Species differences of male loud calls and their perception in sulawesi macaques Yasuyuki MuroyamaBernard Thierry OriginalPaper Pages: 115 - 126
Normal hematological and plasma biochemical parameters of the captive bonnet monkey (Maccaca radiata) S. G. RamachandraV. RameshK. Taranatha Shetty OriginalPaper Pages: 127 - 134
Use of microsatellite polymorphisms for paternity exclusion in rhesus macaques (Macaca multatta) Sreetharan KanthaswamyDavid Glenn Smith OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 145
Asian colobine social structure: Ecological and evolutionary constraints Carey P. YeagerR. Craig Kirkpatrick OriginalPaper Pages: 147 - 155
Development of the hand and wrist bones in chimpanzees Yuzuru HamadaToshifumi UdonoIkuo Hayasaka OriginalPaper Pages: 157 - 169
The evolution of nonhuman primate loud calls: Acoustic adaptation for long-distance transmission John C. MitaniJennifer Stuht OriginalPaper Pages: 171 - 182
Blood protein variation of a new population of gelada baboons (Theoropithecus gelada), in the Southern Rift Valley, Arsi Region, Ethiopia Gurja BelayTakayoshi Shotake OriginalPaper Pages: 183 - 198
Paternity determination in captive lowland gorillas and orangutans and wild mountain gorillas by microsatellite analysis Dawn FieldLeona ChemnickOliver Ryder OriginalPaper Pages: 199 - 209
Tarsier brain component composition and its implications for systematics Tracey H. JoffeR. I. M. Dunbar OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 216
Origin and divergence of tandem repeats of primate D4 dopamine receptor genes Miho Inoue-MurayamaOsamu TakenakaYuichi Murayama OriginalPaper Pages: 217 - 224
Frequent harassment of mounting after a takeover of a group of moor macaques (Macaca maurus) Shuichi MatsumuraKyoko Okamoto Short Communication Pages: 225 - 230
Maternal discrimination of offspring vocalizations in Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) Kurt HammerschmidtJulia Fischer Short Communication Pages: 231 - 236
Geographical variations in the cranium ofSaguinus geoffroyi Masahito NatoriShintaro Kondo Short Communication Pages: 237 - 243
Does troop size of wild Japanese macaques influence birth rate and infant mortality in the absence of predators? Yukio TakahataShigeru SuzukiDavid Sprague Short Communication Pages: 245 - 251