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Front Matter
Part I. Introduction
1. Recent Developments in Primatology and Their Relevance to the Study of Tibetan Macaques
Part II. Social Behavior and Dynamics in Tibetan Macaques
2. Social and Life History Strategies of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan
3. Size Matters in Primate Societies: How Social Mobility Relates to Social Stability in Tibetan and Japanese Macaques
4. Behavioral Exchange and Interchange as Strategies to Facilitate Social Relationships in Tibetan Macaques
5. Social Relationships Impact Collective Decision-Making in Tibetan Macaques
6. Considering Social Play in Primates: A Case Study in Juvenile Tibetan Macaques (Macaca thibetana)
7. The Vocal Repertoire of Tibetan Macaques (Macaca thibetana) and Congeneric Comparisons
8. Tibetan Macaque Social Style: Covariant and Quasi-independent Evolution
Part III. Evolution of Rituals: Insights from Bridging Behavior
9. Preliminary Observations of Female-Female Bridging Behavior in Tibetan Macaques (Macaca thibetana) at Mt. Huangshan, China
10. Bridging Behavior and Male-Infant Interactions in Macaca thibetana and M. assamensis: Insight into the Evolution of Social Behavior in the sinica Species-Group of Macaques
Part IV. Living with Microbes, Parasites, and Diseases
11. The Gut Microbiome of Tibetan Macaques: Composition, Influencing Factors and Function in Feeding Ecology
12. Medicinal Properties in the Diet of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan: A Case for Self-Medication
13. Primate Infectious Disease Ecology: Insights and Future Directions at the Human-Macaque Interface
Part V. Emerging Technologies in Primatology
14. MRI Technology for Behavioral and Cognitive Studies in Macaques In Vivo
Correction to: The Behavioral Ecology of the Tibetan Macaque
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