Current Topics in Primatology
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Coverage: 2000-2003
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1.
Barash DP; Lipton
JE
GENDER GAP: THE
BIOLOGY OF MALE-FEMALE DIFFERENCES.
2.
Barrett L; Henzi
SP
Constraints on
relationship formation among female primates.
BEHAVIOUR. 2002.
139(2-3), Pgs: 263-289
3.
Boesch C
Behavioural
diversity in Pan.
BEHAVIOURAL
DIVERSITY IN CHIMPANZEES AND BONOBOS. Boesch C, Hohmann G,
Marchant LF,
Editors.
4.
Boinski S;
Sughrue K; Selvaggi L; Quatrone R; Henry M; Cropp S
An expanded test
of the ecological model of primate social evolution: Competitive regimes and
female
bonding in three
species of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri oerstedii, S. boliviensis, and S.
sciureus).
BEHAVIOUR. 2002.
139(2-3), Pgs: 227-261
5.
Dixson AL;
Sexual selection,
seminal coagulation and copulatory plug formation in primates.
FOLIA
PRIMATOLOGICA. 2002. 73(2-3), Pgs: 63-69
6.
Dixson A;
Anderson M
Sexual selection
and the comparative anatomy of reproduction in monkeys, apes, and human beings.
ANNUAL REVIEW OF
SEX RESEARCH. 2002. 12, Pgs: 121-144
7.
Doran DM; Jungers
WL; Sugiyama Y; Fleagle JG; Heesy CP
Multivariate and
phylogenetic approaches to understanding chimpanzee and bonobo behavioral
diversity.
BEHAVIOURAL
DIVERSITY IN CHIMPANZEES AND BONOBOS. Boesch C, Hohmann G,
Marchant LF,
Editors.
8.
Fuentes A
Patterns and
trends in primate pair bonds.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2002. 23(5), Pgs: 953-978
9.
Furuichi T
[Evolution of
social structure of hominoids: Reappraisal from food distribution and estrus
sex ratio.]
REICHORUI
KENKYU/PRIMATE RESEARCH. 2002. 18(2), Pgs: 187-201
10.
Geissmann T
Duet-splitting
and the evolution of gibbon songs.
BIOLOGICAL
REVIEWS OF THE
57-76
11.
Gerald MS; Higley
JD
Evolutionary
underpinnings of excessive alcohol consumption.
ADDICTION. 2002.
97(4), Pgs: 415-425
12.
Kappeler PM
Primate biogeography.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
EVOLUTION. Pagel M, Editors.
939-942
13.
Kappeler PM;
Wimmer B; Zinner D; Tautz D
The hidden
matrilineal structure of a solitary lemur: Implications for primate social
evolution.
PROCEEDINGS OF
THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF
14.
Kappeler PM; van
Schaik CP
Evolution of
primate social systems.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2002. 23(4), Pgs: 707-740
15.
Koenig A
Competition for
resources and its behavioral consequences among female primates.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2002. 23(4), Pgs: 759-783
16.
Korstjens AH;
Sterck EHM; Noe R
How adaptive or
phylogenetically inert is primate social behaviour? A test with two sympatric
colobines.
BEHAVIOUR. 2002.
139(2-3), Pgs: 203-225
17.
Lindenfors P
Sexually
antagonistic selection on primate size.
JOURNAL OF
EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY. 2002. 15(4), Pgs: 595-607
18.
Marino L
Convergence of
complex cognitive abilities in cetaceans and primates.
BRAIN, BEHAVIOR
AND EVOLUTION. 2002. 59(1-2), Pgs: 21-32
19.
Nunn CL
A comparative
study of leukocyte counts and disease risk in primates.
EVOLUTION. 2002.
56(1), Pgs: 177-190
20.
Paul A
Sexual selection
and mate choice.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2002. 23(4), Pgs: 877-904
21.
Pavelka MM
Resistance to the
cross-species perspective in anthropology.
PRIMATES FACE TO
FACE: CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS OF HUMAN-NONHUMAN
PRIMATE
INTERCONNECTIONS. Fuentes A, Wolfe LD, Editors.
2002, Pgs: 25-44
22.
Potts R
Paleoenvironmental basis of cognitive evolution in great apes. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2002. Suppl 34, Pgs: 127
23.
Reynolds PC
Pretending
primates: Play and simulation in the evolution of primate societies.
PRETENDING AND
IMAGINATION IN ANIMALS AND CHILDREN. Mitchell RW, Editors. New
24.
Semple S;
Cowlishaw G; Bennett PM
Immune system
evolution among anthropoid primates: arasites, injuries and predators.
PROCEEDINGS OF
THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF
25.
Silk JB
What are friends
for? The adaptive value of social bonds in primate groups - Introduction.
BEHAVIOUR. 2002.
139(2-3), Pgs: 173-175
26.
Silk JB
Using the'F'-word
in primatology.
BEHAVIOUR. 2002.
139(2-3), Pgs: 421-446
27.
Stanford CB
Avoiding
predators: Expectations and evidence in primate antipredator behavior.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2002. 23(4), Pgs: 741-757
28.
Storz JF;
Ramakrishnan U; Alberts SC
Genetic effective
size of a wild primate population: Influence of current and historical
demography.
EVOLUTION. 2002.
56(4), Pgs: 817-829
29.
van Schaik C
Primate societies
and social life.
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF
EVOLUTION. Pagel M, Editors.
934-939
30.
Bercovitch FB
Reproductive ecology
of
REPRODUCTIVE
ECOLOGY AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Ellison PT, Editors.
de Gruyter. 2001,
Pgs: 369-396
31.
Boesch C
Chimpanzee
hunters: Chaos or cooperation in the forest?
MODEL SYSTEMS IN
BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY. Dugatkin LA, Editors.
Press. 2001, Pgs:
453-465
32.
Brandon-Jones D
Colobus and leaf
monkeys.
THE NEW
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF MAMMALS. Macdonald D, Editors.
2001, Pgs:
380-387
33.
Byrne RW
Social and
technical forms of primate intelligence.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
34.
de Waal FBM
Apes from Venus:
Bonobos and human social evolution.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
35.
Brains on two
legs: Group size and the evolution of intelligence.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
36.
Harcourt AH;
Schwartz MW
Primate
evolution: A biology of holocene extinction and survival on the southeast Asian
Sunda Shelf islands.
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2001. 114(1), Pgs: 4-17
37.
Jack KM
Life history
patterns of male white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): Male-bonding and
evolution of
multimale groups.
DISSERTATION
ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL. 2001. A62(5), Pgs: 1877
38.
Knott C
Female
reproductive ecology of the apes - Implications for human evolution.
REPRODUCTIVE
ECOLOGY AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Ellison PT, Editors.
de Gruyter. 2001,
Pgs: 429-463
39.
Lee PC
Primate biology
and behaviour: A template for human evolution?
NATO ASI [ADV SCI
INST] SERIES. 2001. A310, Pgs: 205-222
40.
Matsumura S
The myth of
despotism and nepotism: Dominance and kinship in matrilineal societies of
macaques.
PRIMATE ORIGINS
OF HUMAN COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR. T Matsuzawa, Editors.
Springer. 2001,
Pgs: 441-462
41.
McGrew WC
The nature of
culture: Prospects and pitfalls of cultural primatology.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
42.
Muller MN;
Wrangham RW
The reproductive
ecology of male hominoids.
REPRODUCTIVE
ECOLOGY AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Ellison PT, Editors.
de Gruyter. 2001,
Pgs: 397-427
43.
Nunn CL; Barton
RA
Comparative
methods for studying primate adaptation and allometry.
EVOLUTIONARY
ANTHROPOLOGY. 2001. 10(3), Pgs: 81-98
44.
Plavcan JM
Sexual dimorphism
in primate evolution.
YEARBOOK OF
PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2001. 44, Pgs: 25-53
45.
Pusey AE
Of genes and
apes: Chimpanzee social organization and reproduction.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
46.
Schuelke O
Protection from
infanticide, male resource defense, over-dispersed females and the evolution of
pair-living in
a nocturnal
lemur: Phaner furcifer. [Abstract]
ADVANCES IN
ETHOLOGY. 2001. (36), Pgs: 109-110
47.
Schuelke O;
Kappeler PM
Protection from
infanticide, male resource defense, over-dispersed females and the evolution of
pair-living in
a nocturnal
lemur, Phaner furcifer. [Abstract]
FOLIA
PRIMATOLOGICA. 2001. 72(3), Pgs: 182-183
48.
Silk JB
Grunts, girneys,
and good intentions: The origins of strategic commitment in nonhuman primates.
EVOLUTION AND THE
CAPACITY FOR COMMITMENT. Nesse RM, Editors.
Sage Fdn. 2001,
Pgs: 138-157
49.
Soltis J;
McElreath R
Can females gain
extra paternal investment by mating with multiple males? A game theoretic
approach.
AMERICAN
NATURALIST. 2001. 158(5), Pgs: 519-529
50.
Strier KB
Reproductive
ecology of
REPRODUCTIVE
ECOLOGY AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Ellison PT, Editors.
de Gruyter. 2001,
Pgs: 351-367
51.
Strier KB
Beyond the apes:
Reasons to consider the entire primate order.
TREE OF ORIGIN:
WHAT PRIMATE BEHAVIOR CAN TELL US ABOUT HUMAN SOCIAL
EVOLUTION. de
Waal FBM, Editors.
52.
Thalmann U
Food resource
characteristics in two nocturnal lemurs with different social behavior: Avahi
occidentalis and
Lepilemur
edwardsi.
INTERNATIONAL
JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2001. 22(2), Pgs: 287-324
53.
Tullberg B;
Lindenfors P
Phylogenetic
analyses of primate size evolution: The consequences of sexual selection.
[Abstract]
PRIMATE REPORT.
2001. (Sp iss 60-1), Pgs: 44-45
54.
van Schaik C
Evolution of
primate social/mating systems. [Abstract]
PRIMATE EVOLUTION
- PHYLOGENETIC, PHYSIOLOGICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL
ASPECTS.
ABSTRACTS OF THE SYMPOSIUM,
CENTER.
Goettingen:
55.
Strepsirrhine
reproductive ecology.
REPRODUCTIVE
ECOLOGY AND HUMAN EVOLUTION. Ellison PT, Editors.
de Gruyter. 2001,
Pgs: 321-350
56.
Yamagiwa J
Factors
influencing the formation of ground nests by eastern lowland gorillas in
Some evolutionary
implications of nesting behavior.
JOURNAL OF HUMAN
EVOLUTION. 2001. 40(2), Pgs: 99-109
57.
Arcadi AC
Vocal
responsiveness in male wild chimpanzees: Implications for the evolution of
language.
JOURNAL OF HUMAN
EVOLUTION. 2000. 39(2), Pgs: 205-223
58.
Barton RA
Primate brain
evolution: Cognitive demands of foraging or of social life?
ON THE MOVE: HOW
AND WHY ANIMALS TRAVEL IN GROUPS. Boinski S, Garber PA,
Editors.
59.
Boehm C
Conflict and the
evolution of social control.
JOURNAL OF
CONSCIOUSNESS STUDIES. 2000. 7(1-2), Pgs: 79-101
60.
Boesch C;
Boesch-Achermann H
THE CHIMPANZEES
OF THE
61.
Brown S
Evolutionary
models of music: From sexual selection to group selection.
PERSPECTIVES IN
ETHOLOGY. 2000. 13, Pgs: 231-281
62.
Byrne RW
Evolution of
primate cognition.
COGNITIVE
SCIENCE. 2000. 24(3), Pgs: 543-570
63.
Deaner RO; Nunn
CL; van Schaik CP
Comparative tests
of primate cognition: Different scaling methods produce different results.
BRAIN, BEHAVIOR
AND EVOLUTION. 2000. 55(1), Pgs: 44-52
64.
Digby L
Infanticide by
female mammals: Implications for the evolution of social systems.
INFANTICIDE BY
MALES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS. van Schaik CP, Janson CH, Editors.
65.
The evolution of
the social brain. [Abstract]
FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA.
2000. 71(5), Pgs: 359
66.
Escobar-Paramo P
Inbreeding
avoidance and the evolution of male mating strategies.
DISSERTATION
ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL. 2000. B60(8), Pgs: 3681
67.
Fuentes A
The variable
evolution of pairbonds in human and nonhuman primates. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2000. (Suppl 30), Pgs: 153
68.
Geissmann T
Gibbon songs and
human music from an evolutionary perspective.
THE ORIGINS OF
MUSIC. Wallin NL, Merker B, Brown S, Editors.
103-123
69.
Greenfield PM;
Maynard AE; Boehm C; Schmidtling EY
Cultural
apprenticeship and cultural change: Tool learning and imitation in chimpanzees
and humans.
BIOLOGY, BRAINS,
AND BEHAVIOR: THE EVOLUTION OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT. ST
Parker, J Langer,
ML McKinney, Editors.
70.
Heymann EW
The number of
adult males in callitrichine groups and its implications for callitrichine
social evolution.
PRIMATE MALES:
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF VARIATION IN GROUP
COMPOSITION.
Kappeler PM, Editors.
71.
Hrdy SB
The optimal
number of fathers. Evolution, demography, and history in the shaping of female
mate
preferences.
ANNALS OF THE
72.
Jahme C
BEAUTY AND THE
BEASTS: WOMAN, APE AND EVOLUTION.
73.
Kaplan G;
THE ORANGUTANS:
THEIR EVOLUTION, BEHAVIOR, AND FUTURE.
74.
Kaplan H; Hill K;
Lancaster J; Hurtado AM
A theory of human
life history evolution: Diet, intelligence, and longevity.
EVOLUTIONARY
ANTHROPOLOGY. 2000. 9(4), Pgs: 156-185
75.
Key C; Aiello LC
A prisoner's
dilemma model of the evolution of paternal care.
FOLIA
PRIMATOLOGICA. 2000. 71(1-2), Pgs: 77-92
76.
Mueller AE;
Thalmann U
Evolution and
origin of primate social organization. A reconstruction. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2000. (Suppl 30), Pgs: 234
77.
Mueller AE;
Thalmann U
Origin and
evolution of primate social organisation: A reconstruction.
BIOLOGICAL
REVIEWS OF THE
405-435
78.
Mueller TM;
Kaplan HS; Gangestad SW; Lancaster JB
Ecology, brain
size and life history evolution. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2000. 51(Suppl 1), Pgs: 75-76
79.
Muscarella F
The evolution of
homoerotic behavior in humans.
JOURNAL OF
HOMOSEXUALITY. 2000. 40(1), Pgs: 51-77
80.
Mutschler T;
Nievergelt CM; Feistner ATC
Social
organization of the Alaotran gentle lemur (Hapalemur griseus alaotrensis).
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2000. 50(1), Pgs: 9-24
81.
Nunn CL; van
Schaik CP
Social evolution
in primates: The relative roles of ecology and intersexual conflict.
INFANTICIDE BY
MALES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS. van Schaik CP, Janson CH, Editors.
82.
Palombit RA
Infanticide and
the evolution of male-female bonds in animals.
INFANTICIDE BY
MALES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS. van Schaik CP, Janson CH, Editors.
83.
The other
"closest living relative". How bonobos (Pan paniscus) challenge
traditional assumptions about
females,
dominance, intra- and intersexual interactions, and hominid evolution.
ANNALS OF THE
84.
Paul A;
Preuschoft S; van Schaik CP
The other side of
the coin: Infanticide and the evolution of affiliative male-infant interactions
in
primates.
INFANTICIDE BY
MALES AND ITS IMPLICATIONS. van Schaik CP, Janson CH, Editors.
85.
Pellis SM;
Iwaniuk AN
Adult-adult play
in primates: Comparative analyses of its origin, distribution and evolution.
ETHOLOGY. 2000.
106(12), Pgs: 1083-1104
86.
Plavcan JM
Inferring social
behavior from sexual dimorphism in the fossil record.
JOURNAL OF HUMAN
EVOLUTION. 2000. 39(3), Pgs: 327-344
87.
Pope TR
The evolution of
male philopatry in neotropical monkeys.
PRIMATE MALES:
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF VARIATION IN GROUP
COMPOSITION.
Kappeler PM, Editors.
88.
Read AF; Allen JE
The economics of
immunity.
SCIENCE. 2000.
290(5494), Pgs: 1104-1105
89.
Ross C; MacLarnon
A
The evolution of
non-maternal care in anthropoid primates: A test of the hypotheses.
FOLIA
PRIMATOLOGICA. 2000. 71(1-2), Pgs: 93-113
90.
Swedell L
Social
interactions among female hamadryas baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas):
Implications for the
evolution of
hamadryas baboon social organization. [Abstract]
AMERICAN JOURNAL
OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. 2000. (Suppl 30), Pgs: 297-298
91.
Tomasello M
Primate
cognition: Introduction to the issue.
COGNITIVE
SCIENCE. 2000. 24(3), Pgs: 351-361
92.
Evolutionary
endocrinology of the cercopithecoids.
OLD WORLD
MONKEYS. Whitehead PF, Jolly CJ, Editors.
Pgs: 269-297
93.
Zihlman AL
THE HUMAN
EVOLUTION COLORING BOOK. SECOND EDITION.
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