List of Contributors | |
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
Platyrrhines, Catarrhines, and the Fossil Record | p. 3 |
Brains of New World and Old World Monkeys | p. 25 |
Color Vision Polymorphisms in New World Monkeys: Implications for the Evolution of Primate Trichromacy | p. 45 |
Is Speech Special? Lessons from New World Primates | p. 75 |
Sex Differences in the Family Life of Cotton-Top Tamarins: Socioecological Validity in the Laboratory | p. 95 |
Subtle Cues of Social Relations in Male Muriqui Monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides) | p. 109 |
The Influence of New World Mating and Rearing Systems on Theories about New World Primates | p. 119 |
Behavioral and Ecological Comparisons of Neotropical and Malagasy Primates | p. 127 |
The Human Niche in Amazonia: Explorations in Ethnoprimatology | p. 143 |
Classification of Living New World Monkeys | p. 169 |
Alouatta | p. 174 |
Aotus | p. 186 |
Ateles | p. 192 |
Brachyteles | p. 200 |
Cacajao | p. 208 |
Callicebus | p. 213 |
Callimico | p. 222 |
Callithrix | p. 230 |
Cebuella | p. 240 |
Cebus | p. 248 |
Chiropotes | p. 258 |
Lagothrix | p. 264 |
Leontopithecus | p. 272 |
Pithecia | p. 281 |
Saguinus | p. 289 |
Saimiri | p. 297 |
References | p. 325 |
Index | p. 431 |
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