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Lomas Barbudal Capuchin Project Publications List
BOOKS:
Fragaszy, D. & S. Perry. 2003. The Biology of Traditions: Models
and Evidence. (Edited volume), Cambridge University Press, ISBN (0 521
81597 5).
(See http://books.cambridge.org/0521815975.htm.)
The table of contents for the entire book, can
be viewed by clicking here. Click here for a sample chapter.
Coming soon: “Manipulative Monkeys: The Capuchins of Lomas
Barbudal” [click here for sample chapter]
PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES:
Muniz, L., Perry, S., Manson, J., Gilkenson, H., Gros-Louis, J.,
Vigilant, L. 2006. Father-daughter inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate
population. Current Biology vol. 16#5.
Campos , F., J.H. Manson & S. Perry. in
press. Urine washing and sniffing in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): testing
functional hypotheses. International
Journal of Primatology.
Manson, J., Perry, S. & Stahl, D. 2005. Reconciliation in wild
white-faced capuchins (Cebus
capucinus). American
Journal of Primatology. 65:205-219.
Fichtel, C., Perry, S., and Gros-Louis, J. Alarm calls of white-faced
capuchin monkeys: an acoustic analysis. In press, Animal Behaviour.
Perry, S., Barrett, H.C., Manson, J.H. 2004. White-faced capuchin
monkeys exhibit triadic awareness in their choice of allies. Animal Behaviour.67:165-170.
Manson, J.H., Navarrete, C.D., Silk, J., and Perry, S. 2004.
Time-matched grooming in female primates? New analyses from two species. Animal Behaviour67:493-500.
Manson, J.H., J. Gros-Louis, and S. Perry. 2004. Three apparent cases
of infanticide by males in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). Folia Primatologica. 75: 104-106,
2004
Gros-Louis, J., S. Perry, and J.H. Manson. 2003. Violent coalitionary
attacks and intraspecific killing in wild capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus). Primates. 44:341-346.
Rose, L., S. Perry, M. Panger, K. Jack, J. Manson, J. Gros-Louis, K.
MacKinnon & E. Vogel. 2003. Interspecific interactions between
white-faced capuchins (Cebuscapucinus)
and other species: Preliminary data from three Costa Rican sites. International Journal of Primatology.
24(4):759-796.
Perry, S., Manson, J.H., Dower,G. and
Wikberg, E. 2003. White-faced capuchins cooperate to rescue a groupmate
from a Boa constrictor.
Folia Primatologica.74:109-111.
Perry, S. and J.H. Manson. 2003. Traditions in monkeys. Evolutionary Anthropology 12:
71-81.
Perry, S., M. Baker, L. Fedigan, J. Gros-Louis, K. Jack, K. MacKinnon,
J. Manson, M. Panger, K. Pyle, & L. Rose. 2003. Social conventions in
wild white-faced capuchin monkeys: Evidence for traditions in a
neotropical primate. Current
Anthropology 44: 241-268.
Panger, M., S. Perry, L. Rose, J. Gros-Louis, E. Vogel, K. MacKinnon,
and M. Baker 2002. Cross-site differences in the foraging behavior of
white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus
capucinus). American
Journal of Physical Anthropology. 119:52-66.
Manson, J.H., & S. Perry. 2000. Correlates of self-directed
behavior in wild white-faced capuchins. Ethology 106:301-317.
Manson, J.H., L. Rose, S. Perry & J. Gros-Louis. 1999. Dynamics of
female-female social relationships in wild Cebus capucinus: data from two Costa Rican sites. International Journal Primatology
20:679-706.
Manson, J.H. 1999. Infant handling in wild Cebuscapucinus: testing bonds between females? AnimalBehaviour 57: 911-921.
Perry, S. 1998a. Male-male social relationships in wild white-faced
capuchins, Cebus
capucinus.Behaviour. 135:1-34.
Perry, S. 1998b. A case report of a male rank reversal in a group of
wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus
capucinus). Primates
39(1):51-69.
Manson, J.H., Perry, S., & Parish, A.R. 1997. Nonconceptive sexual
behavior in bonobos and capuchins. International
Journal of Primatology. 18:767-786.
Perry, S. 1997. Male-female social relationships in wild white-faced
capuchin monkeys, Cebus capucinus.
Behaviour 134:477-510.
Perry, S. 1996b. Female-female relationships in wild white-faced
capuchin monkeys, Cebus capucinus.
American Journal of Primatology 40:167-182.
Perry, S. 1996a. Intergroup encounters in wild white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus. International Journal of
Primatology 17(3):309-330.
Perry, S. and L. Rose. 1994. Begging and transfer of coati meat by
white-faced capuchin monkeys, Cebus
capucinus. Primates.
vol. 35(4):409-415.
TOP
BOOK CHAPTERS:
Manson, J.H. (in press) Mate choice. In: Primates in Perspective, Eds.: C.J. Campbell, K.C.
MacKinnon, M. Panger, A. Fuentes, S. Bearder. Oxford Univ. Press.
Perry, S., M. Panger, L. Rose, M. Baker, J. Gros-Louis, K. Jack, K.
MacKinnon, J. Manson, L. Fedigan, & K. Pyle. 2003c. Traditions in
wild white-faced capuchin monkeys.
In The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. (D. Fragaszy & S.
Perry, eds.) Cambridge
University Press.
pp. 391-425. [sample chapter]
Fragaszy, D. & S. Perry. 2003. Towards a Biology
of Traditions. Introductory chapter in The Biology of Traditions: Models
and Evidence. (D. Fragaszy & S. Perry, eds.) Cambridge University
Press. pp. 1-32.
Perry, S. Conclusions and research agendas. 2003. Final chapter in The
Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. (D. Fragaszy & S. Perry,
eds.), pp. 426-440.
Perry, S. 2003. Coalitionary aggression in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus. In Animal Social Complexity: Intelligence,
Culture and Individualized Societies. Eds. F.B.M. de Waal
& P. Tyack, Harvard University Press. Pp. 111-114.
POPULAR ARTICLES:
Perry, S., J. Manson, J. Gros-Louis, and L. Sirot. 1992. The social
life of white-faced monkeys. Beeline
6: 16-17.
Perry, S., J. Manson, J. Gros-Louis, and L. Sirot. 1991. Monkeys view
eclipse at Lomas Barbudal. Beeline
5: 14-15.
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