Primate Anti-Predator Strategies (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)

Part of the Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects book series Anti-Predator Strategies of Cathemeral Primates: Dealing with Predators of the.
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Exploring immature-to-mother social distances in Mexican mantled howler monkeys at Los Tuxtlas, Mexico. New Paleocene skeletons and the relationship of plesiadapiforms to crown-clade primates. Behavior and endocrine concentrations do not distinguish sex in monomorphic juvenile howlers Alouatta palliata. Anti-predator strategies of cathemeral primates: Dealing with predators of the day and the night. Primate Anti-Predator Strategies, S. Springer , New York. Stratigraphic distribution of middle Eocene primates in the eastern Uinta Basin, Utah.

Morphologic and genetic differentiation of night monkey Aotus infolatus, Primates, Platyrrhinians, Cebidae populations from the right and left banks of Rio Tocantins Brazil. The role of competition in cooperatively breeding species. Primates in Perspective , C. Oxford University Press , New York. Adult male replacement in socially monogamous equatorial saki monkeys Pithecia aequatorialis. Variations in ecology, behavior, and social organization.

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Social monogamy in the only nocturnal haplorhines. Golden lion tamarin sleeping-site use and pre-retirement behavior during intense predation. Do cavity-nesting primates reduce scent marking before retirement to avoid attracting predators to sleeping sites? Primate locomotor behavior and ecology. Primates in Perspective, C. A communication arms race. Primate Anti-Predator Strategies , S. Toward an explanation of variable social structure. A schema for multimodal communication applied to male mantled howler monkeys Alouatta palliata.

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The tapestry of infant and adult interactions. Effects of colour vision phenotype on insect capture by a free-ranging population of white-faced capuchins , Cebus capucinus. The capuchin, the howler, and the Caatinga: Seed dispersal by monkeys in a threatened Brazilian forest. Stone banging by wild capuchin monkeys: An unusual auditory display. Saki, uakaris, and titi monkeys: Behavioral diversity in a radiation of primate seed predators. Genetic variability in four Alouatta species measured by means of nine DNA microsatellite markers: Genetic structure and recent bottlenecks.

Response toward novel stimuli in a group of tufted capuchins Cebus libidinosus in Brasilia National Park, Brazil. Responses of squirrel monkeys to seasonal changes in food availability in an eastern Amazonian forest. Age and seasonal effects on predator-sensitive foraging in squirrel monkeys Saimiri sciureus: A brief history of primate field studies.

Effect of color vision phenotype on the foraging of wild white-faced capuchins , Cebus capucinus. Female dominance and feeding priority in a prosimian primate: Impact-amplitude of controlled percussive strikes provides evidence of site-selection for enhancement of acoustic display behavior in brown capuchins Cebus apella in Suriname , p.

Mitochondrial sequence diversity of the southernmost extant New World monkey , Alouatta caraya , p. Proximate mechanisms of paternal care in New World primates , p. Ontogenetic patterns of positional behavior during play in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata , p. Wild brown capuchins in Suriname exploit combinatorial manipulation for multiple functions , p.


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Primate phylogeny and divergence dates based on complete mitochondrial genomes , p. Sagittal crests, temporal fossae, and their putative relationships to masticatory function and encephalization in a diverse sample of strepsirhine [sic] and platyrrhine primates , p. Effects of avian attendants on predation risk and foraging efficiency of squirrel monkey and brown capuchin troops in Suriname , p.

Stabilizing selection and adaptive optima in the evolution of platyrrhine body size , p.


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Evaluating hearing sensitivity in Homunculus patagonicus , p. Evidence of convergent masticatory morphology among durophagous anthropoids from four different clades , p. Protopithecus, Paralouatta, and Alouatta: The making of a platyrrhine folivore , p. Dominance and inter-group relationships: Do group identity, group size and interaction location affect the outcome of between-group contest competition in Cebus capucinus?

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Ecological influences on red howler monkey density: A comparison of two Western Amazonian sites , p. Why mating systems vary in cooperative-breeding lion tamarins , p. Why are we using two-dimensional measures for species that live in a three-dimensional world?

Social cohesion and the evolution of facial expression in nonhuman anthropoids , pp. Mechanics of the masticatory apparatus favor muscle force production at wide jaw gapes in tree-gouging marmosets , p. Costs and benefits of paternal care in free-ranging owl monkeys Aotus azarai , p. If you give a monkey an onion: An introduction to fur rubbing in human-commensal white-fronted capuchin monkeys Cebus albifrons , p. Comparing primate crania , p. Lack of special relationships between male and female mantled howling monkeys Alouatta palliata , p.

Primate predation by harpy eagles in the Central Suriname Nature Reserve , p. Experimental field study of handedness in wild tufted Cebus nigritus and white-faced Cebus capucinus capuchins: Evidence for individual and species differences , p. Patterns of positional behavior among atelines: A comparative analysis of Alouatta seniculus, Lagothrix lagotricha, and Ateles belzebuth in Ecuador , p.

Canine dimorphism, dental growth, and the evolution of anthropoid mating systems: The platyrrhine angle , p. Predator detection and the evolution of primate sociality: Insights from experiments on a rain forest primate , p. Predicting within-species variation in primate behavior and ecology: A quantitative approach using comparative methods , p. Do male black howler monkeys Alouatta pigra assess the fighting ability of individual rivals during inter-group encounters?

Trabecular and cortical architecture of captive versus wild specimens of Loris tardigradus and Callithrix jacchus using micro-computed tomography , p. Mating promiscuity, energetics, and reproductive strategies in black and gold howler monkeys Alouatta caraya , p. The pair bond in brown titi monkeys Callicebus brunneus: Male and female reproductive interests , pp.


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Patterns of mtDNA genetic diversity in capuchin monkeys at regional and local scales , p. Courtship behaviors of genus Cebus: A test case for inferences from phylogeny , p. Premolar microwear of three New World monkeys: Cebus apella, Pithecia pithecia, and Ateles belzebuth , p. Spatial distribution of feeding and sleeping trees in territorial owl monkeys Aotus azarai , pp.

What should we be looking for in brain and physiology to understand paternal care? Body size and home range in nonhuman primates: Comparative histology of the mandibular condylar cartilage in gouging and non-gouging platyrrhines , p. The use of rare genomic changes in mammalian phylogeny estimation and the phylogenetic position of Primates , p. Hand preferences during foraging in white-faced capuchins Cebus capucinus , p. Evolutionary convergence of tail structure in prehensile- and nonprehensile-tailed primates and procyonids , p.

Observation of a birth in wild black and gold howler monkeys Alouatta caraya , p. Niche expansion of a cryptic primate, Callimico goeldii, during polyspecific associations , p. The effects of demographic and ecological factors on territory size and ranging patterns of Argentinean owl monkeys Aotus azarai , p. Spatial proximity and association patterns in four groups of wild black howler monkeys Alouatta pigra in Southern Mexico , p. Encephalization and life history: Lessons from primate brain growth trajectories , p.

Observations of tool use in wild spider monkeys , pp. Modulation of mastication to variation in food material properties in Cebus capucinus , p. Using ultrasound to determine gestational age and litter size in marmoset monkeys , pp. Decolonizing Extinction Juno Salazar Parrenas. Chimpanzee Politics Franz De Waal. Primate Adaptation and Evolution John G. Walking with the Great Apes Sy Montgomery. The Yowie Tony Healy.

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Indonesian Primates Jatna Supriatna. All Apes Great and Small: Back cover copy Since the s, primatologists have recognized the impact of predation on the evolution of morphology, the social systems and cognitive behavior of monkeys and apes, but few studies considered its impact on the prosimians - lemurs, lorises, galagos and tarsiers. This comprehensive volume, written by experts in the field, narrows this gap by highlighting the effect of predation on the order Primates in general. Theoretical approaches to understanding how primates perceive predation threat, as well as proximate and ultimate causes to address threat and attack, are considered across the primate order.

Although this volume concentrates on the least known group in this theoretical area - the prosimians - contributions by researchers on numerous primate taxa across four major geographical regions make this a novel and exciting contribution to students interested in primate evolution and ecology. Table of contents Predation Theory. Dealing with Predators of the Day and the Night. Illuminating Possible Anti-Predator Efforts.