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(2) Chance MRA. The Sociability of Monkeys. 1955. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland. 55: 162-165.

(3) Charpentier M, Peignot P, Hossaert-McKey M, and Wickings EJ. Changes in Social Interactions During Adolescence in Male Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx). 2004. American Journal of Primatology. 63:63-73.

(4) Grant KA, Shively CA, Nader MA, Ehrenkaufer RL, Line SW, Mrhesus macaquesorton TE, Gage HD, Mach RH. Effect of social status on striatal dopamine D2 receptor binding characteristics in cynomolgus monkeys assessed with positron emission tomography. 1998. Synapse 29:80-83

(5) Higley JD, Kin ST Jr, Hasert MF, Champoux M, Suomi SJ, Linnoila M. Stabilit of interindividual differences in serotonin function and its relationship to severe aggression and competent social behavior in rhesus macaque females. 1996. Neuropsychopharmacology. 14:67-76


Rhesus Macaques; image from the
National Evolutionary Synthesis Center

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Books

(13) Cheney, Dorothy L and Seyfarth, Robert M. 1990. How monkeys see the world: inside the mind of another species. University of Chicago Press.

(14) Fleagle, John G. 1988. Primate Adaptation and Evolution. Academic Press, Inc.

(15) Sapolsky, Robert M. 2001. A Primate's Memoir: A Neuroscientist's Unconventional Life Among the Baboons. Scribner.

Images

Bioko Biodiversity Protection Program http://www.bioko.org/wildlife/drill.asp

Kenyabeach.com Saving the Colobus monkey http://www.kenyabeach.com/colobus.html

National Evolutionary Synthesis Center www.nescent.org/eog/eognews.php?id=40

Primate Info Net http://pin.primate.wisc.edu/factsheets/entry/yellow_baboon

University of Cambridge Image Gallery for "Birds and Other Fauna" http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~as372/India2006/Birds%20and%20other%20Fauna/index.html