Ml. Sauther, INTERPLAY OF PHENOLOGY AND REPRODUCTION IN RING-TAILED LEMURS - IMPLICATIONS FOR RING-TAILED LEMUR CONSERVATION, Folia primatologica, 69, 1998, pp. 309-320
Data are presented on ring-tailed lemur feeding ecology and resource u
se at the Beta Mahafaly Special Reserve in southwestern Madagascar. Th
e phenological availability of food resources was sampled monthly from
199 trees and 31 species. Results indicate that Lemur catta feeding e
cology is finely tuned to the seasonal nature of specific food resourc
es. Key species provide important food items during critical periods o
f the reproductive cycle. During a drought year, mortality for mothers
and infants increased dramatically, providing indirect evidence that
this species is highly dependent on the phenological reliability of fo
od resources. These results indicate that in such highly seasonal habi
tats, the loss of any key species could have enormous impact on ring-t
ailed lemur demography and survival.