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(Abstract) Berry JP The chemical ecology of mountain gorillas (Gorilla gorilla beringei), with special reference to antimicrobial constituents in the diet. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL B59(7): 3190, 1999. (To order: #AAD98-38784. University Microfilms, Inc, Ann Arbor, MI 48106) Birkinshaw CR Use of millipedes by black lemurs to anoint their bodies. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 70(3): 170-171, 1999. Black, H Clean sweep for leaf-eating chimps. NEW SCIENTIST 151(2044): 17, 1996. Reprinted in: Aust Primatol 1(1): 14, 1996. Bolton KA; Campbell VM; Burton FD Chemical analysis of soils of Kowloon (Hong Kong) eaten by hybrid macaques. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY 24(2): 195-205, 1998. Campbell CJ Fur rubbing behavior in free-ranging black handed spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) in Panama. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 49(1): 40, 1999. (Abstract) Datta, J Observation on urban rhesus monkeys. CURRENT SCIENCE 71(12): 941, 1996. Garber, P A; Kitron, U Seed swallowing in tamarins: Evidence of a curative function or enhanced foraging efficiency? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 18(4): 523-538, 1997. Garey, J D The consumption of human medicinal plants, including abortifacients, by wild primates. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 42(2) 111, 1997. (Abstract) Gibbs, W W Jungle medicine. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 275(6): 20, 1996. Gielen M [Medicinal plant use by chimpanzees.] CAHIERS D'ETHOLOGIE 18(1): 138-140, 1998. (French) Gottlieb, O R; Borin, M R de M B; Bosisio, B M Trends of plant use by humans and nonhuman primates in Amazonia. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 40(2): 189-195, 1996. Heymann EW Primate behavioural ecology and diseases - some perspectives for a future primatology. PRIMATE REPORT 55: 53-65, 1999. Huffman MA; Elias R; Balansard G; Ohigashi H; Nansen P [Self-medication in the Great Apes: A multidisciplinary study of behavior, diet, and health.] PRIMATOLOGIE. 1: 179-204, 1998. (French w/ English summary) Huffman MA; Ohigashi H; Kawanaka M; Page JE; Kirby GC; Gasquet M; Murakami A; Koshimizu K African great ape self-medication: A new paradigm for treating parasite disease with natural medicines? Pp. 113-123 in TOWARDS NATURAL MEDICINE RESEARCH IN THE 21ST CENTURY. Ageta H, ed. New York, Elsevier, 1998. (Serial title: Excerpta Medica Int Congr Ser 1157) Huffman, M A Current evidence for self-medication in primates: A multidisciplinary perspective. YEARBOOK OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 40: 171-200, 1997. Huffman, M A Practical applications from the study of great ape self-medication and conservation related issues. PAN AFRICA NEWS 4(2): 15-16, 1997. Huffman, M A [Medicinal plant selection in the African great apes. Regional culture zones and their ecological influences.] REICHORUI KENKYU/ PRIMATE RES 13(3): 264, 1997. (Japanese, abstract) Huffman, M A; Gotoh, S; Turner, L A; Hamai, M; Yoshida, K Seasonal trends in intestinal nematode infection and medicinal plant use among chimpanzees in the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania. PRIMATES 38(2): 111-125, 1997. Huffman, M A; Koshimizu, K; Ohigashi, H Ethnobotany and zoopharmacognosy of Vernonia amygdalina, a medicinal plant used by humans and chimpanzees. Pp. 351-360 in COMPOSITAE: BIOLOGY AND UTILIZATION. VOL. 2. P.D.S. Caligari; D.J.N. Hind, eds. London, Royal Botanic Gardens, 1996. Huffman, M A; Page, J E; Sukhdeo, M V K; Gotoh, S; Kalunde, M S; Chandrasiri, T; Towers, G H N Leaf-swallowing by chimpanzees: A behavioral adaptation for the control of strongyle nematode infections. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 17(4): 475-503, 1996. Huffman, M A; Page, J; Ohigashi, H; Gotoh, S Leaf-swallowing by chimpanzees for the control of strongyle nematode infections: Behavioral, chemical, and parasitological evidence. IPS/ASP CONGRESS ABSTRACTS (1996): #566, 1996. (Abstract) Knezevich, M Geophagy and parasitism in a free-ranging group of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). IPS/ASP CONGRESS ABSTRACTS (1996): #567, 1996. (Abstract) Knezevich, M Geophagy as a therapeutic mediator of endoparasitism in a free-ranging group of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 44(1): 71-82, 1998. Lozano GA Parasitic stress and self-medication in wild animals. ADVANCES IN THE STUDY OF BEHAVIOR 27: 291-317, 1998. (Book title: Stress and Behavior. AP Moller, et al., eds. San Diego, Academic Press. ISBN 0120045273) Ludes, E; Anderson, J R Peat-bathing in a captive group of capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus). FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 67(2): 98, 1996. (Abstract) Mahaney WC; Zippin J; Milner MW; Sanmugadas K; Hancock RGV; Aufreiter S; Campbell S; Huffman MA; Wink M; Malloch D; Kalm V Chemistry, mineralogy and microbiology of termite mound soil eaten by the chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, Western Tanzania. JOURNAL OF TROPICAL ECOLOGY 15(5): 565-588, 1999. Mahaney, W C; Hancock, R G V; Aufreiter, S; Huffman, M A Geochemistry and clay mineralogy of termite mound soil and the role of geophagy in chimpanzees of the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania. PRIMATES 37(2): 121-134, 1996. Mahaney, W C; Milner, M W; Sanmugadas, K; Hancock, R G V; Aufreiter, S; Wrangham, R; Pier, H W Analysis of geophagy soils in Kibale Forest, Uganda. PRIMATES 38(2): 159-176, 1997. Mahaney, W C; Zippin, J; Milner, M W; Huffman, M A; et al Self-medication practiced by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the Mahale Mountains, Tanzania. ADVANCES IN ETHOLOGY 32: 177, 1997. (Abstract) Matsuzawa, T; Yamakoshi, G Comparison of chimpanzee material culture between Bossou and Nimba, West Africa. Pp. 211-232 in REACHING INTO THOUGHT: THE MINDS OF THE GREAT APES. A.E. Russon; K.A. Bard; S.T. Parker, eds. New York, Cambridge Univ Press, 1996. Messner, E J; Wrangham, R W In vitro testing of the biological activity of Rubia cordifolia leaves on primate Strongyloides species. PRIMATES 37(1): 105-108, 1996. Mueller, K-H [Primate geophagy and its significance in captive care: A survey.] ZOOLOGISCHE GARTEN 66(1): 53-62, 1996. (German w/ English summary) Page JE Photobiology, photochemistry and chemical ecology of thiarubrines from the Asteraceae. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL B59(5): 1956, 1998. (To order: #AADNQ-27221. University Microfilms, Inc, Ann Arbor, MI 48106) Page, J E; Huffman, M A; Smith, V; Towers, G H N Chemical basis for Aspilia leaf-swallowing by chimpanzees: A reanalysis. JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL ECOLOGY 23(9): 2211-2226, 1997. Paterson JD Aspects of Khaya anthotheca bark consumption in Ugandan forest baboons. Pp. 115 in 4TH INTERNATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL CONGRESS OF ALES HRDLICKA: ABSTRACTS. WORLD ANTHROPOLOGY AT THE TURN OF THE CENTURIES. Sabik D, ed. Prague, SET OUT, 1999. (Abstract) Renehan, G E An evaluation of the value of natural forage for captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 42(2) 142, 1997. (Abstract) Rodman PS Whither primatology? The place of primates in contemporary anthropology. ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY 28: 311-339, 1999. Sapolsky RM THE TROUBLE WITH TESTOSTERONE: AND OTHER ESSAYS ON THE BIOLOGY OF THE HUMAN PREDICAMENT. New York, Scribner, 1997, 288 pp. (ISBN 0-684-83409-X . Also published as: JUNK FOOD MONKEYS.) Strier KB FACES IN THE FOREST: THE ENDANGERED MURIQUI MONKEYS OF BRAZIL. Cambridge, MA, Harvard Univ Press, 1999, xxxi, 138 pp. (ISBN 0674290089; a new preface) Struhsaker T Zanzibar's endangered red colobus monkeys. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC 194(5): 72-81, 1998. Struhsaker, T T; Cooney, D O; Siex, K S Charcoal consumption by Zanzibar red colobus monkeys: Its function and its ecological and demographic consequences. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 18(1): 61-72, 1997. Thomsen, R Observation of periparturitional behaviour in wild Yakushima macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui). FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 68(6): 338-341, 1997. Wrangham, R; Peterson, D DEMONIC MALES: APES AND THE ORIGINS OF HUMAN VIOLENCE. Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1996, 350 pp. Zippin J The geochemistry and mineralogy of termite mound soils eaten by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) of the Mahale Mountains, western Tanzania. DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL B60(1): 887, 1999. (To order: #AADMQ-33517. University Microfilms, Inc, Ann Arbor, MI 48106)
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