Coping style and cortisol levels in infancy predict hair cortisol following new group formation in captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)
Infant temperament predicted change in hair cortisol after new group formation. Emotional and active individuals had lower hair cortisol in the new group. Blood cortisol response to stressor in infancy predicted hair cortisol in the new group.Several temperament traits assessed during infancy predicted changes in hair cortisol concentrations following a new group formation of captive rhesus macaques. Individuals who as infants were more Active on Day 2 of BioBehavioral Assessment also had greater decreases in hair cortisol concentrations following a new group formation that took place months or years later. Social instabil...
Source: American Journal of Primatology - November 27, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Julie B. Linden, John P. Capitanio, Brenda McCowan, Lynne A. Isbell Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research

Monkey business: Collaborating to grow an ecological physiology of primates
Documenting the adaptive pathway of long ‐lived primates poses challenges. Integrating field and lab approaches helps reduce assumptions made in primate research. Collaboration is essential to developing a vibrant primate ecological physiology. The lab and field provide differing approaches to studying primate biology. We outline the challenges and benefits of these approaches and demonstrate how collaboration can help bridge these perspectives to provide complementary insight into primate adaptive pathways. With this aim, our collaboration has made tangible insights into the ecological physiology of several primate spec...
Source: American Journal of Primatology - November 26, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Cynthia L. Thompson, Christopher J. Vinyard Tags: COMMENTARY Source Type: research

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American Journal of Primatology,Volume 80, Issue 11, November 2018. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 31, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Identifying potential refugia and corridors under climate change: A case study of endangered Sichuan golden monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Qinling Mountains, China
American Journal of Primatology,Volume 80, Issue 11, November 2018. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 31, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jia Li, Diqiang Li, Yadong Xue, Bo Wu, Xiaojia He, Fang Liu Source Type: research

From the field to the lab: Muriqui endocrinology from a collaborative perspective
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 30, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Karen B. Strier, Toni E. Ziegler Source Type: research

In memorium: Koko, a remarkable gorilla
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 30, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Kenneth C. Gold, Lyna M. Watson Source Type: research

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American Journal of Primatology,Volume 80, Issue 10, October 2018. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 25, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Energetic constraints on the reproduction of female mantled howlers
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 23, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ariadna Rangel ‐Negrín, Alejandro Coyohua‐Fuentes, David R. Chavira‐Ramírez, Domingo Canales‐Espinosa, Pedro Américo D. Dias Source Type: research

Male –female interactions in multimale groups of mountain gorillas
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 23, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Sosthene Habumuremyi, Tobias Deschner, Katie A. Fawcett, Martha M. Robbins Source Type: research

Long ‐term treatment with the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin has minor effect on clinical laboratory markers in middle‐aged marmosets
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 12, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Aubrey M. Sills, Joselyn M. Artavia, Brian D. DeRosa, Corinna N. Ross, Adam B. Salmon Source Type: research

Foraging strategies underlying bird egg predation by macaques: A study using artificial nests
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 11, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Olivier Kaisin, Eva Gazagne, Tommaso Savini, Marie ‐Claude Huynen, Fany Brotcorne Source Type: research

Seasonal changes in social cohesion among males in a same ‐sex primate group
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 11, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Pingfen Zhu, Cyril C. Grueter, Paul A. Garber, Dayong Li, Zuofu Xiang, Baoping Ren, Ming Li Source Type: research

Defining predictive factors for reproductive output in captive common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus)
American Journal of Primatology, EarlyView. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 10, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Jaco Bakker, Annet L. Louwerse, Edmond J. Remarque, Jan A. M. Langermans Source Type: research

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American Journal of Primatology,Volume 80, Issue 9, September 2018. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 8, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Source Type: research

Do sexual calls in female black capuchin monkeys (Sapajus nigritus) vary with fertility? An acoustic analysis
American Journal of Primatology,Volume 80, Issue 9, September 2018. (Source: American Journal of Primatology)
Source: American Journal of Primatology - October 8, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Ester Bernaldo de Quir ós, Brandon C. Wheeler, Kurt Hammerschmidt, Michael Heistermann, Barbara Tiddi Source Type: research