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Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Recent developments in primatology and their relevance to the study of Tibetan macaques
Part II: Social Behavior and Dynamics in Tibetan Macaques
Chapter 2: Social and Life History Strategies of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan
Chapter 3: Size Matters in Primate Societies: How Social Mobility Relates to Social Stability in Tibetan and Japanese Macaques
Chapter 4: Behavioral exchange and interchange as strategies to facilitate social relationships in Tibetan macaques
Chapter 5: Social relationships impact collective decision-making in Tibetan macaques
Chapter 6: Considering Social Play in Primates: A Case Study in Juvenile Tibetan Macaques (Macacathibetana)
Chapter 7: The Vocal Repertoire of Tibetan Macaques (Macacathibetana) and Congeneric Comparisons
Chapter 8: Tibetan Macaque Social Style: Co-variant and Quasi-independent Evolution
Part III: Evolution of Rituals: Insights from Bridging Behavior
Chapter 9: Preliminary observations of female-female bridging behavior in Tibetan macaques (Macacathibetana) at Mt. Huangshan, China
Chapter 10: Bridging Behavior and Male-Infant Interactions in Macacathibetana and M. assamensis: Insight into the Evolution of Social Behavior in the sinica Species-group of Macaques
Part IV: Livingwith Microbes, Parasites, and Diseases
Chapter 11: The gut microbiome of Tibetan macaques: composition, influencing factors and function in feeding ecology
Chapter 12: Medicinal Properties in the Diet of Tibetan Macaques at Mt. Huangshan
A Case for Self-medication
Chapter 13: Primate infectious disease ecology: Insights and future directions at the human-macaque interface
Part V: Emerging Technologies in Primatology
Chapter 14: High field MRI technology for behavioral and cognitive studies in macaques in vivo.

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