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Colin A Chapman

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American Journal of Primatology|January 25, 2020
Selection of secondary growth areas by vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops)Colin A Chapman
Zoological Research|March 20, 2018
A road for a promising future for China's primates: The potential for restorationColin A Chapman
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Spider monkey sleeping sites: Use and availabilityColin A Chapman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 3, 2025
Do boundaries matter so much for societies?Colin A Chapman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 14, 2015
Costs and benefits of group living are neither simple nor linearColin A Chapman, Kim Valenta
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 15, 2006
Prediction of parasite infection dynamics in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentationThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Primates; Journal of Primatology|January 15, 2009
Within-species differences in primate social structure: evolution of plasticity and phylogenetic constraintsColin A Chapman, Jessica M Rothman
American Journal of Primatology|January 19, 2020
Variability in spider monkeys' vocalizations may provide basis for individual recognitionColin A Chapman, Daniel M Weary
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2007
Forest fragmentation, the decline of an endangered primate, and changes in host-parasite interactions relative to an unfragmented forestThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Animal Cognition|September 19, 2013
Sensory information and associative cues used in food detection by wild vervet monkeysJulie A Teichroeb, Colin A Chapman
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American Journal of Primatology|January 25, 2020
Selection of secondary growth areas by vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops)Colin A Chapman
Zoological Research|March 20, 2018
A road for a promising future for China's primates: The potential for restorationColin A Chapman
American Journal of Primatology|January 23, 2020
Spider monkey sleeping sites: Use and availabilityColin A Chapman
The Behavioral and Brain Sciences|April 3, 2025
Do boundaries matter so much for societies?Colin A Chapman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 14, 2015
Costs and benefits of group living are neither simple nor linearColin A Chapman, Kim Valenta
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|August 15, 2006
Prediction of parasite infection dynamics in primate metapopulations based on attributes of forest fragmentationThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Primates; Journal of Primatology|January 15, 2009
Within-species differences in primate social structure: evolution of plasticity and phylogenetic constraintsColin A Chapman, Jessica M Rothman
American Journal of Primatology|January 19, 2020
Variability in spider monkeys' vocalizations may provide basis for individual recognitionColin A Chapman, Daniel M Weary
American Journal of Primatology|September 21, 2007
Forest fragmentation, the decline of an endangered primate, and changes in host-parasite interactions relative to an unfragmented forestThomas R Gillespie, Colin A Chapman
Animal Cognition|September 19, 2013
Sensory information and associative cues used in food detection by wild vervet monkeysJulie A Teichroeb, Colin A Chapman
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