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The gray mouse lemur uses bouts of torpor, while the fat-tailed dwarf lemur hibernates completely.
The gray mouse lemur uses cooperative breeding as a form of family insurance.
Like other mouse lemurs, the gray mouse lemur uses what has been described as a harmonic whistle call that is lower in frequency and shorter in duration than its close relative, the brown mouse lemur.
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Giant mouse lemurs use at least eight vocalizations, the most common of which are contact calls, which sound like "hum" or a "hein" and are used when moving and when meeting familiar individuals.
Under moderate food shortages, mouse lemurs use distinct efficient mechanisms of energy savings depending on the season.
Indeed, free-living mouse lemurs using daily heterothermia are able of reducing their energy expenditure and water turnover by almost 10 and 30%, respectively [5], [6].
Indeed, Tb at the nadir of daily torpor in the mouse lemurs used in the present study was only 30 33 °C.
Mouse lemurs use their teeth to scratch tree bark and lick the gum, a process which does not require hand usage [ 46].
The gray mouse lemur (Microcebus murinus) uses daily torpor cycles during the dry season as an energy conservation mechanism, which is thought to be related to the extreme fluctuations of the resource availability in the seasonally-arid regions of Madagascar where this species inhabits [1,2].
The call types of social calls in mouse lemurs are used in contexts of, for example, social cohesion (for example, trill), attention and alarm (for example, whistle) or agonistic situations (for example, tsak; cf. [ 22]).
Standard procedures for holding, experimentation and sampling of gray mouse lemurs were used and all animal experiments were conducted by Dr. Martine Perret and the MECADEV team (Mecanismes Adaptatifs et Evolution, Department of Ecology and Management of Biodiversity) as described by Giroud et al. [3] and presented in detail by Biggar and his colleagues [42].
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