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1. Estimates of life history parameters in a high latitude, arid-country vervet monkey population.

2. Skewed performance distributions as evidence of motor constraint in sports and animal displays.

3. Using network synchrony to identify drivers of social dynamics.

4. Extracting spatial networks from capture-recapture data reveals individual site fidelity patterns within a marine mammal's spatial range.

5. Causal analysis as a bridge between qualitative and quantitative research.

6. Agent-based modelling reveals a disproportionate exposure of females and calves to a local increase in shipping and associated noise in an endangered beluga population.

7. Tolerance of muzzle contact underpins the acquisition of foraging information in vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus).

8. Temporal patterns in the social network of core units in Rwenzori Angolan colobus monkeys: Effects of food availability and interunit dispersal.

9. Formidable females redux: male social integration into female networks and the value of dynamic multilayer networks.

10. Chimpanzees Use Least-Cost Routes to Out-of-Sight Goals.

11. Climate induced stress and mortality in vervet monkeys.

12. Functional social structure in baboons: Modeling interactions between social and environmental structure in group-level foraging.

13. Social Structure Facilitated the Evolution of Care-giving as a Strategy for Disease Control in the Human Lineage.

14. Network integration and limits to social inheritance in vervet monkeys.

15. Individual-level movement bias leads to the formation of higher-order social structure in a mobile group of baboons.

16. Selection to outsmart the germs: The evolution of disease recognition and social cognition.

17. Male endocrine response to seasonally varying environmental and social factors in a neotropical primate, Cebus capucinus.

18. Competing pressures on populations: long-term dynamics of food availability, food quality, disease, stress and animal abundance.

19. Is Markhamia lutea 's abundance determined by animal foraging?

20. Emergent group level navigation: an agent-based evaluation of movement patterns in a folivorous primate.

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