BOOKS

Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology: A Practical Guide, edited by Joanna M. Setchell & Deborah J. Curtis. 2011. Cambridge University Press. 456 pp. ISBN: 978052114213. The second edition of this guide to research on wild primates covers the latest advances in the field, including new information on field experiments and measuring behavior. It provides essential advice on the technical and practical aspects of both field and laboratory methods. Contents: 1. An ethno primatological approach to interactions between human and non-human primates -Jones-Engel L, Engel GA & Fuentes A; 2. Habituating primates: processes, techniques, variables and ethics —Williamson EA & Feistner ATC; 3. Habitat description and phenology —Ganzhorn JU, Rakotondranary SJ. & Rakotondranary YR; 4. Geographical information systems and remote sensing —Osborne PE & Glew L; 5. Monitoring local weather and climate —Mayes JC & Pepin N; 6. Survey and census methods: population distribution and density —Ross C & Reeve N; 7. Trapping primates —Jolly CJ, Phillips-Conroy JE & Müller AE; 8. Handling, anaesthesia, heatlh evaluation and biological sampling —Unwin S, Ancrecaz M & Bailey W; 9. Morphology, morphometrics and taxonomy —Groves C & Harding J; 10. Marking and radio-tracking primates —Honess PE & Macdonald DW; 11. Field experiments with non-human primates: a tutorial —Zuberbühler K & Wittig RM; 12. Feeding ecology, frugivory and seed dispersal -Dew JL; 13. Dietary analysis I: food physics — Lucas PW, Osorio D, Yamashita N, Prinz JF, Dominy NJ & Darvell BW; 14. Dietary analysis II: food chemistry — Lucas PW, Corlett RT, Dominy NJ, Essackjee HC, RibaHernandez P, Ramsden L, Stoner KE & Yamashita N; 15. Collecting arthropods and arthropod remains for primate studies —Ozanne CMP, Bell JR & Weaver DG; 16. Recording primate vocalizations —Geissmann T & Parsons S; 17. Photography and video for field researchers —Rowe N & Myers M; 18. Chronobiological aspects of primate research —Erket HG; 19. Thermoregulation and energetics —Schmid J; 20. Field endocrinology: monitoring hormonal changes in free-ranging primates —Hodges JK & Heistermann M; 21. Collection, storage and analysis of non-invasive genetic material in primate biology —Goossens B, Anthony N, Jeffery K, Johnson-Bawe M & Bruford MW; 22. Tips from the bush: an A—Z of suggestions for successful field work —Bearder SK & Nekaris AI.

ARTICLES

Azevedo E, Miranda M, de Campos M, Moreira AP, Rios M, Magalhães F, Guimarñes F, Ecco R, Resende M. 2011. Outbreak of Human Herpesvirus Type 1 Infection in Nonhuman Primates (Callithrix penincillata). J. Wildlife Disease 47 (3):690–693.

Babb PL, Fernández-Duque E, Baiduc CA, Gagneux P, Evans S, Schurr TG. 2011. mtDNA diversity in azara's owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 146(2): 209–224.

Babb PL, McIntosh AM, Fernández-Duque E, Di Fiore A, Schurr TG. 2011. An Optimized Microsatellite Genotyping Strategy for Assessing Genetic Identity and Kinship in Azara's Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai). Folia Primatol. 82(2): 107–117.

Barbosa Caselli C, Setz EZF. 2011. Feeding ecology and activity pattern of black-fronted titi monkeys (Callicebus nigrifrons) in a semideciduous tropical forest of southern Brazil. Primates 52(4): 351–359

Bashaw MJ, McIntyre C, Salenetri ND. 2011. Social organization of a stable natal group of captive Guyanese squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus sciureus). Primates 52(4): 361–371.

Boubli JP, Couto-Santos FR, Strier KB. 2011. Structure and floristic composition of one of the last forest fragments containing the critically endangered northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus, primates). Ecotropica 17(2)

Bowler M, Bodmer RE. 2011. Diet and food choice in Peruvian red uakaris (Cacajao calvus ucayalii): selective or opportunistic seed predation? Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1109–1122

Bunce JA, Isbell LA, Grote MN, Jacobs GH. 2011. Color vision variation and foraging behavior in wild Neotropical titi monkeys (Callicebus brunneus): possible mediating roles for spatial memory and reproductive status. Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1058–1075

Caperos JM, Sánchez S, Peláez F, Fidalgo A, Morcillo A. 2011. The effect of crowding on the social behavior of the cooperatively breeding Cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1179–1189

Carnegie SD, Fedigan LM, Melin AD. 2011. Reproductive seasonality in female capuchins (Cebus capucinus) in Santa Rosa (Area de Conservación Guanacaste), Costa Rica. Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1076–1090

Carnegie SD, Fedigan LM, Ziegler TE. 2011. Social and environmental factors affecting fecal glucocorticoids in wild, female white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). Am. J. Primatol. 73 (9): 861–869.

Cedillo-Peláez C, Rico-Torres CP, Salas-Garrido CG, Correa D. 2011. Acute toxoplasmosis in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) in Mexico. Vet parasitel 1180: 368–371

Chaves OM, Stoner KE, Arroyo-Rodríguez V. 2011. Seasonal differences in activity patterns of geoffroyi's spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi) living in continuous and fragmented forests in southern Mexico. Int. J. Primatol. 32(4): 960–973

Coutinho LN, Monteiro FOB, Takeshita RSC, de Miranda Lins e Lins FL, da Silva GA, Faturi C, de Castro PHG, Muniz JAPC, Kugelmeier T, Whiteman CW, Vicente WRR. 2011. Effect of age and number of parturitions on uterine and ovarian variables in owl monkeys. J. Med. Prim. 40(5): 310–316.

Crofoot MC, Rubenstein DI, Maiya AS, Berger-Wolf TY. 2011. Aggression, grooming and group-level cooperation in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): insights from social networks. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (8): 821–833.

Culot L, Liedo-Ferrer Y, Hoelscher O, Muñoz Lazo FJJ, Huynen M-C, Heymann EW. 2011. Reproductive failure, maternal infanticide and cannibalism in wild moustached tamarins, Saguinus mystax. Primates 52:179–186.

da Cunha DB, Monteiro E, Vallinoto M, Sampaio I, Ferrari SF, Schneider H. 2011. A molecular phylogeny of the tamarins (genus Saguinus) based on five nuclear sequence data from regions containing Alu insertions. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 146(3): 385–391.

Dufour V, Sueur C, Whiten A, Buchanan-Smith HM. 2011. The impact of moving to a novel environment on social networks, activity and wellbeing in two new world primates. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (8): 802–811.

Fernández-Duque E. 2011. Rensch's rule, Bergmann's effect and adult sexual dimorphism in wild monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol 146 (1): 38–48.

Fernández-Duque E, Burke K, Schoenrock K, Wolovich CK, Valeggia CR. 2011. Hormonal Monitoring of Reproductive Status in Monogamous Wild Female Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. Folia Primatol. 82(3): 143–153.

Ferrari SF, Beltrão-Mendes R. 2011. Do snakes represent the principal predatory threat to callitrichids? Fatal attack of a viper (Bothrops leucurus) on a common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) in the Atlantic Forest of the Brazilian Northeast. Primates 52(3): 207–209

Fragaszy DM, Deputte B, Cooper EJ, Colbert-White EN, Hémery C. 2011. When and how well can human-socialized capuchins match actions demonstrated by a familiar human? Am. J. Primatol. 73 (7): 643–654.

Fragaszy DM, Stone BW, Scott NM, Menzel C. 2011. How tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella spp) and common chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) align objects to surfaces: insights into spatial reasoning and implications for tool use. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (10): 1012–1030.

González-Hernández M, Dias PAD, Romero-Salas D, Canales-Espinosa D. 2011. Does home range use explain the relationship between group size and parasitism? A test with two sympatric species of howler monkeys. Primates 52(3): 211–216

González-Zamora A, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Chaves OM, Sánchez-López S, Aureli F, Stoner KE. 2011. Influence of climatic variables, forest type, and condition on activity patterns of geoffroyi's spider monkeys throughout Mesoamerica. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (12): 1189–1198.

Heymann EW. 2011. Florivory, nectarivory and pollination —a review of primate-flower interactions. Ecotropica 17:41–52.

Heymann EW. 2011. Coordination in primate mixed-species troops. In: Coordination in human and non-human primate groups. Boos M, Kolbe M, Ellwart T, Kappeler PM (eds.). Heidelberg: Springer, p 263–281.

Huck M, Rotundo M, Fernández-Duque E. 2011. Growth and Development in Wild Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina. Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1133–1152

Jaeggi AV, Van Schaik CP. 2011. The evolution of food sharing in primates. Behav. Ecol. Sociobiol. 65 (11): 2125–2140.

Kelaita M, Dias PAD, Aguilar-Cucurachi MS, CanalesEspinosa D, Cortés-Ortiz L. 2011. Impact of intrasexual selection on sexual dimorphism and testes size in the Mexican howler monkeys Alouatta palliata and A. pigra. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 146 (2): 179–187.

Lampert RMS, de Azevedo CVM, Menezes AAL. 2011. Influence of different light intensities on the daily grooming distribution of common marmosets Callithrix jacchus. Folia Primatol. 82(3): 131–142.

Lledo-Ferrer Y, Peláez F, Heymann EW. 2011. The equivocal relationship between territoriality and scent marking in wild saddleback tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis). Int. J. Primatol. 32(4): 974–991

Méndez-Carvajal P. 2011. Population size, distribution and conservation status of howler monkeys (Alouatta coibensis trabeata) and spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi azuerensis) on the Azuero peninsula, Panama. Prim. Cons. 26.

Mohanasundaram D, Drogemuller C, Brealey J, Jessup CF, Milner C, Murgia C, Lang CJ, Milton A, Zalewski PD, Russ GR, Coates PT. 2011. Ultrastructural analysis, zinc transporters, glucose transporters and hormones expression in New World primate (Callithrix jacchus) and human pancreatic islets. Gen. Comp. Endocrinol. 174 (2): 71–79.

Morimoto Y, Fujita K. 2011. Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) modify their own behaviors according to a conspecific's emotional expressions. Primates 52(3): 279–286

Nakamura N, Amato KR, Garber P, Estrada A, Mackie RI, Gaskins HR . 2011. Analysis of the hydrogenotrophic microbiota of wild and captive black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) in Palenque national park, Mexico. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (9): 909–919.

Nascimento ATA, Schmidlin LAJ, Valladares-Padua CB, Matushima ER, Verdade LM. 2011. A comparison of the home range sizes of mainland and island populations of black-faced lion tamarins (Leontopithecus caissara) using different spatial analysis. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (11): 1114–1126.

Norris D, Rocha-Mendes F, Marques R, de Almeida R, Galetti M. 2011. Density and spatial distribution of buffy-tufted-ear marmosets (Callithrix aurita) in a continuous Atlantic Forest. Int. J. Primatol. 32(4): 811–829

Obaldia III N, Otero W, Marin C, Aparicio J, Cisneros G. 2011. Long-term effect of a simple nest-box on the reproductive efficiency and other life traits of an Aotus lemurinus lemurinus monkey colony: an animal model for malaria research. J. Med. Primatol. 40(6): 383–391.

Oliveira LC, Dietz JM. 2011. Predation risk and the interspecific association of two Brazilian Atlantic forest primates in Cabruca agroforest. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (9): 852–860.

Palma AC, Vélez A, Gómez-Posada C, López H, Zárate DA, Stevenson PR. 2011. Use of space, activity patterns, and foraging behavior of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in an Andean forest fragment in Colombia. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (10): 1062–1071.

Pinheiro T, Ferrari SF, Lopes MA. 2011. Polyspecific associations between squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) and other primates in eastern Amazonia. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (11):1145–1151-

Printes RC, Rylands AB, Bicca-Marques JC. 2011. Distribution and status of the Critically Endangered blond titi monkey Callicebus barbarabrownae of north-east Brazil. Oryx 45(3): 439–443.

Raboy BE, Neves LG, Zeigler SL, Oliveira, LC. 2011. Occurrences of the golden-headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas) above 500 meters in southern Bahia, Brazil and implications for conservation planning. Prim. Cons. 26.

Ramos-Fernández G, Pinacho-Guendulain B, MirandaPérez A, Boyer D. 2011. No evidence of coordination between different subgroups in the fission—fusion society of spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi). Int. J. Primatol. 31(6): 1367–1382

Rein TR. 2011. The correspondence between proximal phalanx morphology and locomotion: Implications for inferring the locomotor behavior of fossil catarrhines Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 146(3): 435–445.

Rovirosa-Hernández MJ, García-Orduña F, Caba M, Canales-Espinosa D, Hermida-Lagunes J, Torres-Pelayo VR. 2011. Blood parameters are little affected by time of sampling after the application of ketamine in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). J. Med. Primatol. 40(5): 294–299.

Ruiz-García M, Vásquez C, Camargo E, Leguizamón N, Gálvez H, et al. 2011. Molecular Phylogenetics of Aotus (Platyrrhini, Cebidae). Int. J. Primatol. 32(5): 1218–1241

Russo GA, Young JW. 2011. Tail growth tracks the ontogeny of prehensile tail use in capuchin monkeys (Cebus albifrons and C. apella). Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 146(3): 465–473.

Schino G, Palumbo M, Visalberghi E. 2011. Factors Affecting Urine Washing Behavior in Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella). Int. J. Primatol. 32(4): 801–81.

Serra Rego B, Spyrides MHC, Cordeiro de Sousa MB.2011. Possible organizational effect of sex steroids on the stabilization of manual preference in female common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). Primates 52(4): 343–349

Shanee S, Shanee N. 2011. Population density estimates of the Critically Endangered yellow-tailed woolly monkeys (Oreonax flavicauda) at La Esperanza, Northeastern Peru. Int. J. Primatol. 32(4):878–888

Smith HM, Thompson CL. 2011. Observations of hand preference in wild groups of white-faced sakis (Pithecia pithecia) in Suriname. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (7): 655–664.

Souza-Alves JR, Fontes IP, Chagas RRD, Ferrari SF. 2011. Seasonal versatility in the feeding ecology of a group of titis (Callicebus coimbrai) in the northern Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (12):1199–1209.

Stevenson PR. 2011. The abundance of large ateline monkeys is positively associated with the diversity of plants regenerating in Neotropical forests. Biotropica 43 (4): 512–519.

Thompson CL, Donley EM, Stimpson CD, Home WI, Vinyard CJ. 2011. The influence of experimental manipulations on chewing speed during in vivo laboratory research in tufted capuchins (Cebus apella). Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 145 (3): 402–414.

Thompson CL, Norconk MA. 2011. Within-group social bonds in white-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia pithecia) display male—female pair preference. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (10): 1051–1061.

Tiddi B, Aureli F, Schino G, Voelkl B. 2011. Social relationships between adult females and the alpha male in wild tufted capuchin monkeys. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (8): 812–820.

Vermeer J, Tello-Alvarado JC, Moreno-Moreno S, GuerraVásquez F. 2011. Extension of the Geographical Range of White-browed Titi Monkeys (Callicebus discolor) and Evidence for Sympatry with San Martin Titi Monkeys (Callicebus oenanthe). Int. J. Primatol. 32(4): 924–930

Vidal-García F, Serio-Silva JC. 2011. Potential distribution of Mexican primates: modeling the ecological niche with the maximum entropy algorithm. Primates 52(3): 261–270

Wedi E, Nayudu PL, Michelmann HW 2011. A case report of spontaneous opening of congenitally fused labia in a female common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) followed by pregnancy and birth of twins. J. Med. Primatol. 40(5): 351–353.

Yamasaki T, Duarte AMRC, Curado I, Summa MEL, Neves DVDA, Wunderlich G, Malafronte RS. 2011. Detection of etiological agents of malaria in howler monkeys from Atlantic Forests, rescued in regions of Sño Paulo city, Brazil. J. Med. Primatol. 40(6): 392–400.

Zimbler-DeLorenzo HS, Dobson FS. 2011. Demography of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) in captive environments and its effect on population growth. Am. J. Primatol. 73 (10): 1041–1050.

Zimbler-DeLorenzo HS, Stone AI. 2011. Integration of field and captive studies for understanding the behavioral ecology of the squirrel monkey (Saimiri sp.). Am. J. Primatol. 73 (7): 607–622.

ABSTRACTS

Selected abstracts relating with neotropical primates from the 34rd Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists, Austin, Texas, USA, September 16 to 19, 2011

Adams DB, Rehg J, Watsa M. 2011. Observations of termitarium geophagy by bald-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia irrorata) in Madre De Dios, Peru.

Alvarado Villalobos M, Serio-Silva JC, Gatica-Colima AB, García-Hernández J. 2011. Prevalence and intensity of intestinal parasites of Alouatta pigra in forest fragments in playas de Catazajá, Chiapas.

Amato KR, Yeoman CJ, RighiniN, Kent A, Estrada A, Stumpf RM, Nelson KE, Torralba M, Gillis M, Leigh SR. 2011. The influence of habitat on Mexican black howler (Alouatta pigra) gut microbial community composition.

Barahona P, Campbell C, Ramirez S. 2011. An assessment of black-handed spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) mobility using GPS data, Barro Colorado Island, Panama.

Behie A, Pavelka M. 2011. Why do primates in disturbed habitats show increased parasitism? a new mechanism proposed.

Brenskelle LM, Rapaport L. 2011. Caretaker contributions to foraging behavior in young wild golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) in the Uniao Reserve, Brazil.

Chism J, Kieran T. 2011. Vocalizations of Peruvian Equatorial sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis).

Corewyn LC, Clarke MR, Glander KE. 2011. Variation in male dominance relationships in two multimale groups of mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata) at La Pacifica, Costa Rica.

Di Fiore A, Link A. 2011. Male mating strategies and paternity in white-bellied spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) of Amazonian Ecuador.

Eadie EC. 2011. Age of achievement of maximum foraging return rates in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus): a test of the ecological complexity model for long juvenile periods.

Eshchar Y, Crast J, Fragaszy D. 2011. Visual attention to social partners in capuchin monkeys.

Evans KJ, Pavelka MS, Hartwel KSl, Notman H. 2011. Is infant handling a mechanism for male bond formation in Ateles geoffroyi?.

Evans TA, Beran MJ, Paglieri F, Addessi E. 2011. Delay of gratification for accumulating tokens and rewards in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Fernández-Duque E, Evans S, Emery-Thompson M. 2011. A lab-field approach to estimating the energetic costs of biparental care in owl monkeys.

Fisher-Phelps M, Gothberg JM, Mendoza SP, Mason WA, Bales KL. 2011. Temperament testing in coppery titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus).

French JA. 2011. Reproductive steroids across the lifespan in male marmoset monkeys.

Gonzáles Valentin E, Scarry CJ. 2011. Effects of female reproductive status on activity budget, ingestion rates and energy intake in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Hinde KJ, Maninger N, Mendoza SR Mason WA, Wang GB, Cherry SL, Bales KL. 2011. Neurobiological changes in the reward circuit following pair-bond formation in monogamous titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus). .

Jack KM, Schoof VA, Sheller CR, Rich CI, Klingelhofer PP. 2011. The influence of age and dominance status on fecal testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, and Cortisol excretion in male white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica.

Jarcho M, Mendoza SP, Bales KL. 2011. The effects of social condition and experience on physiological reactivity in a monogamous primate (Callicebus cupreus).

Kloc B, Rapaport LG, Warneke M, Ballou J, Mickelberg J. 2011. Mothers prefer helpers: birth sex ratio adjustment in captive Callitrichids.

Lam K, Cortez N, Ratnam R. 2011. Antiphonal calling in single-housed, free-behaving marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).

Link A, Di Fiore A. 2011. Intergroup competition and aggression in wild spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth).

Maninger N, Hinde K, Mendoza SP, Mason WA, Cherry SR, Bales KL. 2011. Functional imaging of pair-bond formation in the coppery titi monkey (Callicebus cupreus).

Massaro L, Liu Q, Visalberghi E, Fragaszy D. 2011. Wild bearded capuchins (Cebus libidinosus) select tools to minimize transport distance.

Meno WE, Coss R, Perry S. 2011. The impact of the social environment on the development of antipredator behavior in white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus).

Notman H, Hartwell K, Pavelka MS. 2011. Seasonal variation in sexual segregation in spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi yucatanensis) at Runaway Creek Nature Preserve, Belize.

Parrish AE, Brosnan SF. 2011. Active tool transfer in a cooperative task by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Paukner A, Suomi SJ. 2011. Fur rubbing affects subsequent social behavior in captive capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Perry SE, Godoy I, Lammers W. 2011. Alpha male tenures and male reproductive success in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys, C. capucinus, at Lomas Barbudal, Costa Rica.

Petracca MM, Caine NG. 2011. Individually distinct alarm calls in Geoffroy's marmosets.

Phillips KA, Wey H, Holder N, Kochunov P. 2011. Resting-state functional connectivity in capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Porter LM, Garber PA. 2011. Decision-making and spatial memory in wild saddleback tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis).

Ragen BJ, Maninger N, Mendoza SP, Jarcho MR, Bales KL. 2011. Mu opioid receptor involvement in social and non-social behaviors in titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus).

Reagan NA, Campbell CJ, Essiambre D. 2011. Distribution of the Azuero spider monkey in forest fragments.

Rogge JR, Sherenco KD, Mailing R, Thiele E, Schapiro SJ, Lambeth SR Williams LE. 2011. Establishing a positive reinforcement training program in Neotropical primates: a comparison of squirrel and owl monkeys.

Rubin TL, de Waal F. 2011. Discrimination of conspecific emotional facial expressions in captive tufted capuchins (Cebus apella).

Rutherford JN, Ross CS, Tardif SD. 2011. Early life programming of stillbirths in adult female common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus).

Scarry CJ. 2011. Between-group contest competition in tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella).

Sharpe D, Vratanina T, Cudmore B, Markham K. 2011. Parasite prevalence in free-ranging mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata), La Suerte Biological Field Station, Costa Rica.

Sherenco KD, Freeman H, Schapiro SJ, Lambeth SP, Williams LE. 2011. Behavioral and physiological impacts of shifting light periods in a captive Aotus colony.

Simon RH, Mendoza SP, Lindsay KA, Bales KL. 2011. Validation of an open field test as a measure of anxietylike and exploratory behavior in infant titi monkeys (Callicebus cupreus).

Slack A, Rapaport LG. 2011. Coforaging in wild golden lion tamarins (Leontopithecus rosalia) in the Uniao Reserve, Brazil.

Smith AS, Birnie AK, French JA. 2011. Social isolation affects partner-directed social behavior and Cortisol during pair formation in male and female white-faced marmosets, Callithrix geoffroyis.

Stollenmaier S, Leavens DA. 2011. Captive, common squirrel monkeys (Saimiri sciureus) select five visual arbitrary symbols in accordance with food preferences.

Sullivan JM, Freeman HD, Schultz-Darken N, Brosnan S. 2011. Responses to inequitable outcomes in a cooperative breeder, the common marmosets (Callithrix jaccus).

Talbot CF, Freeman HD, Williams LE, Brosnan SF. 2011. Squirrel monkeys' response to inequitable outcomes indicates a behavioral convergence within the primates.

Valencia L, Link A, Cadena CD, di Fiore A. 2011. Phylogeography of brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) in Colombia: testing the riverine barrier hypothesis.

Valero MD, Pasanen EG, McFadden D, Ratnam R. 2011. Distortion-product otoacoustic emissions in the common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus): parameter optimization and repeatability.

Van Belle S, Estrada A, Garber PA. 2011. Collective group movement and leadership in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra).

Vidal-Garcia F, Argüello-Sánchez LE, Corona-Callejas NE, Serio-Silva JC. 2011. Environmental education activities: a tool for primates' conservation in Mexico.

Vidal-Garcia F, Serio-Silva JC. 2011. Validation of potential distribution models of howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra and Alouatta palliata) in Tabasco, Mexico.

Ziegler TE. 2011. Social effects via sensory stimuli on reproductive function & dysfunction in cooperative breeding marmosets and tamarins.

"Recent Publications," Neotropical Primates 18(2), 76-81, (1 November 2011). https://doi.org/10.1896/044.018.0213
Published: 1 November 2011
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