American Journal of Primatology

Papers
(The H4-Index of American Journal of Primatology is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
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Improving rigor and reproducibility in nonhuman primate research23
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Population densities ofHylobates agilisin forests with different disturbance histories in Ulu Muda Forest Reserve, Malaysia22
A composite menstrual cycle of captive orangutans, with associated hormonal and behavioral variability21
Best practices are never best: Evaluating primate conservation education programs (PCEPs) with a decolonial perspective20
Manual preference, performance, and dexterity for bimanual grass‐feeding behavior in wild geladas (Theropithecus gelada)17
Obituary and tributes: William Alvin Mason (1926−2023)17
Rhesus monkey sociality is stable across time and linked to variation in the initiation but not receipt of prosocial behavior17
Developmental and environmental modulation of fecal thyroid hormone levels in wild Assamese macaques (Macaca assamensis)16
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MonkeyMemoirs: Wild Life in an Amazon Wilderness By Thomas R. Defler, Vaupés, Colombia: Huacu Press, 2025. List price $40.00. (Paperback). ISBN: 979‐8‐30‐678374‐115
Age‐related changes in hematological biomarkers in common marmosets15
Physiologic Consequences of Housing Adult Male Cynomolgus Monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) in Heterosexual Pairs: A Pilot Study Using Implanted Biotelemetry15
Collective Acoustics in Pan: Conserved Roots in the Evolution of Human Musicality14
Prevalence and diversity of gastrointestinal parasites in free‐ranging rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in different land gradients of Bangladesh14
Joint intergroup aggression in female colobus monkeys (Colobus vellerosus) is associated with grooming bonds, male participation, and group size14
Stone Tool Use by Black‐Horned Capuchin Monkeys (Sapajus nigritus cucullatus) in an Urban Park in Londrina, Brazil14
Environmental and anthropogenic effects on the nesting patterns of Nigeria–Cameroon chimpanzees in North‐West Cameroon14
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