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Sex differences in habitat use, positional behavior, and gaits of Golden Snub-Nosed Monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in the Qinling Mountains, Shaanxi, China

期刊: PRIMATES, ; ()

Studies of positional behavior, gait, and habitat use are important for understanding how animals adapt to the challenges of their environment. In tur......

Review of GPS collar deployments and performance on nonhuman primates

期刊: PRIMATES, 2020; 61 (3)

Over the past 20 years, GPS collars have emerged as powerful tools for the study of nonhuman primate (hereafter, "primate") movement ecology. As the s......

Review of GPS collar deployments and performance on nonhuman primates (vol 71, pg 1239, 2019)

期刊: PRIMATES, 2020; 61 (3)

In the original publication of the article, figure 1 was wrongly published as a duplication.

Differential responses of non-human primates to seasonal temperature fluctuations

期刊: PRIMATES, 2020; 61 (3)

Non-human primates (NHPs) can adapt to conditions outside of their natural habitat and climatic ranges but this can be influenced by inherent evolutio......

Living in small spaces: Forest fragment characterization and its use by Philippine tarsiers (Tarsius syrichta Linnaeus, 1758) in Mindanao Island, Philippines

期刊: PRIMATES, 2020; 61 (3)

The Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is a charismatic species that is threatened by illegal hunting and deforestation. Although they occur in for......

Reproductive strategy of bachelors in a snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) all-male unit

期刊: PRIMATES, 2020; 61 (2)

Snub-nosed monkeys exhibit a rare multilevel social system composed of several one-male units (OMU) and at least one all-male unit (AMU). The AMU comp......

The effective use of camera traps to document the northernmost distribution of the western black crested gibbon in China

期刊: PRIMATES, 0; ()

Gibbons represent a highly successful radiation of four genera and 20 species of Asian apes that, in response to recent habitat fragmentation and defo......

Modeling habitat suitability for Yunnan Snub-nosed monkeys in Laojun Mountain National Park

期刊: PRIMATES, 0; ()

We provide new information on Yunnan snub-nosed monkey (Rhinopithecus bieti) behavioral ecology, contributing to future conservation efforts within th......

Modeling habitat suitability for Yunnan Snub-nosed monkeys in Laojun Mountain National Park (October, 10.1007/S10329-019-00767-4, 2019)

期刊: PRIMATES, 0; ()

The correct name of the last author should be ''Tetsuro Matsuzawa'', and not ''Tetsuro Matsuzwa'' as given in the original publication of the article.

First insights into the feeding habits of the Critically Endangered black snub-nosed monkey, Rhinopithecus strykeri (Colobinae, Primates)

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (2)

Since its initial discovery in 2010 in the Gaoligong Mountains on the Sino-Myanmar border, there remains no direct information on the feeding habits o......

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Social style and resilience of macaques' networks, a theoretical investigation

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (3)

Group-living animals rely on efficient transmission of information for optimal exploitation of their habitat. How efficient and resilient a network is......

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Grooming networks reveal intra- and intersexual social relationships in Macaca thibetana

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (3)

The analysis of grooming networks is a powerful tool to examine individual social and sexual relationships and how these relationships change over tim......

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Social networks predict immigration success in wild Japanese macaques

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (3)

Male migration is common in mammals and comes with associated benefits and costs. Male male affiliative relationships are behavioural strategies that ......

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Social connectivity among female Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) increases the speed of collective movements

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (3)

Social network analysis provides insights into patterns of group movements in primates, but fewer studies to date have focused on the dynamics of how ......

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Mechanisms of network evolution: a focus on socioecological factors, intermediary mechanisms, and selection pressures

期刊: PRIMATES, 2019; 60 (3)

Since group-living animals are embedded in a network of social interactions, socioecological factors may not only affect individual behavioral strateg......

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