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         Primates General:     more books (99)
  1. Social Behaviour in Primates (Contemporary biology) by Neil Chalmers, 1979-12
  2. Primate Evolution (Selected Proceedings of the Tenth Congress of International Primatological Society) by Phyllis C. Lee, James G. Else, 1986-08-29
  3. Primate Evolutionary Biology (Proceedings in Life Sciences) by Chiarelli, 1981-11
  4. Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates
  5. Behavioral Development of Nonhuman Primates : An Abstracted Bibliography (Ifi Data Base Library) by F. R. Akins, 1980-01-01
  6. Early Forerunners of Man: A Morphological Study of the Evolutionary Origin of the Primates by Wilfrid E. Clark, 1976-06
  7. Emotion, Memory and Behavior: Studies on Human and Nonhuman Primates (Taniguchi Symposia on Brain Sciences) by Japan Scientific Soc, Ono Taketoshi, et all 1995-11-09
  8. Primary Visual Cortex in Primates (Cerebral Cortex) VOL. 10
  9. Evolution of Social Behaviour Patterns in Primates and Man: A Joint Discussion Meeting of the Royal Society and the British Academy(Proceedings of the British Academy)
  10. Primate Evolution and Human Origins (Foundations of Human Behavior) by John Fleagle, Russell Ciochon, 1987-12-31
  11. Species, Species Concepts and Primate Evolution (Advances in Primatology)
  12. Sexual Selection in Primates: New and Comparative Perspectives (Volume 0)
  13. Indonesian Primates (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
  14. Starting from Scratch: The Origin and Development of Expression, Representation and Symbolism in Human and Non-Human Primates by John Matthews, 2010-12-26

61. GRASP - Great Ape Standing & Personhood
general sites for advocates for nonhumans Environmental Ethics; Medical Research Advocatesfor nonhuman primates International Primate Protection League.
http://www.personhood.org/resources/resources.html
news @ GRASP TM
news history

GRASP
... TM

G R A S P TM
resources This is a general archive of sites and sources, and some of this information is repeated elsewhere under relevant topics. Please look also under specific topics of interest for additional resources and research materials. advocates for non-humans General sites for advocates for non-humans: Advocates for nonhuman primates Nonhuman legal rights sites Environmental advocates the order of primates
The following list of sites is intended only as a resource for further study. Some sites are provided by Groups which clearly espouse views contrary to the goals of GRASP

62. USPTO Design Search Code Manual
See general Guideline 13 03.11 primates (monkeys, apes, etc.) 03.11.01 Monkeys,chimpanzees, gorillas, apes and the like 03.11.16 Heads of primates.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/tmdb/dscm/dsc_03.htm
USPTO Design Search Code Manual
CATEGORY 03: ANIMALS
TABLE OF DIVISIONS IN CATEGORY 03
Coding and searching guide
Cats, dogs, wolves, foxes, bears Elephants, hippopotami, rhinoceri, giraffes, alpacas, camels, llamas Horses, donkeys, zebras ... Prehistoric animals
CODING AND SEARCHING GUIDE FOR ANIMALS
Stars representing a human face or head of an animal
Sun representing a human face or an animal Animals Beings partly human and partly animal Mythological or legendary animals Plants or combinations of plants representing an animal Objects or combinations of objects representing an animal Geometric figures or combinations of geometric figures representing an animal 26.XX.09 Geometric figures, objects, humans, plants or animals forming or bordering the perimeter of a geometric shape ... Representations of animals forming letters or numerals, including punctuation
03 ANIMALS
Excluding: Mythological or legendary animals are not coded in category 03.

63. Primate Links
Organized links on everything to do with primates, plus recent news.Category Science Biology Animalia Chordata Mammalia primates...... INDEX. general Primate Info Organizations MultiMedia Primatologists general LinksEvolution and Genetics Specific primates Research Cognition primates in Zoos
http://veederandld.20m.com/primates.html
LUCY'S CHOICE PRIMATE LINKS
INDEX General Primate Info
Organizations
MultiMedia
Primatologists
General Links
Evolution and Genetics
Specific Primates
Research
Cognition
Primates in Zoos
Enrichment Private Ownership Maillists Primate Products Sanctuaries Labs Nutrition Diseases Current Issues Fun *PRIMATE NEWS* *NEWS ARCHIVES* Well, ok, so Lucy really hasn't seen any of these links I'm sure she'd approve bonobos are such intelligent creatures. If anybody would like to buy Lucy a computer (or maybe just stop by and say "Hi") you can find her at the Columbus Zoo Lucy does not necessarily concur with all the viewpoints you will find here, the goal is simply to provide a good comprehensive information source.
Click on the CHIMP above to begin your search.
NOTE: It is my goal to offer a useful, up-to-date information site, and I can use YOUR help. If you discover a bad link, a questionable link, or if you know of a good site that is not included here, please email me
GENERAL PRIMATE INFO

64. BIOSIS | Resource Guide | Mammalia - Primates
database for primatology primates Tree of Life primates an Introduction to theTaxonomy and general Characteristics of the Living primates web tutorial
http://www.biosis.org/zrdocs/zoolinfo/mam_prim.htm
Pull Down for Destinations BIOSIS Previews Zoological Record MethodsFinder Index to Organism Names Internet Resource Guide for Zoology User Support Search Sitemap Index Help with this Site
Resource Guide
Introduction About the Resource Guide Awards Latest Additions ...
African Primates
hear and see them
American Journal of Primatology
official journal of the American Society of Primatologists
American Society of Primatologists

Animal Diversity Web
University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
Annotated bibliography on Environmental Enrichment for Non-Human Primates

University of Missouri-Columbia introductory training course in evolutionary theory and primate evolution
Ape Alliance
an international coalition of organisations and individuals, working for the conservation and welfare of apes
Asociación Primatológica Española (APE)

Associazone Primatologica Italiana (API)

Aye-Aye's Primate Primer
pictures and introductory information about monkeys and apes Australian Primatological Society Balikpapan Orangutan Society (BOS) helps sponsor a reintroduction program for confiscated orangutans on Borneo California Regional Primate Research Center (CRPRC) Caribbean Primate Research Center (CPRC) a research, training and education unit of the University of Puerto Rico (UPR), Medical Sciences Campus

65. Primates FAQ
of primatology. 3. Can you give me some general sources of informationabout the primates? Some useful print resources include A
http://www.primates.com/faq/
Primates
Frequently Asked Questions
from
AskPrimate
Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center (WRPRC)
Library and Information Service
1. What is primatology?
By Lesleigh Luttrell, University of Wisconsin Unlike traditional academic disciplines, primatology is characterized by the taxon of organisms studied, not by the kinds of questions addressed. Primatologists share an interest in non-human primates, but otherwise are a highly diverse group including scientists, educators, conservationists, medical researchers and veterinarians among others. Some focus exclusively on non-human primates; while others study primates as models for human diseases, or as part of complex ecosystems. While most people who identify themselves as primatologists have post-graduate training, they come from a wide variety of fields. A recent survey of the membership of the American Society of Primatologists found anthropology, psychology, biology/zoology and veterinary science as the most common disciplines of origin. Other represented fields include anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, medical science, pharmacology, and physiology. Research interests included primate behavior, biomedical and reproduction studies, ecology and conservation and animal husbandry.

66. Anthropology General Information - N. Jablonski
7163 Anthrostaff@calacademy.org Anthropology Home general Information Research theMasticatory Apparatus of Theropithecus gelada (primates Cercopithecidae
http://www.calacademy.org/research/anthropology/cv1.htm
Anthropology, CAS, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA, 94118 (415) 750-7163
Anthro-staff@calacademy.org
Anthropology Home General Information
Collections
... TAP Program Curriculum Vitae
(Revised 27 March 2002) Nina Grace Jablonski Contact Information:
Department of Anthropology, California Academy of Sciences,
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California, 94118-4599, U.S.A.
njablonski@calacademy.org

Educational Background:
1975 A.B., Bryn Mawr College (Biology).
1978 Ph.C., University of Washington (Anthropology).
1981 Ph.D., University of Washington (Anthropology); Title of dissertation: Functional Analysis of the Masticatory Apparatus of Theropithecus gelada (Primates: Cercopithecidae). Major Research Interests: Primate and human evolution; Evolution and systematics of Old World monkeys; Evolution of hominid bipedalism; Evolution of human skin coloration; Environmental change during the Pleistocene in Asia.
Language Competency:
Mandarin Chinese: Written and conversational German: Written Latin: Written Nepali: Some conversational
Scholarships and Fellowships:
J. William Fulbright Senior Scholarship

67. Untitled Document
Administering medication and annual vaccinations Colonizing nonhuman primates Monitoringincoming animals and permanent residents general Duties Cleaning and
http://www.wildanimalorphanage.org/carestaff.html
WAO Staff The animals that find solace at the Wild Animal Orphanage receive lots of tender loving care from the staff and veterinarians. Click the Images to Enlarge Animal Care Technicians Ron Asvestas Director of Animal Care Director of Construction Over 20 years of business administration Owned and operated construction company 8 years in animal care 12 years of general management General Duties Construction Manager Community Service Director Office Administrator Michelle Reininger Mary Reininger Assistant Directors of Animal Care Animal Care Technicians 6 years of employment at Wild Animal Orphanage/NSRRP Attending Southwest Texas State University-Degree in Wildlife Biology Graduation Date 12/00 4 years training in safety procedures in sedation of large exotic animals and non-human primates Trained in bio-safety level 2 procedures at NSRRP Trained at Yerkes at Emory University in bio-safety level 2 procedures 6 years in large and small exotic animal care 6 years in non-human primate care 4 years in care of retroviral non-human primates Animal Care Duties Daily care and feeding of all animals including record keeping.

68. Africana Blackboard Lesson Plans And Learning Exchange: Primates
Moving outside Microsoft® Encarta Africana 2000 to sites on the Internet to researchand retrieve information on primates in general and colobus monkeys in
http://www.africana.com/blackboard/bb_sci_000010.htm
Primates: Colobus Monkey Subject Area: Science Related Subject Areas: Geography (Social Studies) Grade Level: Estimated Time Requirement: 1 lesson Lesson Objectives/National Standards: Science
Science Standard 4
Knows about the diversity and unity that characterize life
Level II: Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5)
  • Knows different ways in which living things can be grouped (e.g., plants/animals; pets/nonpets; edible plants/nonedible plants) and purposes of different groupings Knows that plants and animals progress through life cycles of birth, growth and development, reproduction, and death; the details of these life cycles are different for different organisms
Science Standard: 6
Knows the general structure and functions of cells in organisms
Level II: Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5)
  • Knows that each plant or animal has different structures which serve different functions in growth, survival, and reproduction (e.g., humans have distinct structures of the body for walking, holding, seeing, and talking)
Science Standard: 7
Understands how species depend on one another and on the environment for survival
Level II: Upper Elementary (Grades 3-5)
  • Knows that the behavior of individual organisms is influenced by internal cues (e.g., hunger) and external cues (e.g., changes in the environment), and that humans and other organisms have senses that help them to detect these cues

69. Assays Toward General Convention 2000 And Afterwards
Archbishop of Canterbury and the Other primates of the Anglican Communion from agroup of bishops upset with ECUSA and GC 2000; Notes on general Convention 2000
http://newark.rutgers.edu/~lcrew/assays.html
Assays toward General Convention 2000 and afterwards
assay 'aySAY'
n.
  • the testing of a metal or ore to determine its ingredients and quality.
  • [Chem.] etc. the determination of the content or strength of a substance. v.
  • tr. make an assay of (a metal or ore).
  • tr. [Chem.] etc. perform a concentration on (a substance).
  • tr. show (content) on being assayed.
  • intr. make an assay.
  • tr. [archaic] attempt. "Assay Office" an establishment which awards hallmarks. Note: Most recently posted items appear first
  • Peter Hausman's Analysis of Resolutions Passed at GC 2000
  • Peter Hausman's Catalogue of Resolutions Passed at GC 2000
  • A Circular Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Other Primates of the Anglican Communion from a group of bishops upset with ECUSA and GC 2000
  • Notes on General Convention 2000 by Bruce Garner
  • An Open Letter to the Conservative Clergy of the Diocese of Colorado by the Rev. Dr. Ephraim Radner
  • Witchcraft and Secession, Grace and Pain at GC 2000 by The Rev. Katherine M. Glenn
  • "There is a great disorder under heaven, and the situation is excellent": A Rumination following General Convention
  • 70. Council Of General Synod -- Unofficial Notes Of The Meeting Held March 15-18, 20
    or discipline… it belongs within the jurisdiction of general Synod; but in theinternational sphere, including his attendance at the primates Meeting early
    http://www.anglican.ca/ministry/inchurch/cogs_2001-15-18_dt.html
    The Anglican Church of Canada
    Anglican Appeal Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples In Church Indigenous issues Primate's World Relief and Development Fund Residential Schools Volunteers in Mission Positions available
    The links below take you to pages in
    Information Resources Partnerships Faith, Worship and Ministry The Primate's Office
    Council of General Synod
    Unofficial notes of the meeting held March 15-18, 2001 at Queen of Apostles Retreat Centre, Mississauga, ON
    Thursday, March 15
    The Council opened with worship. Members:
    approved presentations of the Anglican Award of Merit during 2001 to Carol Throp, George Mayo, Vi Smith, Sue Mackey-Smith, Ronald Stevenson, Cynthia Llewellyn and David Wright.
    heard the report of the Officers of General Synod, and authorized them to make time-driven decisions before the next meeting of the Council.
    heard the report of the General Secretary and approved amendments to the Sexual Harassment and Abuse policy related to retention of records and standards for training of staff and volunteers for understanding acceptable and unacceptable behaviours and received
    received
    the report of the Treasurer. Jim Cullen said actions to balance the 2000 budget (exclusive of residential schools costs) were successful, producing a $268,000 surplus on operations.

    71. GM Monkey Press Release
    GM primates should in general be a line we should not cross over.See our page on GM Animals and our GM Animal Information Sheet.
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    72. Care2's Race For The Primates
    I. general Questions How many people are racing The Jane Goodall Institute has severaldifferent programs to protect chimpanzees that also help other primates.
    http://primates.care2.com/p_race_faq.html

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    III. Logging in / Getting Credit IV. Sponsorship Information V. Link To Us I. General Questions How many people are racing? As of April 10, 2003 there are 32,545 people in the Race. What does it mean to feed a fruit to a hungry chimp? The Jane Goodall Institute has several different programs to protect chimpanzees that also help other primates. The fruit that you "feed" a chimp will go towards the orphaned and protected chimps in chimp sanctuaries in several parts of Africa. The sanctuaries provide employment for as many local people as possible - as keepers, guards, and educators. Jane Goodall Institute also contributes to the local economy by purchasing as much fruit and vegetables as we can from local villagers in order to feed the chimps. As appropriate, the Jane Goodall Institute may substitute other types of food, or support for the Primates as they deem necessary.

    73. Ecotourism In The Lopé Fauna Reserve (Gabon)
    general presentation. Situated forest. Its fauna is typical for centralAfrica forests primates, antilopes, buffalos, elephants.
    http://www.ecofac.org/Ecotourisme/_EN/Lope/Presentation.htm
    General presentation
    Situated on the equator in the centre of the vast central African forest block, the Lope Reserve in Gabon is located 350 km to the east of Libreville, a 7 hour ride by vehicle or 4 hours by express train.
    Highlights :
    • Opportunity to watch primates : gorillas, mandrills, chimpanzees, small monkeys as well as other large forest species : forest elephants , sitatungas, forest buffalo, red river hog
      vast tropical rain forest

      Observation on foot or by boat
      Gorilla tracking
      Birdwatching : the picathartes (or bare headed rock fowl ), one of the most difficult birds to observe, is resident in the Mikongo zone. A "megatwich" for all birdwachters !
      You will help to protect the Lope Reserve and combat poaching
      Accomodation in a comfortable lodge in the Reserve and/or in a tented camp
      Programms can be arranged
      according to time available.

    74. Frontline: Organ Farm: Animal Welfare: Primates As Recipients
    of the general trend, which is to reduce the number of animals used in scientificprocedures.'. Though they welcome the fact that primates will never be used as
    http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/organfarm/rights/primates.html
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    These are excerpts from Organ Farm
    Although it appears that primates will never be used as sources for human transplants, they are being used in xeno research, primarily as recipients for pig organs. In the UK such experiments are permitted where the researchers can demonstrate that there is no alternative. The reasoning is that while using an ape or monkey as an organ source could potentially benefit just one, or at most a handful of humans, the amount of knowledge that could be gained from research on just one animal could potentially help many people. Given the closeness of man to non-human primates, apes are used very sparingly, though experiments are regularly conducted on monkeys. In 1999 the Home Office, the department which licenses animal experiments in the UK, revealed that 270 monkeys had been killed in xenotransplantation research in the last four years. In 1999 three baboons were used in xeno research and seventy-nine cynomolgus monkeys. Primates are therefore used - though in limited numbers - in both the UK and the US. In particular, pigs' hearts are grafted onto baboons to test and monitor the efficiency of the anti-rejection measures undertaken by the scientists. By any standards, these experiments are some of the most grisly procedures carried out anywhere in the name of science. They do sometimes involve a full transplant of a genetically modified pig heart into a monkey. In some cases, however, the doctors will graft the transgenic hearts onto a baboon's neck arteries, as this allows them to observe the way the pig heart behaves in another species, and monitor the rejection process. The operation is carried out under general anaesthetic and the baboon is humanely killed afterwards. These measures, however, do not pacify animal rights campaigners, who say the experiments are cruel and unnecessary.

    75. Primates Online Links
    general Ape Information African Ape Study Sites (by Jim Moore) As chimpanzees, bonobos LimbeWildlife Centre Home to 31 species of African primates, as well as
    http://www.primates-online.com/primates/links/

    76. Primata Links
    general Primate Info Back to Top Protean primates Primate InfoNet Listing of booksand organizations on primates Interdisciplinary Study of Nonhuman primates
    http://kalan.freeyellow.com/page6.html
    Primata Links
    These are links found on the web that relate
    to primate behavior. Click on the name of the
    primate to the right to move through the page
    more easily. This page contains many species
    account pages which are a good supplement to
    Primate Behavior
    General Primate Info Chimps and Bonobos Gorillas ... Aye-aye
    General Primate Info Back to Top
    Protean Primates

    Primate InfoNet

    Listing of books and organizations on primates
    ... Biology of Nonhuman Primates Chimps and Bonobos Back to Top Behavioral Glossary of Chimps The Influence of Dominance Rank on the Reproductive Success of Female Chimpanzees (abstract) Bonobo Sex and Society ... Chimpanzee Gorillas Back to Top Gorillas Online Gorilla Ethogram Gorilla Haven ... Western Lowland Gorilla Orang-Utans Back to Top Orangutan Foundation International Primate and Orangutan Information Center Orangutan ... Bornean Orangutan Gibbons and Siamangs Back to Top Gibbon Socioecology White-cheeked Gibbon ( Hylobates concolor ... White-handed Gibbon Macaques Back to Top Lion-tailed Macaque Webpage Toque Macaque Lion-tailed Macaque ... Celebes Macaque Mangabeys Back to Top Sooty Mangabey Guenons Back to Top Owl-faced Guenon Guenon Monkeys A Behavioral Analysis of Cercopithecidae ... Cercopithecus ascanius Baboons Back to Top Savanna Baboons Guinea Baboon Gelada Baboon ... Hamadryas Baboon Mandrills and Drills Back to Top Drill Mandrill Drill ( ... Mandrill Langurs Back to Top The Douc Langur Project Francois' Leaf-monkey Golden Snub-nosed Monkey ... Hanuman Langur Colobus Monkeys Back to Top Black Colobus Black-and-white Colobus Monkey Black-and-white Colobus Monkey ... Black-and-white Colobus Monkey Squirrel Monkeys

    77. Primate Books Recommended By Ark Animals
    Great Ape Societies. general BIOLOGY BOOKS. Primate Males Causes and Consequencesof Variation in Group Composition. Walker's primates of the World.
    http://www.arkanimals.com/Ecommerce/Books/apebk.htm
    Support The Environment, Animals And This Site! Purchase Animal Books From Here!
    PRIMATE BOOKS
    If you are looking for book s about primates then you c ame to the right place!!! Below you will find a list of those books we recommend. (To return to this page just close the new window that opens.) You can scroll down or use the links. Due to space, we only have included pictures of a few books. Check out our primate videos . Please email us with any titles we are missing or that you would like to see! Thanks for supporting this site! Here is what you will find: FEATURED BOOKS! Search Box For You Back to Main Book Index ... Return to List or Move Down Great Ape Societies
    GENERAL BIOLOGY BOOKS Apes of the World Apes, Language, and the Human Mind Primate Communities Hierarchy in the Forest: The Evolution of Egalitarian Behavior ... Return To List OTHER BOOKS OF INTEREST Sex and Friendship in Baboons : With a New Preface Baboon Mothers and Infants (Amobseli Snow Monkeys Aotus: The Owl Monkey ... Return To List
    KIDS (You will find others under the main topic headers too.)

    78. About Primates
    Primate InfoNet provides you with information on the behavior, evolution and anatomy of primates, and factsheets on a wide range of species. PIN Home Resources In Primatology About the primates. About the primates Physiology and Developmental Biology. primates as Pets. Taxonomy. URL http//www.primate.wisc.edu/pin
    http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/aboutp.html
    [What's New] [Search] [IDP] [WDP] ... Resources In Primatology > About the Primates
    About the Primates
    URL: http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/aboutp.html
    Page last modified: February 25, 2002
    Maintained by the WPRC Library PIN Home Search PIN

    79. Primate Fact Sheets
    Primate Evolution This site covers aspects of primate evolution, such as how primatesfirst evolved, how primates reached South America, and treeshrews as
    http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/factsheets/
    [What's New] [Search] [Images] [People] ... [AskPrimate] Primate Fact Sheets
    Click on the name of the primate to learn about its behavior. Included is information on Morphology, Range, Ecology, Locomotion, Social Behavior, Communication, and Reproduction. For some species not much is known. These pages are under constant construction. Move through the taxonomy more quickly by clicking on the family name to the right.
    Primate Evolution

    This site covers aspects of primate evolution, such as how primates first evolved, how primates reached South America, and tree-shrews as primates. Included is a taxonomy of extinct primates.
    Primate Taxonomy

    This site looks at various taxonomies on primates.
    Cheirogaleidae
    (Dwarf Lemurs) Lemuridae (True Lemurs) Megaladapidae (Sportive Lemurs) Indriidae (Indris) Daubentoniidae (Aye- aye) Galagonidae (Galagos, or Bushbabies) Loridae (Lorises) Tarsiidae (Tarsiers) Cebidae (Cebids: Howler, Titi, Saki, Woolly, Uakari, Capuchin, Spider, Owl, and Squirrel monkeys) Callitrichidae (Marmosets and Tamarins) Hylobatidae (Gibbons and Siamangs) Hominidae (Great Apes) Cercopithecinae (Macaques, Baboons, Guenons, Drills)

    80. Skatty's Primate Page
    ©19992002. All Rights Reserved. Skatty is Sane Inc. USA. E-Mail webmaster@primates.virtualave.netLast Updated October 28th, 2002.
    http://primates.virtualave.net/
    Many anthropologists believe that anatomically modern Homo sapiens evolved from a small population in Africa 200,000 years ago.
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