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Publications
Selected Refereed Journal Articles
2008 in press. Stanford, C.B. and R.C. O'Malley.
Sleeping tree choice in Bwindi chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology.
2006
Stanford, C.B.
Arboreal bipedalism in wild chimpanzees: implications for models of the evolution of hominid posture and locomotion. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 129: 225-231. [pdf]
2004
Nkurunungi, J.B., J. Ganas, M. Robbins and C.B. Stanford.
A. comparison of two mountain gorilla habitats in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park-Uganda. African Journal of Ecology 42: 289-297.
2003
Stanford, C.B. and J.B. Nkurunungi.
Sympatric ecology of chimpanzees and gorillas in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda. Diet. International Journal of Primatology 24: 901-918.[pdf]
2002
Stanford, C.B.
Arboreal bipedalism in Bwindi chimpanzees. American Journal of Physical Anhropology 119: 87-91.
Stanford, C.B.
Avoiding predators: expectations and evidence in primate antipredator behavior. In special issue of International Journal of Primatology 23: 741-757.[pdf]
Li, Y., C.B. Stanford, and Y. Yuhui.
Winter feeding tree choice in Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellanae) in Shennongjia Nature Reserve, China. International Journal of Primatology 23: 657-676.[pdf]
2000
Plummer, T. and C.B. Stanford.
Analysis of a prey bone assemblage made by wild chimpanzees in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. Journal of Human Evolution 39: 245-265.[pdf]
1994
Stanford, C.B., J. Wallis, H. Matama and J. Goodall.
Patterns of predation by chimpanzees on red colobus monkeys in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, 1982-1991. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 94: 213-228.[pdf]
1992
Stanford, C.B.
The comparative ecology of the capped langur (Presbytis pileata, Blyth) in two forest types in Bangladesh. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society 89: 187-193.
1991
Stanford, C.B.
Social dynamics of intergroup encounters in the capped langur (Presbytis pileata). American Journal of Primatology 25: 35-48.
Stanford, C.B.
The diet of the capped langur (Presbytis pileata) in a moist deciduous forest in Bangladesh. International Journal of Primatology 12: 199-216.
1989
Stanford, C.B.
Cooperative hunting of capped langurs (Presbytis pileata) by jackals (Canis aureus). American Journal of Primatology 19: 53-56.
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