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Bădescu, I., E.C. Wikberg, L.J. Macdonald, disturbance factors in density estimation. S.A. Fox, J.V. Vayro, A. Crotty & P. Sicotte. PloS ONE 11(2): pp.e0148289. 2016. Infanticide pressure accelerates infant Cronin, D.T., C. Riaco, J.M. Linder, R.A. Bergl, development in a wild . M.K. Gonder, M.P. O'Connor & G.W. Behaviour 114: 231-239. Hearn. 2016. Impact of gun-hunting on Barale, C.L., D.I. Rubenstein & J.C. Beehner. monkey and implications for primate 2015. Juvenile social relationships reflect conservation on Bioko Island, Equatorial adult patterns of behavior in wild . Guinea. Biological Conservation 197: 180- American Journal of Primatology 77(10): 189. 1086–1096. Cronin, D. T., S. Woloszynek, W. A. Morra, S. Borgeaud C., S. Sosa, R. Bshary, C. Sueur & Honarvar, J. M. Linder, M. K. Gonder, M. P. E. van de Waal. 2016. Intergroup variation O'Connor, & G. W. Hearn. 2015. Long-term of social relationships in wild vervet urban market dynamics reveal increased monkeys: a dynamic network approach. bushmeat carcass volume despite economic Frontiers in Psychology 7:915. doi: 10.3389/ growth and proactive environmental fpsyg.2016.00915. legislation on Bioko Island, Equatorial Barrett, L., P. Henzi & L.R. Brown. 2016. Guinea. PLoS ONE 10(7): e0134464. Resource selection on woody plant species by doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0134464. vervet monkeys ( pygerythrus) Dunham, N. & P. Opere. 2016. A unique case of in mixed-broad leaf savanna. South African extra-group infant adoption in free-ranging Journal of Wildlife Research 46(1): 14-21. Angola black and white colobus monkeys Bortolamiol, S., M. Cohen, F. Jiguet, F. Pennec, (Colobus angolensis palliatus). Primates A. Seguya & S. Krief. 2016. Chimpanzee non‐ 57(2): 187-194. avoidance of hyper‐proximity to humans. Eckardt, W., K. Fawcett & A. Fletcher. 2016. The Journal of Wildlife Management 80(5): Weaned age variation in the Virunga 924-934. mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei): Breuer, T., A. Robbins & M. Robbins. 2016. influential factors.Behavioral Ecology and Sexual coercion and courtship by male Sociobiology 70(4): 493-507. western gorillas. Primates 57(1): 29-38. Freeman, N.J., C. Young, L. Barrett & S.P. Henzi. Brockmeyer, T., P.M. Kappeler, E. Willaume, L. 2016. Coalition formation by male vervet Benoit, S. Mboumba & M.J.E. Charpentier. monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) in South 2015. Social organization and space use of Africa. Ethology 122(1): 45-52. a wild (Mandrillus sphinx) group. Fröhlich, M., R. Wittig & S. Pika. 2016. Should American Journal of Primatology 77(10): I stay or should I go? Initiation of joint travel 1036–1048. in mother–infant dyads of two chimpanzee Bronikowski, A.M., M. Cords, S.C. Alberts, J. communities in the wild. Animal Cognition Altmann, D.K. Brockman, L.M. Fedigan, A. 19(3): 483-500. Pusey, T. Stoinski, K.B. Strier & W.F. Morris. 2016. Female and male life tables for seven wild primate species. Scientific Data 3: pp.160006. * This is not an exhaustive list and focuses mostly Cavada, N., C. Barelli, M. Ciolli & F. Rovero. on publications from peer-reviewed journals. To 2016. Primates in human-modified and have your new publications listed in this section fragmented landscapes: the conservation of future African Primates, please send an e-mail relevance of modelling habitat and notice to [email protected]. 58 / Recent Publications Recent Publications

Galbany, J., O. Imanizabayo, A. Romero, V. Journal of Primatology 77(11): 1193–1206. Vecellio, H. Glowacka, M.R. Cranfield, T.G. Herzog, N.M., E.R. Keefe, C.H. Parker & K. Bromage, A. Mudakikwa, T.S. Stoinski & Hawkes. 2016. What's burning got to do S.C. Mcfarlin. 2016. Tooth wear and feeding with it? Primate foraging opportunities in ecology in mountain gorillas from Volcanoes fire-modified landscapes. American Journal National Park, Rwanda. American Journal of of Physical Anthropology 159(3): 432-441. Physical Anthropology 159(3): 457-465. Humle, T. 2016. Franco-Japanese and other Galbany, J., T.S. Stoinski, D. Abavandimwe, collaborative contributions to understanding T. Breuer, W. Rutkowski, N.V. Batista, chimpanzee culture at Bossou and the F. Ndagijimana & S.C. McFarlin. Nimba Mountains. Primates 57(3): 339-348. 2016. Validation of two independent Imong, I., H.S. Kühl, M.M. Robbins & R. photogrammetric techniques for Mundry. 2016. Evaluating the potential determining body measurements of gorillas. effectiveness of alternative management American Journal of Primatology 78(4): scenarios in ape habitat. Environmental 418–431. Conservation 43(2): 161-171. Goldstone, L., V. Sommer, N. Nurmi, C. Isbell, L.A. & L.R. Bidner. 2016. Stephens & B. Fruth. 2016. Food begging (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) alarm calls to and sharing in wild bonobos (Pan paniscus): leopards (Panthera pardus) function as a assessing relationship quality? Primates predator deterrent. Behaviour 153(5): 591- 57(3): 367-376. 606. Granier, N. 2016. Chimpanzee research and Ito, A., W. Eckardt, T.S. Stoinski, T.R. Gillespie conservation in Bossou and the Nimba & T. Tokiwa. 2016. Prototapirella ciliates Mountains: a long-term international from wild habituated Virunga mountain collaborative effort in West Africa.Primates gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in Rwanda 57(3): 349-357. with the descriptions of two new species. Gross, M. Chimpanzees, our cultured cousins. European Journal of Protistology 54: 47-58. 2016. Current Biology 26(3): R83-R85. Janmaat, K.R.L., C. Boesch, R. Byrne, C.A. Haurez, B., N. Tagg, C.-A. Petre, C. Vermeulen Chapman, B. Goné, B. Zoro, J.S. Head, M.M. & J.-L. Doucet. 2016. Short term impact of Robbins, R.W. Wrangham & L. Polansky. selective logging on a western lowland gorilla 2016. Spatio‐temporal complexity of population. Forest Ecology and Management chimpanzee food: how cognitive adaptations 364: 46-51. can counteract the ephemeral nature of ripe Habumuremyi, S., C. Stephens, K.A. Fawcett, T. fruit. American Journal of Primatology 78(6): Deschner & M.M. Robbins. 2016. Endocrine 626-645. assessment of ovarian cycle activity in wild Jantz, S., L. Pintea, J. Nackoney & M. Hansen. female mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei 2016. Landsat ETM+ and SRTM data provide beringei). Physiology & Behavior 157: 185- near real-time monitoring of chimpanzee 195. (Pan troglodytes) habitats in Africa. Remote Hans, J.B., A. Haubner, M. Arandjelovic, R.A. Sensing 8(5): 427. Bergl, T. Fünfstück, M. Gray, D.B. Morgan, Kalousová, B., H. Hasegawa, K.J. Petrželková, T. M.M. Robbins, C. Sanz & L. Vigilant. Sakamaki, T. Kooriyma & D. Modrý. 2016. 2015. Characterization of MHC class II B Adult hookworms (Necator spp.) collected polymorphism in multiple populations of from researchers working with wild western wild gorillas using non-invasive samples lowland gorillas. Parasites & Vectors 9: pp.75. and next-generation sequencing. American Klass, K. & M. Cords. 2015. Agonism and African Primates 11(1) 2016 / 59 Recent Publications

dominance in female blue monkeys. associated calling in gorillas (Gorilla American Journal of Primatology 77(12): g. gorilla) in the wild. PloS ONE 11(2): 1299–1315. pp.e0144197. Knight, A., H.M. Chapman & M. Hale. 2016. Matsumoto, T., I. Noriko, S. Inoue & M. Habitat fragmentation and its implications Nakamura. 2016. An observation of a for endangered chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) severely disabled infant chimpanzee in the conservation. Oryx 50(3): 533-536. wild and her interactions with her mother. Kühl, H.S., A.K. Kalan, M. Arandjelovic, F. Primates 57(1): 3-7. Aubert, L. D'Auvergne, A. Goedmakers, S. McLennan, M. & C. Asiimwe. 2016. Cars Jones, L. Kehoe, S. Regnaut, A. Tickle, E. kill chimpanzees: case report of a wild Ton, J. Van Schijndel, E. Abwe, S. Angedakin, chimpanzee killed on a road at Bulindi, A. Agbor, E.A. Ayimisin, E. Bailey, M. Uganda. Primates 57(3): 377-388. Bessone, M. Bonnet, G. Brazolla, V E. Buh, Minhós, T., L. Chikhi, C. Sousa, L.M. R. Chancellor, C. Cipoletta, H. Cohen, Vicente, M. Ferreira Da Silva, R. Heller, C. K. Corogenes, C. Coupland, B. Curran, Casanova & M.W. Bruford. 2016. Genetic T. Deschner, K. Dierks, P. Dieguez, E. consequences of human forest exploitation Dilambaka, O. Diotoh, D. Dowd, A. Dunn, in two colobus monkeys in Guinea Bissau. H. Eshuis, R. Fernandez, Y. Ginath, H. Biological Conservation 194: 194-208. Hart, D. Hedwig, M.T. Heegde, T.C. Hicks, Mjungu, D., M.L. Wilson, S. Foerster & A.E. I. Imong, K.J. Jeffery, J. Junker, P. Kadam, Pusey. 2016. Fighting back: population M. Kambi, I. Kienast, D. Kujirakwinja, recovery and expansion of the range size K. Langergraber, V. Lapeyre, J. Lapuente, of the Mitumba chimpanzee community K. Lee, V. Leinert, A. Meier, G. Maretti, S. in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. PeerJ Marrocoli, T.J. Mbi, V. Mihindou, Y. Moebius, Preprints. http://dx.doi.org/10.7287/PEERJ. D. Morgan, B. Morgan, F. Mulindahabi, M. PREPRINTS.1806V1. Murai, P. Niyigabae, E. Normand, N. Ntare, Moeller, A.H., S. Foerster, M.L. Wilson, A.E. L.J. Ormsby, A. Piel, J. Pruetz, A. Rundus, Pusey, B.H. Hahn & H. Ochman. 2016. C. Sanz, V. Sommer, F. Stewart, N. Tagg, Social behavior shapes the chimpanzee pan- H. Vanleeuwe, V. Vergnes, J. Willie, R.M. microbiome. Science Advances Vol.2(1): Wittig, K. Zuberbuehler & C. Boesch. 2016. pp.e1500997. Chimpanzee accumulative stone throwing. Motsch, P., C. Dilger, B. Ngoubangoye, J.-P. Scientific Reports 6: pp.22219 Gonzalez & G. Le Flohic. 2016. The sun‐ Leblan, V. 2016. Territorial and land-use tailed monkey (Cercopithecus solatus): first rights perspectives on human-chimpanzee- report of mother‐infant dorsal carrying elephant coexistence in West Africa (Guinea, behaviour in a forest , . African Guinea-Bissau, Senegal, nineteenth to Journal of Ecology 54(2): 252-255. twenty-first centuries).Primates 57(3): 359- Motsch, P., G. Le Flohic, C. Dilger, A. Delahaye, 366. C. Chateau-Smith & S. Couette. 2015. Lu, A., T.J. Bergman, C. McCann, A. Stinespring- Degree of terrestrial activity of the elusive Harris & J.C. Beehner. 2016. Growth sun-tailed monkey (Cercopithecus solatus) in trajectories in wild geladas ( Gabon: Comparative study of behavior and ). American Journal of Primatology postcranial morphometric data. American 78(7): 707–719. Journal of Primatology 77(10): 1060–1074. Luef, E.M., T. Breuer & S. Pika. 2016. Food- Nahoko Tokuyama, N. & T. Furuichi. 2016. Do 60 / Recent Publications Recent Publications

friends help each other? Patterns of female mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei). coalition formation in wild bonobos at Primates 57(1): 17-28. Wamba. Animal Behaviour 119: 27-35. Roth, A.M. & M. Cords. 2016. Effects of group Owens, J.R., S. Honarvar, M. Nessel & G.W. size and contest location on the outcome Hearn. 2015. From frugivore to folivore: and intensity of intergroup contests in wild Altitudinal variations in the diet and feeding blue monkeys. Animal Behaviour 113: 49-58. ecology of the Bioko Island (Mandrillus Ruiz-Lopez, M.J., C. Barelli, F. Rovero, K. leucophaeus poensis). American Journal of Hodges, C. Roos, W.E. Peterman N. Ting. Primatology 77(12): 1263–1275. 2016. A novel landscape genetic approach Qureshi, A. & O. Saeed. 2016. Ebola Virus demonstrates the effects of human Disease: From Origin to Outbreak. Elsevier disturbance on the Udzungwa red colobus Inc. monkey (Procolobus gordonorum). Heredity Patterson, L., R. Kalle & C. Downs. 2016. 116(2): 167-76. Predation of artificial bird nests in suburban Salmi, R., U. Rahman & D. Doran-Sheehy. gardens of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. 2016. Hand preference for a novel bimanual Urban Ecosystems 19(2): 615-630. coordinated task during termite feeding in Piel, A.K., N. Cohen, S. Kamenya, S.A. wild western gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Ndimuligo, L. Pintea & F.A. Stewart. International Journal of Primatology 37(2): 2015. Population status of chimpanzees in 200-212. the Masito-Ugalla Ecosystem, Tanzania. Schlenker, P., E. Chemla, K. Arnold & K. American Journal of Primatology 77(10): Zuberbühler. 2016. Pyow-hack revisited: 1027–1035. two analyses of putty-nosed monkey alarm Plumptre, A. & S. Nixon. 2016. New survey calls. Lingua 171: 1-23. reveals dramatic decline of Grauer's gorilla. Schwitzer, C., R.A. Mittermeier, A.B. Rylands, Oryx 50(2): 203-203. F. Chiozza, E.A. Williamson, J. Wallis & A. Potts, K.B., E. Baken, A. Levang & D.P. Watts. Cotton. (eds.). 2015. Primates in Peril: The 2016. Ecological factors influencing habitat World’s 25 Most Endangered Primates 2014– use by chimpanzees at Ngogo, Kibale 2016. IUCN SSC Primate Specialist Group National Park, Uganda. American Journal of (PSG), International Primatological Society Primatology 78(4): 432–440. (IPS), Conservation International (CI), and Rosenbaum, S., J.P. Hirwa, J.B. Silk & T.S. Bristol Zoological Society, Arlington, VA. Stoinski. 2016. Relationships between iv+93pp. http://static1.1.sqspcdn.com/sta adult male and maturing mountain gorillas tic/f/1200343/26892107/1456949943947/ (Gorilla beringei beringei) persist across PrimatesInPeril2014-2016.pdf?token=wR1 developmental stages and social upheaval. 2v06E8FSElET0KkfCl3fiqDQ%3D Ethology 122(2): 134-150. Seiler, N. & M.M. Robbins. 2016. Factors Rosenbaum, S., J.P. Hirwa, J.B. Silk, L. Vigilant influencing ranging on community land and & T.S. Stoinski. 2016. Infant mortality risk crop raiding by mountain gorillas. Animal and paternity certainty are associated with Conservation 19(2): 176-188. postnatal maternal behavior toward adult Sakamaki, T., U. Maloueki, B. Bakaa, L. Bongoli, male mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei P. Kasalevo, S. Terada & T. Furuichi. 2016. beringei). PloS ONE 11(2): pp.e0147441. consumed by bonobos (Pan Rosenbaum, S., A. Maldonado-Chaparro & paniscus): new data from the Iyondji forest, T. Stoinski. 2016. Group structure predicts Tshuapa, Democratic Republic of the Congo. variation in proximity relationships between Primates 57(3): 295-301. male–female and male–infant pairs of African Primates 11(1) 2016 / 61 Recent Publications

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