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Cercocebus
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Erythrocebus
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————, 1974. Colobine aggression: a review. In:Primate Aggression, Territoriality, and Xenophobia,R. L. Holloway (ed.), Academic Press, London.
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Films
Bertrand, M. & F. Bourliere, 1969.Ecology and Behavior of the Lowe's Guenon. Faculte de Medicine de Paris. (16 mm, b&w, sound)
Gartlan, J. S., 1974.Ecology and Behavior of the Patas Monkey, Erythrocebus patas. Rockefeller University Film Service. (16 mm, color, sound, 18 min.)
Myrow, J., 1971.Monkeys, Apes, and Man. Films Inc. (16 mm, color, sound, 52 min.)
Struhsaker, T. T., 1971b.Behavior and Ecology of Vervet Monkeys. Rockefeller University Film Service. (16 mm, color, sound, 40 min.)
Addendum
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Baldwin, L.A., Teleki, G. & Kavanagh, M. Field research on colobus, guenon, mangabey, and patas monkeys: an historical, geographical, and bibliographical listing. Primates 17, 233–251 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02382853
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