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1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 2015
56 4 p. 379-380
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2 Affiliative interactions between one-male units in a band of Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecusroxellana) living in the Qinling Mountains, China Wada, Kazuo
2015
56 4 p. 327-337
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3 Anne E. Russon, Janette Wallis (eds): Primate tourism: a tool for conservation? Riley, Crystal M.
2015
56 4 p. 375-376
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4 Bonobo habituation in a forest–savanna mosaic habitat: influence of ape species, habitat type, and sociocultural context Narat, Victor
2015
56 4 p. 339-349
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5 Books received 2015
56 4 p. 381
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6 Burial, excavation, and preparation of primate skeletal material for morphological study Garrod, Ben
2015
56 4 p. 311-316
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7 Captive chimpanzee takes down a drone: tool use toward a flying object Hooff, Jan A. R. A. M. van
2015
56 4 p. 289-292
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8 Discovery of an island population of dwarf lemurs (Cheirogaleidae: Cheirogaleus) on Nosy Hara, far northern Madagascar Gardner, Charlie J.
2015
56 4 p. 307-310
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9 Effects of food availability and climate on activity patterns of western black-crested gibbons in an isolated forest fragment in southern Yunnan, China Ni, Qingyong
2015
56 4 p. 351-363
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10 First records of tool-set use for ant-dipping by Eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Kalinzu Forest Reserve, Uganda Hashimoto, Chie
2015
56 4 p. 301-305
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11 Meat-eating by a wild Bornean orang-utan (Pongo pygmaeus) Buckley, Benjamin J. W.
2015
56 4 p. 293-299
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12 Mirror self-recognition: a review and critique of attempts to promote and engineer self-recognition in primates Anderson, James R.
2015
56 4 p. 317-326
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13 Sweet-potato washing revisited: 50th anniversary of the Primates article Matsuzawa, Tetsuro
2015
56 4 p. 285-287
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14 The Primates 2015 Most-Cited Paper Award is conferred upon Dr. Goro Hanya et al. 2015
56 4 p. 377
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15 Variation in vervet (Chlorocebus aethiops) hair cortisol concentrations reflects ecological disturbance by humans Fourie, Nicolaas H.
2015
56 4 p. 365-373
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