystems

Pros

  • Helps researchers understand primate behavior and ecology
  • Contributes to conservation efforts by identifying key habitats and corridors for protection

Cons

  • Primates may face risks during migration such as predation, habitat loss, or human disturbance
  • Climate change and human activities can disrupt traditional migration routes

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Last updated: Thu, Apr 2, 2026, 03:20:44 PM UTC