Citation: Ew. Heymann, The number of adult males in callitrichine groups and its implications forcallitrichine social evolution, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 64-71
Citation: Tt. Struhsaker, Variation in adult sex ratios of red colobus monkey social groups: implications for interspecific comparisons, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 108-119
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
Citation: Dp. Watts, Causes and consequences of variation in male mountain gorilla life histories and group membership, PRIMATE MALES, 2000, pp. 169-179
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