Introduction to the International Symposium on African Great Apes Juichi YamagiwaJohn C. MitaniToshisada Nishida Editorial 10 August 2005 Pages: 1 - 1
Toshisada Nishida’s contributions to primatology John C. MitaniWilliam C. McGrewRichard Wrangham Note 31 August 2005 Pages: 2 - 5
Demographic influences on the behavior of chimpanzees John C. Mitani Original Article 09 November 2005 Pages: 6 - 13
Comparative rates of violence in chimpanzees and humans Richard W. WranghamMichael L. WilsonMartin N. Muller Original Article 20 August 2005 Pages: 14 - 26
Affiliation promotes the transmission of a social custom: handclasp grooming among captive chimpanzees Kristin E. BonnieFrans B. M. de Waal Original Article 03 September 2005 Pages: 27 - 34
Subtle behavioral variation in wild chimpanzees, with special reference to Imanishi’s concept of kaluchua Michio NakamuraToshisada Nishida Original Article 20 August 2005 Pages: 35 - 42
Environmental factors influencing the seasonality of estrus in chimpanzees Dean P. AndersonErik. V. NordheimChristophe Boesch Original Article 07 September 2005 Pages: 43 - 50
Comparison of behavioral sequence of copulation between chimpanzees and bonobos Chie HashimotoTakeshi Furuichi Original Article 16 September 2005 Pages: 51 - 55
The role of taste in food selection by African apes: implications for niche separation and overlap in tropical forests Melissa Jane Remis Original Article 07 September 2005 Pages: 56 - 64
Counting primates for conservation: primate surveys in Uganda Andrew J. PlumptreDebby Cox Original Article 13 August 2005 Pages: 65 - 73
Diet and seasonal changes in sympatric gorillas and chimpanzees at Kahuzi–Biega National Park Juichi YamagiwaAugustin Kanyunyi Basabose Original Article 03 September 2005 Pages: 74 - 90
The behavioral ecology of sympatric African apes: implications for understanding fossil hominoid ecology Craig B. Stanford Review Article 09 November 2005 Pages: 91 - 101
Is the chimpanzee, Pan troglodytes, an endangered species? It depends on what “endangered” means John F. Oates Review Article 05 November 2005 Pages: 102 - 112