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Sleep patterns, daytime predation, and the evolution of diurnal sleep site selection in lorisiforms
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Variations in sleep behavior, sleep patterns and vulnerability to daytime predation provide a window into the variation that was present in sleep in early primates. Overall, lorisiforms use the daytime for sleeping and no species can be classified as cathemeral or polycyclic.
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