Introduction Monkeys play a crucial role in the ecosystems they inhabit, acting as both seed dispersers and keystone species. Their presence is vital for maintaining the balance of their environments, making their conservation increasingly important in the face of habitat loss and climate change. This relevance is spotlighted by various recent studies that highlight the
Introduction Monkeys are among the most captivating creatures on our planet, showcasing intricate social structures, diverse behaviours, and significant ecological roles. With over 260 species, ranging from the tiny Pygmy Marmoset to the large Mandrill, these animals are vital to our understanding of evolution and the environment. In a world increasingly impacted by climate change,
Introduction Monkeys, members of the primate family, are fascinating creatures that engage the interest of researchers and nature enthusiasts alike. Their complex social structures, intelligence, and diverse species make them a significant focus in the study of animal behaviour and conservation efforts. The relevance of understanding monkey behaviour extends beyond mere curiosity; it impacts biodiversity,