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  1. Sexual Orientation
  2. Overdominance Hypothesis for Male Homosexuality
  3. Possible Balancing Selection in Human Female Homosexuality
  4. Primate Sexuality
  5. A Problematic Test of the Kin Selection Hypothesis Among the Urak-Lawoi of Ko Lipe, Thailand: Commentary on Camperio Ciani, Battaglia, and Liotta (2015)
  6. Response: Avuncularity and Kin Selection in Homosexuals: A Problematic Test or a Problematic Hypothesis?
  7. Sexually Antagonistic Hypothesis
  8. Intersegmental Coordination in the Kinematics of Prehension Movements of Macaques
  9. Societal Norms Rather Than Sexual Orientation Influence Kin Altruism and Avuncularity in Tribal Urak-Lawoi, Italian, and Spanish Adult Males
  10. Human Homosexuality: A Paradigmatic Arena for Sexually Antagonistic Selection?
  11. Implicit Measurements of Sexual Preference in Self‐Declared Heterosexual Men: A Pilot Study on the Rate of Androphilia in Italy
  12. Genetic Influences on Male Homosexuality
  13. Monkey see, Monkey reach: Action selection of reaching movements in the macaque monkey
  14. How posture affects macaques’ reach-to-grasp movements
  15. The Dopamine D4 Receptor (DRD4) Exon 3 VNTR Contributes to Adaptive Personality Differences in an Italian Small Island Population
  16. Reach-to-grasp movements in Macaca fascicularis monkeys: the Isochrony Principle at work
  17. Fecundity of Paternal and Maternal Non-Parental Female Relatives of Homosexual and Heterosexual Men
  18. Factors Associated with Higher Fecundity in Female Maternal Relatives of Homosexual Men
  19. Reaching and grasping behavior in Macaca fascicularis: a kinematic study
  20. Mothers who kill their offspring: Testing evolutionary hypothesis in a 110-case Italian sample
  21. Gene flow by selective emigration as a possible cause for personality differences between small islands and mainland populations
  22. Testing the Evolutionary Genetics of Personality: Do Balanced Selection and Gene Flow Cause Genetically Adapted Personality Differences in Human Populations?
  23. Male Homosexuality: Nature or Culture?
  24. Genetic Factors Increase Fecundity in Female Maternal Relatives of Bisexual Men as in Homosexuals
  25. Macaca sylvanus: Butynski, T.M., Cortes, J., Waters, S., Fa, J., Hobbelink, M.E., van Lavieren, E., Belbachir, F., Cuzin, F., de Smet, K., Mouna, M., de Iongh, H., Menard, N. & Camperio-Ciani, A.
  26. Sexually Antagonistic Selection in Human Male Homosexuality
  27. New Evidence of Genetic Factors Influencing Sexual Orientation in Men: Female Fecundity Increase in the Maternal Line
  28. The adaptive value of personality differences revealed by small island population dynamics
  29. Population decline of Macaca sylvanus in the middle atlas of Morocco
  30. Evidence for maternally inherited factors favouring male homosexuality and promoting female fecundity
  31. Factors Influencing the Quality of Life of the Cat in its Relationship with Owners
  32. Frequency of aggressive behavior and a case of mortal attack in wildMacaca sylvanus in the Middle Atlas region (Morocco)
  33. Interpopulation differences in activity patterns ofMacaca sylvanus in the Moroccan Middle Atlas
  34. Where to sit in a waiting room: density, age and gender effects on proxemic choices
  35. Effects of Water Availability and Habitat Quality on Bark-Stripping Behavior in Barbary Macaques
  36. Effects of Water Availability and Habitat Quality on Bark-Stripping Behavior in Barbary Macaques
  37. Commentaries and Author's Reply on “Evolutionary Psychology: A New Perspective in the Behavioral Sciences” by Tamas Bereczkei
  38. when to get mad: the adaptive significance of rage in animals
  39. Chromosome banding and molecular cytogenetics of the Barbary macaque, Macaca sylvanus
  40. The strategies of immature Macaques in their interactions with adult males in a colony ofMacaca fuscata
  41. A Systematic Relationship between Brain Size Increase and Larynx Transformation during Hominization
  42. Cranial morphology and development: new light on the evolution of language
  43. Evidence of gene flow between Sulawesi macaques
  44. "L'Esploratore" di Manfredo Camperio
  45. Banded karyotypes of 20 Papionini species reveal no necessary correlation with speciation
  46. Banded Karyotypes of the 44-Chromosome Gibbons
  47. Intertroop agonistic behavior of a feral Rhesus Macaque troop ranging in town and forest areas in India
  48. A case of infanticide in a free-ranging group of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in the jackoo forest, Simla, India