[The WRPRC Library has a copy the Abstracts and Programme from the XVIIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society. Held in January, 2001, the meeting theme was Primates in the New Millennium. Following is a list of the symposia which were presented at that meeting. This is fyi to let members who could not attend know what subjects were covered at the meetings. Contact Matt Hoffman [mhoffman@primate.wisc.edu] Internet Services Librarian, if you are interested in further information about the abstracts of papers presented at each of the symposia. wrprc/lj] THE XVIIIth CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRIMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY PRIMATES IN THE NEW MILLENIUM Abstracts and Programs Ridley Convention Centre Royal Adelaide Showgrounds Adelaide, South Australia 7-12 January, 2001 Presented by International Primatological Society Organized by Australasian Primatological Society Supported by Adelaide Zoo TABLE OF CONTENTS SYMPOSIUM 1: Seasonality and primate socioecology SYMPOSIUM 2: Factors affecting the selection of foods by primates SYMPOSIUM 3: Distribution, ecology & conservation of Vietnamese primates SYMPOSIUM 4: Eat or be eaten: a symposium in predation sensitive foraging SYMPOSIUM 5: Are primates special? SYMPOSIUM 6: Apes and the bushmeat crisis SYMPOSIUM 7: Comparative studies of apes SYMPOSIUM 8: Primate rehabilitation SYMPOSIUM 9: Macaques as pests: a growing problem in primate conservation SYMPOSIUM 10: Conservation management for wild primates SYMPOSIUM 11: Primatology in India SYMPOSIUM 12: The Genus Cercopithecus: an update SYMPOSIUM 13: Squirrel Monkeys, their role in reproductive biotechnology Research SYMPOSIUM 14: Perceptual basis of gaze recognition from the comparative perspective: from dogs to primates SYMPOSIUM 15: Minimally invasive diagnostic and therapeutic techniques SYMPOSIUM 16: The ontology of species and the primates of Sulawesi, Indonesia SYMPOSIUM 17: Anthropoid origins - the fossil evidence SYMPOSIUM 18: Understanding and building complex actions SYMPOSIUM 19: Nonlinear dynamics are central to primate vocal behavior SYMPOSIUM 20: Primates in cyberspace: acting and navigating in computer spaces SYMPOSIUM 21: Advances in Tarsier biology SYMPOSIUM 22: Antecedents of the Human mind SYMPOSIUM 23: New insights in marmoset reproduction SYMPOSIUM 24: Color perception and cognition in Neotropical primates SYMPOSIUM 25: Withdrawn SYMPOSIUM 26: Withdrawn SYMPOSIUM 27: What are friends for? The adaptive value of social relations SYMPOSIUM 28: Primates in fragments SYMPOSIUM 29: The transmission of culture: integrating the new comparative observational and experimental findings SYMPOSIUM 30: New research on mangabeys, drills and mandrills SYMPOSIUM 31: Ethics and primate use SYMPOSIUM 32: Small group sizes and monogamy in lemurs SYMPOSIUM 33: Preventing the spread of disease as a primate conservation measure SYMPOSIUM 34: Critical issues in captive care SYMPOSIUM 35: Educational Outreach (K-12) for the Study of Primates SYMPOSIUM 36: An Action Plan for the World's Most Endangered Primates Based on Hotspots Of Biodiversity SYMPOSIUM 37: What can we learn from old apes? SYMPOSIUM 38: Biomedical and Biotechnology SYMPOSIUM 39: Anatomy SYMPOSIUM 40: Taxonomy SYMPOSIUM 41: Reproduction in Macaques SYMPOSIUM 42: Primate Reproduction SYMPOSIUM 43: Primate Genetics SYMPOSIUM 44: Feeding ecology and seed dispersal SYMPOSIUM 45: Population Ecology SYMPOSIUM 46: Cognition and Behavior in Captive Apes SYMPOSIUM 47: Behaviour in New World Monkeys SYMPOSIUM 48: Laboratory behaviour in Old World Monkeys SYMPOSIUM 49: Hand Preference SYMPOSIUM 50: Behaviour of Free-ranging Old World Monkeys SYMPOSIUM 51: Prosimian Behaviour SYMPOSIUM 52: General Primate Topics SYMPOSIUM 53: Canopy Studies SYMPOSIUM 54: Video Presentation
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