The whooping display in nilgiri langurs: An example of daily fluctuations superimposed on a general trend Robert H. Horwich OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 431
Some spacing relations among the central males of a transplanted troop of Japanese macaques (Arashiyama west) Denise E. CaseyTim W. Clark OriginalPaper Pages: 433 - 450
Establishment, maintenance, and behavior of free-ranging chimpanzees on Ossabaw Island, Georgia, U.S.A. Mark L. WilsonJames G. Elicker OriginalPaper Pages: 451 - 473
Verhalten einer Gruppe von Brazzameerkatzen (Cercopithecus neglectus) im Heidelberger Zoo Doris Mörike OriginalPaper Pages: 475 - 512
Capturing and marking howler monkeys for field behavioral studies Norman J. Scott Jr.Alan F. ScottLinda A. Malmgren Short Communications Pages: 527 - 533
Macaca radiata: Intragroup relations and reproductive status of females Debra S. JudgePeter S. Rodman Short Communications Pages: 535 - 539
Presbytis entellus: Birth in a free-ranging primate troop John R. Oppenheimer Short Communications Pages: 541 - 542
Moving laboratory rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) to unfamiliar home cages G. MitchellJody Gomber Short Communications Pages: 543 - 546
Stress and aversive behavior in non-human primates: A retrospective bibliography (1914–1974) indexed by type of primate, aversive event, and topical area Gerald R. StofferJudith E. Stoffer Bibliography Pages: 547 - 578