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Sueur, C., & Petit, O. (2008). Organization of Group Members at Departure Is Driven by Social Structure in Macaca. Int. J. Primatol., 29(4), 1085–1098.
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Knopff, K., & Pavelka, M. (2006). Feeding Competition and Group Size in Alouatta pigra. Int. J. Primatol., 27(4), 1059–1078.
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Erhart, E., & Overdorff, D. (1999). Female Coordination of Group Travel in Wild Propithecus and Eulemur. Int. J. Primatol., 20(6), 927-940.
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Pot&igrave,, P., Bartolommei, P., & Saporiti, M. (2005). Landmark Use by Cebus apella. Int. J. Primatol., 26, 921–948.
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Silk, J. B. (2002). Kin Selection in Primate Groups. Int. J. Primatol., 23(4), 849–875.
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Wittig, R. M., & Boesch, C. (2003). Food Competition and Linear Dominance Hierarchy Among Female Chimpanzees of the Ta National Park. Int. J. Primatol., 24(4), 847–867.
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Reader, S., & Laland, K. (2001). Primate Innovation: Sex, Age and Social Rank Differences. Int. J. Primatol., 22(5), 787–805.
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Deutsch, J., & Lee, P. (1991). Dominance and feeding competition in captive rhesus monkeys. Int. J. Primatol., 12(6), 615–628.
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Kaplan, G., & Rogers, L. J. (2002). Patterns of Gazing in Orangutans (Pongo pygmaeus). Int. J. Primatol., 23(3), 501–526.
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Prud`homme, J., & Chapais, B. (1996). Development of intervention behavior in Japanese macaques: Testing the targeting hypothesis. Int. J. Primatol., 17(3), 429–443.
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