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  1. The blurred boundaries of functional reference: a response to Scarantino & Clay
  2. Competition-induced stress does not explain deceptive alarm calling in tufted capuchin monkeys
  3. Methodological Considerations in the Analysis of Fecal Glucocorticoid Metabolites in Tufted Capuchins (Cebus apella)
  4. Proximate Factors Underpinning Receiver Responses to Deceptive False Alarm Calls in Wild Tufted Capuchin Monkeys: Is It Counterdeception?
  5. Functionally referential signals: A promising paradigm whose time has passed
  6. Predictors of orbital convergence in primates: A test of the snake detection hypothesis of primate evolution
  7. Primates in Perspective . Second Edition. By Christina J. Campbell, Agustín Fuentes, Katherine C. MacKinnon, Simon K. Bearder, and Rebecca M. Stumpf. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press. $79.95 (paper). xii + 852 p. + 35 pl.; ill.; index. ISB...
  8. Decrease in Alarm Call Response Among Tufted Capuchins in Competitive Feeding Contexts: Possible Evidence for Counterdeception
  9. Production and perception of situationally variable alarm calls in wild tufted capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella nigritus)
  10. Snakes! The unified theory of everything about primates?
  11. Community ecology of the Middle Miocene primates of La Venta, Colombia: the relationship between ecological diversity, divergence time, and phylogenetic richness
  12. Selfish or altruistic? An analysis of alarm call function in wild capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella nigritus
  13. Congruence of Tail Use Behaviors between Male and Female Mantled Howling Monkeys (Alouatta palliata)
  14. Aggression in Humans and Other Primates — Biology, Psychology, Sociology