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Behaviour

Volume 139, No. 2,3, pp. 169-446, 2002

What are Friends For?

The Adaptive Value of Social Bonds in Primate Groups

Introduction
Silk, J.B. 173

Ecological models of female socialrelationships in primates: similarities, disparities, and somedirections for future clarity
Isbell, L.A.& Young, T.P. 177

How adaptive orphylogenetically inert is primate social behaviour? A test with twosympatric colobines
Korstjens, A.H.,Sterck, E.H.M.& Noë, R. 203

An expanded test of the ecological model of primatesocial evolution: competitive regimes and female bonding in threespecies of squirrel monkeys (Saimiri oerstedii, S. boliviensisand S. sciureus)
Boinski, S.,Sughrue, K.,Selvaggi, L.,Quatrone, R.,Henry, M.& Cropp, S. 227

Constraints on relationshipformation among female primates
Barrett, L.& Henzi, S.P. 263

Friendship among adult female blue monkeys(Cercopithecus mitis)
Cords, M. 291

Social dynamics ofmale muriquis (Branchyteles arachnoideshypoxanthus)
Strier, K.B.,Dib, L.T.& Figueira, J.E.C. 315

Reciprocity and interchange in the socialrelationships of wild male chimpanzees
Watts, D.P. 343

Affiliation and aggression among adult female rhesusmacaques: a genetic analysis of paternal cohorts
Widdig, A.,Nürnberg, P.,Krawczak, M.,Streich, W.J.& Bercovitch, F. 371

Relationship assessment throughemotional mediation
Aureli, F.& Schaffner, C.M. 393

Using the `F'-word in primatology
Silk, J.B. 421


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