Significance of Riparian Forests for the Conservation of Central African Primates Annie Gautier-HionDavid Brugière OriginalPaper Pages: 515 - 523
Thirty Years of Research in Kibale National Park, Uganda, Reveals a Complex Picture for Conservation Colin A. ChapmanThomas T. StruhsakerJoanna E. Lambert OriginalPaper Pages: 539 - 555
Protective Status, Ecology and Strategies for Improving Conservation of Cercocebus sanjei in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania Carolyn L. EhardtTrevor P. JonesThomas M. Butynski OriginalPaper Pages: 557 - 583
Conservation and Survival Adaptations of Temminck’s Red Colobus (Procolobus badius temmincki), in Senegal Anh Galat-LuongGérard Galat OriginalPaper Pages: 585 - 603
Update on the Search for Miss Waldron’s Red Colobus Monkey W. Scott McGraw OriginalPaper Pages: 605 - 619
Market Hunting in the Taï Region, Côte d’Ivoire and Implications for Monkey Populations Johannes RefischInza Koné OriginalPaper Pages: 621 - 629
Seed-spitting Primates and the Conservation and Dispersion of Large-seeded Trees Nathaniel J. DominyBrean W. Duncan OriginalPaper Pages: 631 - 649
Comprehensive Conservation Profile of Tana Mangabeys Julie Wieczkowski OriginalPaper Pages: 651 - 660
Conservation Implications of Hybridization in African Cercopithecine Monkeys Kate M. DetwilerAndrew S. BurrellClifford J. Jolly OriginalPaper Pages: 661 - 684
Y-chromosomal Markers Suitable for Noninvasive Studies of Guenon Hybridization Anthony J. TosiKate M. DetwilerTodd R. Disotell OriginalPaper Pages: 685 - 696
Consequences of a One-male Harem Reproductive System and Inbreeding in a Captive Group of Cercopithecus solatus Marie CharpentierMartine Hossaert-McKeyPatricia Peignot OriginalPaper Pages: 697 - 710
Sexual Selection in Primates. New and Comparative Perspectives. Edited by Peter Kappeler and Carel van Schaik, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, xiv+ 284 pp. 2004, $70.00 (Paperback) Andreas Paul Book Review Pages: 711 - 713