Population Survey and Demographic Features of a Coastal Island Population of Alouatta clamitans in Atlantic Forest, Southeastern Brazil Bianca IngbermanRoberto Fusco-CostaEmygdio Leite de Araujo Monteiro-Filho OriginalPaper 20 January 2009 Pages: 1 - 14
Diet of Pygathrix nigripes in Southern Vietnam Hoang Minh DucG. S. BaxterManda J. Page OriginalPaper 20 January 2009 Pages: 15 - 28
Morphological and Genetic Characterization of Saimiri boliviensis Eliana Ruth SteinbergMariela NievesMarta Dolores Mudry OriginalPaper 20 January 2009 Pages: 29 - 41
Variation over Time in Parasite Prevalence Among Free-ranging Chimpanzees at Gombe National Park, Tanzania Jared S. BakuzaGamba Nkwengulila OriginalPaper 20 January 2009 Pages: 43 - 53
What Do Primates Hear? A Meta-analysis of All Known Nonhuman Primate Behavioral Audiograms Mark N. Coleman OriginalPaper 31 January 2009 Pages: 55 - 91
Can Auditory Playback Condition Predator Mobbing in Captive-reared Saguinus oedipus? Matthew W. CampbellCharles T. Snowdon OriginalPaper 20 January 2009 Pages: 93 - 102
Demography and Life Histories of Sympatric Patas Monkeys, Erythrocebus patas, and Vervets, Cercopithecus aethiops, in Laikipia, Kenya Lynne A. IsbellTruman P. YoungRebecca L. Chancellor OriginalPaper Open access 27 January 2009 Pages: 103 - 124
Field Anesthesia and Health Assessment of Free-ranging Cebus capucinus in Panama M. C. CrofootT. M. NortonM. J. Yabsley OriginalPaper Open access 31 January 2009 Pages: 125 - 141
Understanding Behavioral Traditions in Primates: Are Current Experimental Approaches Too Focused on Food? Claire F. I. WatsonChristine A. Caldwell ReviewPaper 23 January 2009 Pages: 143 - 167
Effects of Yearly Change in Nut Fruiting on Autumn Home-range Use by Macaca fuscata on Kinkazan Island, Northern Japan Yamato TsujiSeiki Takatsuki OriginalPaper 23 January 2009 Pages: 169 - 181
Manual Laterality for Simple Reaching and Bimanual Coordinated Task in Naturalistic Housed Pan troglodytes Miquel LlorenteMarina MosqueraMiquel Fabré OriginalPaper 31 January 2009 Pages: 183 - 197
Human Ability to Recognize Kin Visually Within Primates Alexandra AlvergneElise HuchardMichel Raymond OriginalPaper Open access 31 January 2009 Pages: 199 - 210
Cerebrospinal Fluid Monoaminergic Metabolites in Wild Papio anubis and P. hamadryas Are Concordant with Taxon-specific Behavioral Ontogeny Clifford J. JollyJane E. Phillips-ConroyJ. John Mann Erratum 20 January 2009 Pages: 211 - 216