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Appendix: Bibliography of publications on the Arashiyama macaques

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(updated from Fedigan, L. M. and Asquith, P. J. (1991). The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press)
Ando, A. (1988). Grooming relationships of the transplanted Arashiyama A troop of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). In Research Reports of the Arashiyama West and East Groups of Japanese Monkeys. Osaka: Laboratory of Ethological Studies, Faculty of Human Sciences, Osaka University, pp. 41–49.
Anonymous (1972). Arashiyama West: Japanese monkeys find new home in Texas. Primate Record, 3, 36.
Anonymous (1974). Despite difficulties Japanese troop adapting to Texas. Primate Record, 5, 14.
Anonymous (1984). Macaques in Texas. National Geographic World, 106, 1114.
Anonymous (1994). Hunting ban lifted in Arashiyama, Kyoto. Japan Primate Newsletter, 4, 56.
Asaba, N. (1984). The last thirty years of the Iwatayama Monkey Park and perspectives for the future. In The Japanese Monkeys of Arashiyama. Iwatayama Shizenshi Kenkyujo Houkoku, Vol. 3, eds. H. Suzuki and N. Asaba. Kyoto: Arashiyama Shizenshi Kenkyujo, pp. 15–20. (in Japanese)
Asaba, N. and Suzuki, H. [eds]. (1984). Birth lists and family trees for the Arashiyama monkeys. In Bulletin of Iwatayama Institute of Natural History Iwatayama Shizenshi Kenkyujo Hokoku. Vol. 3. Kyoto: Arashiyama Shizen Kenkyujo, pp. 83–114. (in Japanese) [note: there is no primary author(s) for this article]
Asquith, P. (1989). Provisioning and the study of free-ranging primates: history, effects and prospects. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, 32, 129158.
Asquith, P. (1991). Primate research groups in Japan: Orientations and East-West differences. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. Fedigan and P. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 81–98.
Baxter, J. and Fedigan, L. M. (1979). Grooming and consort partner selection in a troop of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). Archives of Sexual Behavior, 8, 445458.
Bélisle, P. (2002). Apparentement et co-alimentation chez le macaque japonais. PhD dissertation, University of Montréal.
Bélisle, P. and Chapais, B. (2001). Tolerated co-feeding in relation to degree of kinship in Japanese macaques. Behaviour, 138, 487509.
Blount, B. G. (1985). ‘Girney’ vocalizations among Japanese macaques females: context and function. Primates, 26, 424435.
Bramblett, C. A. (1980). Arashiyama ‘A’ Japanese troop to remain intact: support solicited. Laboratory Primate Newsletter, 19, 1516.
Bramblett, C. A. (1994). Patterns of Primate Behavior, 2nd edn. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Bramblett, C. A., Noyes, M. J. S., Bramblett, S. and Clark, L. G. (1981). Behavior and adaptation of free ranging Japanese macaques in Texas to relocation to similar habitat. American Journal of Primatology, 1, 31. (Abstract)
Bramblett, S. S., Bramblett, C. A. and Noyes, M. J. S. (1981). Successful relocation of Arashiyama West Japanese monkeys. International Primate Protection League Newsletter, 8, 911.
Brandon-Jones, C. (1995). ‘The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. Fedigan and P. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York, 353 pp.’ [Book review]. Primate Eye, 55, 37–38.
Bullard, J. (1984). Mount prompting behaviors of female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
Casey, D. E. and Clark, T. W. (1976). Some spacing relations among the central males of a transplanted troop of Japanese macaques (Arashiyama West). Primates, 17, 433450.
Chalmers, A. (2008). Life histories and hormones: variations by habitat in three populations of Macaca fuscata. Master’s thesis. Kyoto University, Faculty of Science, Laboratory of Human Evolution Studies.
Chalmers, A. and Shimizu, K. (2008). Evolving life history traits: the influence of environment and nutrition on three populations of Macaca fuscata. Paper presented before the 22nd International Primatological Society Meetings. Primate Eye, 96, #857. (Abstract)
Chapais, B. (1985). An experimental analysis of a mother-daughter rank reversal in Japanese macaques(Macaca fuscata). Primates, 26, 407423.
Chapais, B. (1988). Experimental matrilineal inheritance of rank in female Japanese macaques. Animal Behaviour, 36, 10251037.
Chapais, B. (1988). Rank maintenance in female Japanese macaques: experimental evidence for social dependency. Behaviour, 104, 4159.
Chapais, B. (1991). Matrilineal dominance in Japanese macaques: The contribution of an experimental approach. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. M. Fedigan and P. J. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 251–273.
Chapais, B. (1992). The role of alliances in the social inheritance rank among female primates. In Coalitions and Alliances in Humans and Other Animals, eds. A. Harcourt and F. M. B. de Waal. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 29–60.
Chapais, B. (2001). Primate nepotism: what is the explanatory value of kin selection?International Journal of Primatology, 22, 203229.
Chapais, B. (2006). Kinship, competence and cooperation in primates. In Cooperation in Primates and Humans: Mechanism and Evolution, eds. P. M. Kappeler and C. P. van Schaik. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, pp. 47–66.
Chapais, B. and Bélisle, P. (2004). Constraints on kin selection in primate groups. In Kinship and Behavior in Primates, eds. B. Chapais and C. M. Berman. New York: Oxford University Press, pp. 365–386.
Chapais, B. and Gauthier, C. (1993). Early agonistic experience and the onset of matrilineal rank acquisition in Japanese macaques. In Juvenile Primates: Life-History, Development, and Behavior, eds. M. E. Pereira and L. A. Fairbanks. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, pp. 246–258.
Chapais, B. and Larose, F. (1988). Experimental rank reversals among peers in Macaca fuscata: rank is maintained after removal of kin support. American Journal of Primatology, 16, 3142.
Chapais, B. and Mignault, C. (1991). Homosexual incest avoidance among females in captive Japanese macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 23, 177183.
Chapais, B. and St-Pierre, C.-E. G. (1997). Kinship bonds are not necessary for maintaining matrilineal rank in captive Japanese macaques. International Journal of Primatology, 18, 375385.
Chapais, B., Girard, M. and Primi, G. (1991). Non-kin alliances, and the stability of matrilineal dominance relations in Japanese macaques. Animal Behaviour, 41, 481491.
Chapais, B., Prud’homme, J. and Teijeiro, S. (1994). Dominance competition among siblings in Japanese macaques: Constraints on nepotism. Animal Behaviour, 48, 13351347.
Chapais, B., Gauthier, C., Prud’homme, J. and Vasey, P. (1997). Relatedness threshold for nepotism in Japanese macaques. Animal Behaviour, 53, 10891101.
Chapais, B., Savard, L. and Gauthier, C. (2001). Kin selection and the distribution of altruism in relation to degree of kinship in Japanese macaques(Macaca fuscata). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 49, 493502.
Clark, T. W. (1978). Agonistic behavior in a transplanted troop of Japanese macaques: Arashiyama West. Primates, 19, 141151.
Clark, T. W. (1979). Food adaptations of a transplanted Japanese macaque troop (Arashiyama West) in the U.S. Primates, 20, 399410.
Clark, T. W. (1981). A successful case of adoption of a two-month old infant Japanese monkey by his two-year old sister. American Journal of Primatology, 1, 318. (Abstract)
Clark, T. W. and Huckabee, J. W. (1977). Elemental hair analysis of Japanese macaque transplanted to the United States. Primates, 18, 299–303.
Clark, T. W. and Mano, T. (1975). Transplantation and adaptation of a troop of Japanese monkeys to a Texas brushland habitat. In Contemporary Primatology: Proceedings of the 5th International Congress of Primatology, eds. S. Kondo, M. Kawai and A. Ehara. Basel: S. Karger, pp. 358361.
Collinge, N. E. (1985). Variation in weaning-related behaviors of mothers and infants in semi-free ranging Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta.
Collinge, N. E. (1987). Weaning variability in semi-free ranging Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Folia Primatologica, 48, 137–150.
Collinge, N. E. (1991). Variability in aspects of the mother-infant relationship in Japanese macaques during weaning. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. M. Fedigan and P. J. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 157–174.
Demmet, M. (1976). Feeding ecology of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in southern Texas. M. Sc. Thesis, Department of Zoology, University of Wisconsin, Madison.
Ehardt, C. L. (1980). The structure of social relationships in infant Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). Dissertation Abstract International, A41, 3173 (1981).
Ehardt, C. L. (1982). Patterned interactions and ontogeny of relationships in infant Japanese macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 57, 184–185. (Abstract)
Ehardt, C. L. (1983). Birth season associations of adult Japanese macaque females without infants. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 60, 191. (Abstract)
Ehardt, C. L. (1984). Birth season associations of adult male Japanese macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 63, 155. (Abstract)
Ehardt, C. L. (1987). Birth-season interactions of adult female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) without newborn infants. International Journal of Primatology, 8, 245–259.
Ehardt, C. (1991). Birth season contingencies and the affiliative behavior of adult male Japanese macaques. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. M. Fedigan and P. J. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 227–248.
Ehardt, C. L. and Blount, B. G. (1981). Patterns of visual behavior among infant Japanese macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 1, 318. (Abstract)
Ehardt, C. L. and Blount, B. G. (1984). Mother-infant visual interaction in Japanese macaques. Developmental Psychobiology, 17, 391405.
Fedigan, L. M. (1973). The classification of predators by Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in the mesquite chaparral habitat of south Texas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 40, 135. (Abstract)
Fedigan, L. M. (1974). Wania 6672: A video tape showing the social development of an abnormal infant in a semi-free-ranging troop of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) at La Moca, Texas. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 40, 135. (Abstract)
Fedigan, L. M. (1975). Role behaviors in the Arashiyama West troop of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). Dissertation Abstract International, A35, 4765–4766.
Fedigan, L. M. (1976). A study of roles in the Arashiyama West troop of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). A Monograph in the Series: Contributions to Primatology, Vol. 9. Basel: S. Karger.
Fedigan, L. M. (1981). Demographic characteristics of the Arashiyama West group of Japanese macaques. American Journal of Primatology, 1, 316. (Abstract)
Fedigan, L. M. (1982). Primate Paradigms: Sex Roles and Social Bonds. Montreal: Eden Press.
Fedigan, L. M. (1991). History of the Arashiyama West Japanese macaques in Texas. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. M. Fedigan and P. J. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 54–73.
Fedigan, L. (1991). Life span and reproduction in Japanese macaque females. In The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West, eds. L. M. Fedigan and P. J. Asquith. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, pp. 140–154.
Fedigan, L. M. and Asquith, P. J. (1990). The monkeys of Arashiyama: 35 years of study in the East and the West. Proceedings of the 13th Congress of the International Primatological Society, 11, 107. (Abstract)
Fedigan, L. M. and Asquith, P. J. (1991). The Monkeys of Arashiyama: Thirty-five Years of Research in Japan and the West. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.
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Fedigan, L. M. and Fedigan, L. (1976). The social development of a handicapped infant in a free-living troop of Japanese monkeys. In Primate Biosocial Development, eds. F. E. Poirier and S. Chevalier -Skolnikoff. New York, NY: Garland Press, pp. 205–222.
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Fedigan, L. M. and Griffin, L. (1996). Determinants of reproductive seasonality in Japanese macaques. In Evolution and Ecology of Macaque Societies, eds. J. E. Fa and D. G. Lindburg. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 368–387.
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Fedigan, L. M. and Pavelka, M. S. M. (2001). Is there adaptive value to reproductive termination in Japanese macaques? A test of maternal investment hypotheses. International Journal of Primatology, 22, 109125.
Fedigan, L. M. and Pavelka, M. S. M. (2007). Reproductive cessation in female primates: comparisons of Japanese macaques and humans. In Primates in Perspective, eds. C. Campbell, A. Fuentes, K. MacKinnon, M. Panger and S. Bearder. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 437–447.
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Fedigan, L. M., Gouzoules, H. and Gouzoules, S. (1981). Selected features of the demography of Japanese monkeys. Canadian Review of Physical Anthropology, 3, 76. (Abstract)
Fedigan, L. M., Gouzoules, H. and Gouzoules, S. (1983). Population dynamics of Arashiyama West Japanese monkeys. International Journal of Primatology, 3, 307321.
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Gouzoules, H. (1980). A description of genealogical rank changes in a troop of Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata). Primates, 21, 262–267.
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