Age difference in activity pattern of Japanese monkeys: Effects of temperature, snow, and diet Yutaka WatanukiYuri Nakayama OriginalPaper Pages: 419 - 430
Nocturnal primates of kibale forest: Effects of selective logging on prosimian densities Karen WeisenseelColin A. ChapmanLauren J. Chapman Short Communication Pages: 445 - 450
Concealing facial evidence of mood: Perspective-taking in a captive gorilla? Joanne E. TannerRichard W. Byrne Short Communication Pages: 451 - 457
Use of a tool-set by capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) Gregory Charles WestergaardStephen J. Suomi Short Communication Pages: 459 - 462
Meat eating and ant dipping by wild chimpanzees in Sierra Leone Rosalind Alp Research Report Pages: 463 - 468
Symposium on genetic markers (DNA-typing, proteins) in sociobiology and population genetics: Introductory remarks J. R. de RuiterE. J. WickingsM. Inoue Research Report Pages: 469 - 469
A 15-year study of the association between dominance rank and reproductive success of male rhesus macaques David Glenn Smith Research Report Pages: 471 - 480
Male rank, reproductive behavior, and reproductive success in free-ranging rhesus macaques John D. BerardPeter NürnbergJorg Schmidtke Research Report Pages: 481 - 489
The association between rank, mating effort, and reproductive success in male Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) Andreas PaulJutta KuesterJoachim Arnemann Research Report Pages: 491 - 502
Male dominance rank and reproductive success in an enclosed group of Japanese macaques: with special reference to post-conception mating Miho InoueFusako MitsunagaOsamu Takenaka Research Report Pages: 503 - 511
Male dominance rank and reproductive success in primate groups Jan R. de RuiterJan A. R. A. M. van Hooff Research Report Pages: 513 - 523
Male dominance and genetically determined reproductive success in the mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx) A. F. DixsonT. BossiE. J. Wickings Research Report Pages: 525 - 532
Mating strategy and reproductive success of male patas monkeys (Erythrocebus patas) Hideyuki OhsawaMiho InoueOsamu Takenaka Research Report Pages: 533 - 544
Paternity discrimination and inter-group relationships of chimpanzees at Bossou Yukimaru SugiyamaSakie KawamotoNorikatsu Miwa Research Report Pages: 545 - 552
Paternity, male social rank, and sexual behaviour Jan R. de RuiterMiho Inoue ReviewPaper Pages: 553 - 555