Abstract

Band I at Cone Rock used a home range of 28 km2, which overlapped with the ranges of seven other Hamadryas bands. The utilization pattern of a home range area depended on the habitat type, the distance from the sleeping cliff, and the frequency of visits in that area. The ranging pattern provided evidence for the assumption of a mental map.

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