Signals found in the grooming interactions of wild Japanese monkeys of the koshima troop Akio Mori OriginalPaper Pages: 107 - 140
Separation of preadolescents from infant rhesus monkeys Terry MapleE. M. BrandtG. Mitchell OriginalPaper Pages: 141 - 153
Quantitative studies of behaviour within captive groups of marmoset monkeys (Callithrix jacchus) Hilary O. Box OriginalPaper Pages: 155 - 174
Polysaccharide digestion in cheek pouches of the bonnet macaque Hafeezur RahamanK. SrihariR. V. Krishnamoorthy OriginalPaper Pages: 175 - 180
Communication of food quality in captiveMacaca nemestrina and free-rangingAteles geoffroyi Lynn Fairbanks Reports Pages: 181 - 190
Aspects of reproduction and reproductive behaviour inMacaca arctoides J. TrollopeN. G. Blurton Jones Reports Pages: 191 - 205
Menstrual cycle and some other related aspects of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata) Hideo Nigi Reports Pages: 207 - 216
Social grooming between squirrel monkeys and uakaris in a seminatural environment Enrique J. AbordoRussel A. MittermeierPaul Mason Short Communications Pages: 217 - 221
Quantitative observations on feeding behavior inSaguinus geoffroyi (callithricidae, primates) T. W. Nelson Short Communications Pages: 223 - 226
Events preceding and following the birth of a wild siamang David J. ChiversSarah T. Chivers Short Communications Pages: 227 - 230
A case of the adoption of an infant chimpanzee by a suckling foster chimpanzee T. van Wulfften PaltheJ. A. R. A. M. van Hooff Short Communications Pages: 231 - 234