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1. Tropical field stations yield high conservation return on investment

2. The long-term gut bacterial signature of a wild primate is associated with a timing effect of pre- and postnatal maternal glucocorticoid levels

3. Nutritional and Possible Pharmaceutical Aspects of Tree Exudates Eaten by Lemurs of Madagascar’s Dry Forests

4. Aging gut microbiota of wild macaques are equally diverse, less stable, but progressively personalized

5. A refined panel of 42 microsatellite loci to universally genotype catarrhine primates

6. Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates

7. Social contagion of affiliation in female macaques

8. Triadic male-infant-male interaction serves in bond maintenance in male Assamese macaques.

9. Paternal relatedness predicts the strength of social bonds among female rhesus macaques.

10. The Organization of Collective Group Movements in Wild Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus): Social Structure Drives Processes of Group Coordination in Macaques.

11. Concealed fertility and extended female sexuality in a non-human primate (Macaca assamensis).

12. You mate, I mate: macaque females synchronize sex not cycles.

13. Growth trajectories of wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis) determined from parallel laser photogrammetry

14. Toward Passive Acoustic Monitoring of Lemurs: Using an Affordable Open-Source System to Monitor Phaner Vocal Activity and Density

15. Bonobo mothers have elevated urinary cortisol levels during early but not mid or late lactation

16. Fermented food consumption in wild nonhuman primates and its ecological drivers

17. Grooming interventions in female rhesus macaques as social niche construction

18. Quantifying within-group variation in sociality—covariation among metrics and patterns across primate groups and species

19. Bonds of bros and brothers: Kinship and social bonding in postdispersal male macaques

20. Female macaques compete for ‘power’ and ‘commitment’ in their male partners

21. Female Assamese macaques bias their affiliation to paternal and maternal kin

22. Responsiveness of fecal immunoglobulin A to HPA‐axis activation limits its use for mucosal immunity assessment

23. The effect of reproductive state on activity budget, feeding behavior, and urinary C-peptide levels in wild female Assamese macaques

24. Dominance style is a key predictor of vocal use and evolution across nonhuman primates

25. The male and female perspective in the link between male infant care and mating behaviour in Barbary macaques

26. Personality homophily affects male social bonding in wild Assamese macaques, Macaca assamensis

27. The Effect of Dominance Rank on the Distribution of Different Types of Male–Infant–Male Interactions in Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus)

28. The evolution of social philopatry in female primates

29. Social contagion of affiliation in female macaques

30. A refined panel of 42 microsatellite loci to universally genotype catarrhine primates

31. DOMINANCE STYLE AND VOCAL COMMUNICATION IN NON-HUMAN PRIMATES

32. Non-invasive genotyping with a massively parallel sequencing panel for the detection of SNPs in HPA-axis genes

34. Triiodothyronine and cortisol levels in the face of energetic challenges from reproduction, thermoregulation and food intake in female macaques

35. Social bonds with males lower the costs of competition for wild female Assamese macaques

36. Prenatal maternal stress effects on the development of primate social behavior

37. Integrative personality assessment in wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)

38. Metabarcoding of eukaryotic parasite communities describes diverse parasite assemblages spanning the primate phylogeny

39. Exposure and susceptibility drive reinfection with gastrointestinal parasites in a social primate

40. Selective attention for affiliative and agonistic interactions of dominants and close affiliates in macaques

41. Physiological and social consequences of gastrointestinal nematode infection in a nonhuman primate

42. Opposite-sex social bonding in wild Assamese macaques

43. Strong, equitable and long-term social bonds in the dispersing sex in Assamese macaques

44. Oxytocin increases after affiliative interactions in male Barbary macaques

45. Male bonding

46. Age-dependent change of coalitionary strategy in male Barbary macaques

47. The 'tolerant chimpanzee'—towards the costs and benefits of sociality in female bonobos

48. Subtypes of aggression and their relation to anxiety in Barbary macaques

49. Mechanisms of reciprocity and diversity in social networks: a modeling and comparative approach

50. Linking Sociality to Fitness in Primates: A Call for Mechanisms

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