PRIMATOLOGIE
Volume 3, 2000
Revue publiee sous l'egide de la Societe Francophone de Primatologie
Dossier "microcebes"
Dossier "evolution biologique et culturelle"
2000, ADRSC, Marseille
CONTENTS
Special section on "Mouse Lemurs" (edited by Martine Perret)
1 Martine Perret. Introduction
3 Noelle Bons, Nadine Mestre-Frances, and Arlette Petter. The brain of
Microcebus murinus: an experimental tool for the study of human cerebral aging
45 Martine Perret. Determinants of breeding season and reproductive success
in a Malagasy prosimian, Microcebus murinus
85 Alain Schilling. Sensory organs and communication in Microcebus murinus
145 Peter M. Kappeler. Mouse Lemur ecology
173 Jean-Luc Picq. Cognition in Microcebus murinus and other Lemurs
Special section on "Biological and cultural evolution" (edited by Bernard
Thierry)
209 Bernard Thierry. Introduction
213 Colin P. Groves. Speciation in primates
237 Bernard Thierry. Phylogenetic processes in macaque social organizations
267 Christophe Abegg, Ana Maria Ducoing, Maud Drapier, and Odile Petit.
Acquired diversity and tradition in nonhuman primates
289 Georges Guille-Escuret. Was human evolution accelerated by tradition?
319 Marina Butovskaya, Andrei Korotayev et Alexander Kazankov. Variability
of social relationships in non-human and human primates: searching for a
general paradigm
Articles
365 Bernard Chapais. The limits of kin discrimination in Japanese macaques
387 Charles T. Snowdon. Sex, pair bonds, and monogamy in primates
421 Franck Ramus. The comparative study of speech perception: recent advances
445 Kazuo Fujita. Species recognition and its implications for the
"psychological reproductive isolation mechanism'' in macaque monkeys
Debate "Heterochrony"
463 Marc Godinot. Questions about heterochronies in primates
479 Fernando V. Ramirez Rozzi. Heterochronies: State of the art
513 Christine Berge and Xavier Penin. Examples of heterochrony in primates:
From theory to practice
535 Christine Tardieu. Strengths and weaknesses of heterochronic hypotheses
Debate "Knuckle-walking"
555 Brian G. Richmond and David S. Strait. Did humans evolve from knuckle
walking ancestors?
571 Russell Tuttle. Knuckle-walking redux
575 Brigitte Senut. When characters become magical
577 Brian G. Richmond and David S. Strait. When characters are functionally
relevant: Reply to Senut and Tuttle
Book Reviews
583 Leonard D. Katz (Ed.), Evolutionary origins of morality,
cross-disciplinary perspectives
587 Craig B. Stanford, The hunting apes: Meat eating and the origins of
human behavior
588 Sue T. Parker, Robert W. Mitchel and H. Lyn Miles (Eds.), The
mentalities of gorillas and orangutans. Comparative perspective
591 Bruce P. Wheatley, The sacred monkeys of Bali
594 Stephen Budiansky, If a lyon could talk: Animal intelligence and the
evolution of consciousness
598 Annie Gautier-Hion, Marc Colyn et Jean-Pierre Gautier, Histoire
naturelle des primates d'Afrique centrale
600 Timothy G. Bromage and Friedemann Schrenk, African biogeography,
climate change, and human evolution
604 Birute M. F. Galdikkas, Nancy Briggs and Karl Amman, Orangutan Odyssey
SFDP Platform
605 Pierre Moisson. News about SFDP
607 Isabelle Lackman-Ancrenaz et Marc Ancrenaz. The Kinabatangan Oran-utan
Conservation Project in Borneo, Malaysia
625 Romain Calaque. HELP Congo: A French conservation project for
chimpanzees and their environment: General and specific difficulties
641 Estelle Raballand. African sanctuaries for chimpanzees: Examples in
Guinea and Cameroun
655 Aurelien Brule'. Kalaweit project: A French gibbons conservation
program in Borneo, Indonesia
Remerciements
Ce troisieme volume de Primatologie est le fruit du travail d'un
grand nombre de chercheurs et de specialistes en primatologie. La redaction
tient a les remercier de leur contribution.
Nous remercions en particulier Martine Perret, qui a organise le
dossier sur les microcebes, Bernard Thierry, qui a edite le dossier sur
l'evolution biologique et culturelle, et Marc Godinot, qui a ete
l'organisateur du dossier-debat "Heterochronies", ainsi que les auteurs de
ces trois dossiers.
Pierre Moisson a recueilli les articles presentant des programmes
francais de conservation de primates au Congo, au Cameroun, en Guinee et en
Indonesie qui vent edites dans la Tribune de la SFDP.
Nous remercions egalement tous ceux qui ont accepte de nous
consacrer une partie de leur temps pour expertiser les articles soumis, et
notamment Christophe Abegg, Roland Albignac, James R. Anderson, Francois
Boller, Noelle Bons, Pierre Charles Dominique, Bertrand Deputte, Helene
Gachot, Claude-Anne Gauthier, Remi Gervais, Georges Guille-Escuret, Agnes
Lacreuse, Dominique Lestel, Nelly Menard, Noel Nguyen, Ryo Oda, Odile
Petit, Yves Rumpler, Charles Snowdon, Jacques Vauclair.
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