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

2. Female reproductive aging in seven primate species: Patterns and consequences.

3. The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis.

4. Primate social behavior.

5. Does climate variability influence the demography of wild primates? Evidence from long-term life-history data in seven species.

6. What does variation in primate behavior mean?

7. Female and male life tables for seven wild primate species.

8. Behavioral flexibility and the evolution of primate social states.

9. Reproductive aging patterns in primates reveal that humans are distinct.

10. Unexpected demography in the recovery of an endangered primate population.

11. Aging in the natural world: comparative data reveal similar mortality patterns across primates.

12. Low demographic variability in wild primate populations: fitness impacts of variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates.

13. Seeing the forest through the seeds: Mechanisms of primate behavioral diversity from individuals to populations and beyond.

14. Advances in field-based studies of primate behavioral endocrinology.

15. Primatology comes of age: 2002 AAPA Luncheon Address.

16. Maternal death and offspring fitness in multiple wild primates

17. First record of Cebidicola armatus (Phthiraptera: Trichodectidae) on the Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Primate: Atelidae) in Brazil.

21. Paternity data reveal high MHC diversity among sires in a polygynandrous, egalitarian primate.

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

26. Fission‐Fusion Dynamics : New Research Frameworks

28. The Human Community as a Primate Society [and Comments]

34. Citizen Science for Monitoring Primates in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest: Preliminary Results from a Critical Conservation Tool.

35. Demographic monitoring of wild muriqui populations: Criteria for defining priority areas and monitoring intensity.

36. Males follow females during fissioning of a group of northern muriquis.

37. Why Anthropology Needs Primatology.

38. Long-term field studies: positive impacts and unintended consequences.

39. Socio-sexual behavior of female northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus).

40. Ground use by northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus).

41. Hormonal changes during the mating and conception seasons of wild northern muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus ).

42. Myth of the typical primate.

43. Steroid excretion during the ovarian cycle in captive and wild muriquis, Brachyteles arachnoides.

44. Exceptionalism and Emergence.

45. Comments.

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