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    • A long-term study on food choices and nutritional goals of a leaf-eating primate
    • Solar radiation and atmospheric CO$_2$ predict young leaf production in a moist evergreen tropical forest: Insights from 23 years
    • Parks can effectively protect ungulates and elephants despite a constant poaching threat
    • Impacts of COVID-19 on Biodiversity Conservation and Community Networks at Kibale National Park, Uganda
    • Fifty+ years of primate research illustrates complex drivers of abundance and increasing primate numbers
    • Vertebrate environmental DNA from leaf swabs
    • 30 years brings changes to the arthropod community of Kibale National Park, Uganda
    • Site Fidelity and Home Range Shifts in a Leaf-Eating Primate
    • The Movement of Pathogen Carrying Flies at the Human–Wildlife Interface
    • Social media’s potential to promote conservation at the local level: an assessment in eleven primate range countries
    • Life in 2.5D: Animal Movement in the Trees
    • MASTREE+: Time-series of plant reproductive effort from six continents
    • The future of sub-Saharan Africa’s biodiversity in the face of climate and societal change
    • A 40-year evaluation of drivers of African rainforest change
    • Patterns of female social relationships in a primate with female-biased dispersal
    • Costs of male infanticide for female capuchins: When does an adaptive male reproductive strategy become costly for females and detrimental to population viability?
    • Fruit availability has a complex relationship with fission–fusion dynamics in spider monkeys
    • Primates Can Be a Rallying Symbol to Promote Tropical Forest Restoration
    • Non-invasive estimation of the costs of feeding competition in a neotropical primate
    • Differential impact of severe drought on infant mortality in two sympatric neotropical primates
    • Primate life history, social dynamics, ecology, and conservation: Contributions from long-term research in Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica
    • Build science in Africa
    • Primates create seedling growth hotspots through pattern of dung deposition
    • Does the presence of elephant dung create hotspots of growth for existing seedlings?
    • Group versus population level demographics: An analysis of comparability using long term data on wild white-faced capuchin monkeys (textitCebus capucinus imitator)
    • Primate Responses to Changing Environments in the Anthropocene
    • The evolution of fruit colour: phylogeny, abiotic factors and the role of mutualists
    • Primate Life Histories, Sex Roles, and Adaptability - Essays in Honour of Linda M. Fedigan
    • Restoration Provides Hope for Faunal Recovery: Changes in Primate Abundance Over 45 Years in Kibale National Park, Uganda
    • What will climate change mean for primates?
    • How to cultivate a tree: Celebrating the career of Linda Marie Fedigan
    • Female sociality and sexual conflict shape offspring survival in a Neotropical primate
    • Charting the neglected West: The social system of Guinea baboons
    • Insights into the genetic foundation of aggression in textitPapio and the evolution of two length-polymorphisms in the promoter regions of serotonin-related genes (5-HTTLPR and MAOALPR) in Papionini
    • Social behavior and patterns of testosterone and glucocorticoid levels differ between male chacma and Guinea baboons
    • Male tolerance and male–male bonds in a multilevel primate society
    • How the cerebral serotonin homeostasis predicts environmental changes: a model to explain seasonal changes of brain 5-HTT as intermediate phenotype of the 5-HTTLPR
    • Methodological considerations in the analysis of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in tufted capuchins (textitCebus apella)
    • Long-term storage effects in steroid metabolite extracts from baboon (textitPapio sp.) faeces - a comparison of three commonly applied storage methods
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    • Nutritional landscapes, animal behavior, and forest composition
    • Primate behavioral evolution
    • Female sociability and fitness in primates
    • Male-male competition and tolerance in baboons.
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