First insights into the feeding habits of the Critically Endangered black snub-nosed monkey, <Emphasis Type="Italic">Rhinopithecus strykeri</Emphasis> (Colobinae, Primates)
Author: Yin Yang, Colin Groves, Paul Garber, Xinwen Wang, Hen Li, Yongchen Long, Guangsong Li, Yingping Tian, Shaohua Dong, Shiyi Yang, Alison Behie, Wen Xiao
Grooming networks reveal intra- and intersexual social relationships in <Emphasis Type="Italic">Macaca thibetana</Emphasis>
Author: Dong-Po Xia, Randall C. Kyes, Xi Wang, Bing-Hua Sun, Lixing Sun, Jin-Hua Li
Seasonal variation of diet and time budget of Eastern hoolock gibbons (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Hoolock leuconedys</Emphasis>) living in a northern montane forest
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