Bibliography on Indian Primates


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Radhakrishnan, B. & Suarez-Quian, C.A. (1992) ‘Characterization of epidermal growth factor receptor in testis, epididymis and vas deferens of non-human primates.’ J. Reprod. Fertil., 96(1): 13–23.
Rahman, H. (1973) ‘The langurs of Gir sanctuary (Gujarat)—a preliminary survey.’ J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 70: 294–314.
Rahaman, H. & Parthasarathy, M .D .(1969) ‘The home range, roosting places and day ranges of the Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata).’ Journal of Zoology, London, 157: 267–276.
——— (1968) ‘The expressive movements of the Bonnet macaque.’ Primates, 9: 259–272.
——— (1969) ‘Studies on the social behaviour of Bonnet monkeys.’ Primates, 10: 149–162.
——— (1978) ‘Behavioural variants of Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata) inhabiting cultivated gardens.’ J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 75(2): 406–425.
Rajagopal, A.S. (1965) ‘Some observations on the social behaviour of the Bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata) of South India.’ J.Bengal Nat. Hist. Soc., 33: 228–238.
Rajpurohit, L.S. (1991) ‘Resident male replacement, formation of a new male band and paternal behaviour in Presbytis entellus.’ Folia Primatol., 57(3): 159–164.
——— (1995) ‘Temporary splitting or subgrouping in male bands of Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus), around Jodhpur, western India.’ Mammalia, 59(1): 3–8.
——— Mohnot, S.M., Agoramoorthy, G. & Srivastava, A. (1986) ‘Observation on ousted males of bisexual groups of Hanuman langur (Presbytis entellus).’ Primate Report, 14: 209.
Rajpurohit, L.S. & Mohnot, S.M. (1991) ‘The process of weaning in Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus entellus).’ Primates, 32(2): 213–218.
Rajpurohit, L.S. & Sommer, V. (1991) ‘Sex differences in mortality among langurs (Presbytis entellus) of Jodhpur, Rajasthan.’ Folia Primatol., 56(1): 17–27.
Rajpurohit, L.S., Sommer, V. & Mohnot, S.M. (1995) ‘Wanderers between harems and bachelor bands: male Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus) at Jodhpur in Rajasthan.’ Behaviour, 132(3–4): 255–299.
Rakic, P. & Riley, K.P. (1983) ‘Overproduction and elimination of retinal axons in the fetal Rhesus monkey.’ Science, 219(4591): 1441–1444.
Ram, S. & Sinha, A. (2000) ‘Food for thought: Behavioural strategies adopted by wild Bonnet macaques to reduce social tension during provisioning.’ Proceedings of the National Seminar on Wildlife Conservation, Research and Management, Wildlife Institute of India, Dehradun, August 1998; in press.
Ram, S., Venkatachalam, S. & Sinha, A. (2000) ‘Changing behavioural strategies of wild female Bonnet macaques during natural foraging and on provisioning.’ Ethology, in press.
Ramachandra, S.G., Ramesh, V., Krishnamurthy, H.N., Ravindranath, N., Taranatha Shetty, K. (1998) ‘Normal hematological and plasma biochemical parameters of the captive Bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata).’ Primates, 39(2): 127–134.
Ramachandran, K.K. (1994). ‘Status of Lion-tailed macaque in Silent Valley National Park and adjacent areas.’ Proceedings of the 4th International Symposium on the Lion-tailed Macaque, 11–14 October 1994, Madras, India.
Raman, T.R.S., Mishra, C. & Johnsingh, A.J.T. (1995) ‘Survey of primates in Mizoram, North-East India.’ Primate Conserv., 16: 59–62.
Ramaswami, L.S., Kurup, G.U. & Gadgil, B.A. (1982) ‘Some aspects of the reproductive biology of the Lion-tail macaque (Macaca silenus Linn.)—a zoo study.’ J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 79(2): 324–330.
Ranjitsinh, (1989) ‘On the primates of Gumti sanctuary, Tripura.’ J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc., 86(3): 435.
Rao, A. J., Ramesh, V., Ramachandra, S.G., Krishnamurthy, H.N., Ravindranath, N. & Moudgal, N.R. (1997) ‘Breeding of Bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata) in captivity.’ Lab. Anim. Sci., 47(2): 180–183.
Rao, A.J., Ramesh, V., Ramachandra, S.G., Krishnamurthy, H.N., Ravindranath, N. & Moudgal, N.R. (1998) ‘Growth and reproductive parameters of bonnet monkey (Macaca radiata).’ Primates, 39(1): 97–107.
Rao, A.T. & Acharjyo, L.N. (1980) ‘A clinical case of chronic glomerular nephritis in a Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).’ J. Zoo Anim. Med., 11(2): 57–58.
Rasmussen, D.R. (1993) ‘Prediction of affiliation and sexual behaviour in Rhesus monkeys with previous familiarity.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 32(2): 12–15.
Ratterree, M.S. & Baskin, G.B. (1992) ‘Congenital hypotrichosis in a Rhesus monkey.’ Lab. Anim. Sci., 42(4): 410–412.
Reindel, J.F., Fitzgerald, A.L., Breider, M.A., Gough, A.W., Yan, C., Mysore, J.V. & Dubois, A. (1999) ‘An epizootic of lymphoplasmacytic gastritis attributed to Helicobacter pylori infection in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis).’ Vet. Pathol., 36(1): 1–13.
Reinhardt, V. (1990) ‘Comparing the effectiveness of PVC perches versus wooden perches as environmental enrichment objects for singly-caged Rhesus monkeys.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 29(1): 13–14.
——— (1991) ‘Agonistic behaviour responses of socially experienced, unfamiliar adult male Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) to pairing.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 30(1): 5–7.
——— (1991) ‘Implementing an environmental enhancement plan for previously singly-caged Macaca mulatta at a research facility.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 30(3): 4–5.
——— (1992) ‘Are Rhesus macaques really so aggressive?’ Int. Zoo News, 39(1): 14–19.
——— (1992) ‘Avoiding aggression during and after pair formation of adult Rhesus macaques.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 31(3): 10–11.
——— (1992) ‘Difficulty in training juvenile Rhesus macaques to actively cooperate during venipuncture in the homecage.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 31(3): 1–2.
——— (1994) ‘Continuous pair-housing of caged macaca mulatta: risk evaluation.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 33(1): 1–4.
——— (1998) ‘Pairing Macaca mulatta and Macaca arctoides of both sexes.’ Lab. Primate Newsl., 37(4): 2.
Rendall, D., Rodman, P.S. & Emond, R.E. (1996) ‘Vocal recognition of individuals and kin in free-ranging Rhesus monkeys.’ Anim. Behav., 51(5): 1007–1015.
Renlund, R.C., Pritzker, K.P., Cheng, P.T., Kessler, M.J. (1986) ‘Rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) as a model for calcium pyrophosphate dihydrate crystal deposition disease.’ J. Med. Primatol., 15(1): 11–6.
Resko, J.A., Goy, R.W., Robinson, J.A. & Norman, R.L. (1982) ‘The pubescent Rhesus monkey: some characteristics of the menstrual cycle.’ Biol. Reprod., 27(2): 354–361.
Rhine, R.J. & Hendy-Neely, H. (1978) ‘Social development of Stump–tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides): synchrony of changes in mother–infant interactions and individual behaviours during the first 60 days of life.’ Primates, 19(4): 681–692.
—— ‘Social development of Stump-tailed macaques (Macaca arctoides): momentary touching, play, and other interactions with aunts and immatures during the infants’ first 60 days of life.’ Primates, 19(1): 115–123.
Rhodes, L., Argersinger, M.E., Gantert, L.T., Friscino, B.H., Hom, G., Pikounis, B., Hess, D.L. & Rhodes, W.L. (1997) ‘Effects of the administration of testosterone, dihydrotestosterone, oestrogen and fadrozole, an aromatase inhibitor, on sex skin colour in intact male Rhesus macaques.’ J. Reprod. Fertil., 111(1): 51–57.
Richards, A.F. (1985) Primates in Nature. W. H. Freeman & Co., New York.
Richard, A.F., Goldestein, S.J. & Dewar, R.E. (1989) ‘Weed macaques: The evolution implications of macaque feeding ecology.’ Int. J. Primatol., 10: 569–594.
Richie, T., Shrestha, R., Teas, J., Taylor, H. & Southwick, C. (1978) ‘Rhesus monkeys at high altitudes in northwestern Nepal.’ J. Mammal., 59(2): 443–444.
Ridley, M. (1986) ‘The number of males in a primate troop.’ Animal Behaviour, 34: 1848–1858.
Ripley, S. (1984) ‘Environmental grain, niche diversification and feeding behaviour in primates.’ In: D.J. Chivers, B. A. Wood & A. Bilsborough (eds.), Food Acquition and Processing by Primates, pp. 33–72, Plenum Press, New York.
Roonwal, M.L. (1986) ‘The langurs (Presbytis).’ In Wildlife Wealth of India (Resources & Management). Trilok Chandra Majupuria, ed., 366–378.
Roonwal, M.L. & Mohnot, S.M. (1977) Primates of South Asia: Ecology, Sociobiology & Behaviour. Cambridge (Mass.): Harvard University Press.
Rosenberg, D.P., Link, D.P. & Prahalada, S. (1983) ‘Arteriovenous malformation in a Rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).’ Lab. Anim. Sci., 33(2): 183–186.
Rosenblatt, H., Dyrenfurth, I., Ferin, M. & Wiele, R.L.V. (1980) ‘Food intake and the menstrual cycle in Rhesus monkeys.’ Physiol. Behav., 24(3): 447–449.
Ross, C. & Srivastava, A. (1994) ‘Factors influencing the population density of the Hanuman langur (Presbytis entellus) in Sariska Tiger Reserve.’ Primates, 35(3): 361–367.
Ross, C. (1991) ‘Life history pattern of New World monkeys.’ Int. J. Primatol., 12(5): 481–502.
——— (1992) ‘Basasl metabolic rate, body weight, and diet in primates: an evaluation of the evidence.’ Folia Primatol., 58: 7–23.
——— (1992) ‘Life history patterns and ecology of macaque species.’ Primates, 33(2): 207–215.
——— (1993) ‘Predator mobbing by an all-male band of Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus).’ Primates, 34(1): 105–107.
Ruliang, P., Yanzhang, P. & Zhizhang, Y. (1991) ‘Multivariate comparison of the forelimb between Stump-tailed and Rhesus macaques.’ Folia Primatol., 57(3): 147–155.
——— (1993) ‘Take-over and infanticide in South Indian Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus).’ Am. J. Primatol., 30(1): 75–82.
Ross, C., Srivastava, A., Pirta, R.S. (1993) ‘Human influences on the population density of Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus) and Rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in Shimla, India.’ Biological Conservation, 65(2): 159–163.
Rowe, N. (1996) The Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates. East Hampton, NY: Pogonias Press