Guest Editorial: Publication and Citation Trends in the International Journal of Primatology: 1980–2003 Nathaniel J. Dominy Editorial Commentary Pages: 751 - 754
Botanical and Topographical Factors Influencing Nesting-Site Selection by Chimpanzees in Kalinzu Forest, Uganda Takeshi FuruichiChie Hashimoto OriginalPaper Pages: 755 - 765
Diet and Feeding Ecology of Woolly Monkeys in a Western Amazonian Rain Forest Anthony Di Fiore OriginalPaper Pages: 767 - 801
Ontogeny of Feeding Behavior of Eulemur fulvus in the Dry Forest of Mayotte Laurent Tarnaud OriginalPaper Pages: 803 - 824
Digesta Passage, Digestibility and Behavior in Captive Gorillas Under Two Dietary Regimens Melissa J. RemisEllen S. Dierenfeld OriginalPaper Pages: 825 - 845
Population Dynamics and Conservation of Commensal Bonnet Macaques Mewa SinghN. Raghunatha Rao OriginalPaper Pages: 847 - 859
Phylogeny of Snub-Nosed Monkeys Inferred from Mitochondrial DNA, Cytochrome B, and 12S rRNA Sequences Ming LiFuwen WeiJohannes de Ruiter OriginalPaper Pages: 861 - 873
Specific Status of Propithecus spp. Mireya I. MayorJulie A. SommerEdward E. Louis Jr. OriginalPaper Pages: 875 - 900
Mating Tactics in Response to Costs Incurred by Mating with Multiple Males in Wild Female Japanese Macaques Miki MatsubaraDavid S. Sprague OriginalPaper Pages: 901 - 917
Endocrine Correlates of Reproductive Status in Breeding and Nonbreeding Wild Female Moustached Tamarins Petra LöttkerMaren HuckMichael Heistermann OriginalPaper Pages: 919 - 937
Causes of Intraspecific Aggression in Alouatta palliata mexicana: Evidence from Injuries, Demography, and Habitat Jurgi Cristóbal-AzkaratePedro Américo D. DiasJoaquim J. Veà OriginalPaper Pages: 939 - 953
Book Reviews: Primate Life Histories and Socioecology. Edited by Peter M. Kappeler and Michael E. Pereira. Juvenile Primates. Life History, Development and Behavior, With a New Foreword. Edited by Michael E. Pereira and Lynn A. Fairbanks Dario Maestripieri BookReview Pages: 955 - 957
Book Review: The Biology of Traditions. Models and Evidence. Edited by Dorothy M. Fragaszy and Susan Perry, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2003, xvii + 456 pp., $90.00 (hardback) Duane M. Rumbaugh BookReview Pages: 959 - 961
Book Review: Monogamy: Mating Strategies and Partnerships on Birds, Humans and Other Mammals. Edited by Ulrich Reichard and Cristophe Boesch, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2003, xix + 267 pp., $100.00 (hardback), $40.00 (paperback) Agustín Fuentes BookReview Pages: 963 - 965
Book Review: Lion Tamarins: Biology and Conservation. Edited by Devra G. Kleiman and Anthony B. Rylands, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, DC. 2002, xxiv + 422 pp., $45.00 (hardbound) Charles T. Snowdon BookReview Pages: 967 - 969
Book Review: Primates Face to Face. The Conservation Implications of Human-Nonhuman Primate Interconnections. Edited by Agustin Fuentes and Linda D. Wolfe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2002, xvii + 340 pp., US$100.00 (hardcover) Patricia C. Wright BookReview Pages: 971 - 973
Book Review: Pretending and Imagination in Animals and Children. Edited by Robert W. Mitchell, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK. 2002, xviii + 370 pp., US$80.00 (hardback) David A. Washburn BookReview Pages: 975 - 977
Book Review: My Family Album. By Frans de Waal, University of California Press, Berkeley, CA. 2003, 169 pp., $29.95 (hardback) E. Sue Savage-RumbaughDuane M. Rumbaugh BookReview Pages: 979 - 980