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Authors: Kappeler, PM
Citation: Pm. Kappeler, Primate males: history and theory, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 3-7

Authors: Davies, NB
Citation: Nb. Davies, Multi-male breeding groups in birds: ecological causes and social conflicts, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 11-20

Authors: Jarman, PJ
Citation: Pj. Jarman, Males in macropod society, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 21-33

Authors: Van Schaik, CP
Citation: Cp. Van Schaik, Social counterstrategies against infanticide by males in primates and other mammals, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 34-52

Authors: Kappeler, PM
Citation: Pm. Kappeler, Causes and consequences of unusual sex ratios among lemurs, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 55-63

Authors: Heymann, EW
Citation: Ew. Heymann, The number of adult males in callitrichine groups and its implications forcallitrichine social evolution, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 64-71

Authors: Strier, KB
Citation: Kb. Strier, From binding brotherhoods to short-term sovereignty: the dilemma of male Cebidae, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 72-83

Authors: Cords, M
Citation: M. Cords, The number of males in guenon groups, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 84-96

Authors: Barton, RA
Citation: Ra. Barton, Socioecology of baboons: the interaction of male and female strategies, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 97-107

Authors: Struhsaker, TT
Citation: Tt. Struhsaker, Variation in adult sex ratios of red colobus monkey social groups: implications for interspecific comparisons, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 108-119

Authors: Sterck, EHM Van Hooff, JARAM
Citation: Ehm. Sterck et Jaram. Van Hooff, The number of males in langur groups: monopolizability of females or demographic processes?, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 120-129

Authors: Steenbeek, R Sterck, EHM De Vries, H Van Hooff, JARAM
Citation: R. Steenbeek et al., Costs and benefits of the one-male, age-graded, and all-male phases in wild Thomas's langur groups, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 130-145

Authors: Borries, C
Citation: C. Borries, Male dispersal and mating season influxes in Hanuman langurs living in multi-male groups, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 146-158

Authors: Sommer, V Reichard, U
Citation: V. Sommer et U. Reichard, Rethinking monogamy: the gibbon case, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 159-168

Authors: Watts, DP
Citation: Dp. Watts, Causes and consequences of variation in male mountain gorilla life histories and group membership, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 169-179

Authors: Van Hooff, JARAM
Citation: Jaram. Van Hooff, Relationships among non-human primate males: a deductive framework, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 183-191

Authors: Nunn, CL
Citation: Cl. Nunn, Collective benefits, free-riders, and male extra-group conflict, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 192-204

Authors: Preuschoft, S Paul, A
Citation: S. Preuschoft et A. Paul, Dominance, egalitarianism, and stalemate: an experimental approach to male-male competition in Barbary macaques, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 205-216

Authors: Pope, TR
Citation: Tr. Pope, The evolution of male philopatry in neotropical monkeys, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 219-235

Authors: Altmann, J
Citation: J. Altmann, Models of outcome and process: predicting the number of males in primate groups, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 236-247

Authors: Wrangham, RW
Citation: Rw. Wrangham, Why are male chimpanzees more gregarious than mothers? A scramble competition hypothesis, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 248-258

Authors: Dunbar, RIM
Citation: Rim. Dunbar, Male mating strategies: a modeling approach, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 259-268

Authors: Pereira, ME Clutton-Brock, TH Kappeler, PM
Citation: Me. Pereira et al., Understanding male primates, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 271-277
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