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1. The potential and practice of arboreal camera trapping

2. Assessing the accuracy of distance‐ and interview‐based measures of hunting pressure

3. Temporal patterns of visitation of birds and mammals at mineral licks in the Peruvian Amazon

4. Camera settings and biome influence the accuracy of citizen science approaches to camera trap image classification

5. The socio-cultural significance of mineral licks to the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon: implications for the sustainable management of hunting

6. Threat Analysis of Forest Fragmentation and Degradation for Peruvian Primates

7. The ethnoprimatology of the Maijuna of the Peruvian Amazon and implications for primate conservation

9. Refining reproductive parameters for modelling sustainability and extinction in hunted primate populations in the Amazon.

10. Frequency of behavior witnessed and conformity in an everyday social context.

11. Evidence for weak or linear conformity but not for hyper-conformity in an everyday social learning context.

12. Effects of selective logging on large mammal populations in a remote indigenous territory in the northern Peruvian Amazon

14. Hunter territoriality creates refuges for threatened primates

15. Congruence of local ecological knowledge (LEK)‐based methods and line‐transect surveys in estimating wildlife abundance in tropical forests

16. Camera settings and biome influence the accuracy of citizen science approaches to camera trap image classification

17. Abstract P4-12-26: Partial breast irradiation, simultaneous integrated boost and regional nodal irradiation: A UK private provider approach to maximising patient access to advanced breast radiotherapy

18. Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar

19. Conservation education promotes positive short- and medium-term changes in perceptions and attitudes towards a threatened primate species

21. The potential and practice of arboreal camera trapping

22. LED flashlight technology facilitates wild meat extraction across the tropics

23. Camera settings and habitat type influence the accuracy of citizen science approaches to camera trap image classification

24. NEOTROPICAL CARNIVORES: a data set on carnivore distribution in the Neotropics

25. An empirical evaluation of camera trap study design : How many, how long and when?

26. ESTADO POBLACIONAL DEL SAJINO Pecari tajacu Y HUANGANA Tayassu pecari EN LA AMAZONÍA PERUANA

27. Breeding seasonality in the lowland paca (Cuniculus paca) in Amazonia: interactions with rainfall, fruiting, and sustainable hunting

28. Prevalence of Trypanosoma cruzi and Other Trypanosomatids in Frequently-Hunted Wild Mammals from the Peruvian Amazon

29. Molecular Epidemiology of Trypanosomatids and Trypanosoma cruzi in Primates from Peru

30. Assessment of mammal reproduction for hunting sustainability through community-based sampling of species in the wild

32. Terrestrial behavior in titi monkeys (Callicebus, Cheracebus, and Plecturocebus) : potential correlates, patterns, and differences between genera

33. Estimating mammalian species richness and occupancy in tropical forest canopies with arboreal camera traps

34. Prevalence of

35. Assessment of mammal reproduction for hunting sustainability through community-based sampling of species in the wild

36. Multilevel Societies in New World Primates? Flexibility May Characterize the Organization of Peruvian Red Uakaris (Cacajao calvus ucayalii)

37. Effects of selective logging on large mammal populations in a remote indigenous territory in the northern Peruvian Amazon

38. Mutual medication in capuchin monkeys – Social anointing improves coverage of topically applied anti-parasite medicines

39. Proximate causes of the red face of the bald uakari monkey (Cacajao calvus)

40. Refining Reproductive Parameters for Modelling Sustainability and Extinction in Hunted Primate Populations in the Amazon

41. Highly polymorphic colour vision in a New World monkey with red facial skin, the bald uakari (Cacajao calvus)

42. Assessing Public Engagement with Science in a University Primate Research Centre in a National Zoo

43. Evidence for weak or linear conformity but not for hyper-conformity in an everyday social learning context

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