Diet, Activity Patterns, and Ranging Ecology of the Bale Monkey (Chlorocebus djamdjamensis) in Odobullu Forest, Ethiopia Addisu MekonnenAfework BekeleAnagaw Atickem OriginalPaper 12 March 2010 Pages: 339 - 362
Ranging Patterns of Two Syntopic Howler Monkey Species (Alouatta guariba and A. caraya) in Northeastern Argentina Ilaria AgostiniIngrid HolzmannMario S. Di Bitetti OriginalPaper 04 March 2010 Pages: 363 - 381
High Population Density of Pan troglodytes verus in the Haut Niger National Park, Republic of Guinea: Implications for Local and Regional Conservation Marie-Claire Fleury-BrugiereDavid Brugiere OriginalPaper 26 February 2010 Pages: 383 - 392
Fruit Preferences of Ateles belzebuth in Tinigua Park, Northwestern Amazonia Pablo R. StevensonAndrés Link OriginalPaper 26 February 2010 Pages: 393 - 407
Infanticide in Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya: Variation in the Occurrence of an Adaptive Behavior Marina CordsJames L. Fuller OriginalPaper 30 March 2010 Pages: 409 - 431
Life History of Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanni in the Kakamega Forest, Kenya Marina CordsShahrina Chowdhury OriginalPaper 28 April 2010 Pages: 433 - 455
Wild Capuchins Show Male-Biased Feeding Tool Use Antonio C. de A. MouraPhyllis C. Lee OriginalPaper 08 May 2010 Pages: 457 - 470
Use of Mineral Licks by White-Bellied Spider Monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) and Red Howler Monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in Eastern Ecuador John G. BlakeJaime GuerraDavid Romo OriginalPaper 04 May 2010 Pages: 471 - 483
Line Transect Sampling of Primates: Can Animal-to-Observer Distance Methods Work? Stephen T. BucklandAndrew J. PlumptreEric A. Rexstad OriginalPaper 04 May 2010 Pages: 485 - 499