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In press Gilby IC, RC Connor The role of intelligence in group hunting: Are chimpanzees different from other social predators? In: EV Lonsdorf, SR Ross, T Matsuzawa (Eds.), The Mind of the Chimpanzee: Ecological and Experimental Perspectives. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press/ Hunting; Cooperation
2009 Stumpf RM, M Emery Thompson, MN Muller, RW Wrangham The context of female dispersal in Kanyawara chimpanzees. Behaviour 146: 629-656. Dispersal; Development Full text (DOI link)
In press Muller MN, SM Kahlenberg, and RW Wrangham Male aggression against females and sexual coercion in chimpanzees. In: MN Muller and RW Wrangham (Eds.), Sexual Coercion in Primates: An Evolutionary Perspective on Male Aggression Against Females. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Aggression; Sexual behavior
2009 Emery Thompson M, MN Muller, RW Wrangham, JS Lwanga, K Potts Urinary C-peptide tracks seasonal and individual variation in energy balance in wild chimpanzees. Hormones and Behavior 55: 299-305. Ecology; Endocrinology Full text (DOI link)
2008 Carter ML, H Pontzer, RW Wrangham Skeletal pathology in Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii in Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135: 389-403. Health; Aggression Full text (DOI link)
2008 Emery Thompson M and RW Wrangham Diet and reproductive function in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135: 171-181. Reproductive ecology; Feeding ecology Full text (DOI link)
2008 Emery Thompson M and RW Wrangham Male mating interest varies with female fecundity in chimpanzees. International Journal of Primatology 29: 885-905. Sexual behavior; Reproductive ecology Full text (DOI link)
2008 Gilby IC, and RW Wrangham Association patterns among wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii reflect sex differences in cooperation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 62: 1831-1842. Social relationships; Grouping Full text (DOI link)
2008 Gilby IC, LE Eberly, and RW Wrangham Economic profitability of social predation among wild chimpanzees: individual variation promotes cooperation. Animal Behaviour 75: 351-360. Hunting; Cooperation Full text (PDF)
2008 Kahlenberg SM, M Emery Thompson, and RW Wrangham Female competition over core areas among Kanyawara chimpanzees, Kibale National Park, Uganda. International Journal of Primatology 29: 931-947. Social relationships; Aggression Full text (DOI link)
2008 Kahlenberg SM, M Emery Thompson, MN Muller, and RW Wrangham Immigration costs for female chimpanzees and male protection as an immigrant counterstrategy to intrasexual aggression. Animal Behaviour 76: 1497-1509. Social relationships; Aggression Full text (PDF)
2008 Kasenene JM, and E Ross Community benefits from long-term research programs: a case study from Kibale National Park. In: RW Wrangham, E Ross (Eds.), Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. Cambridge University Press, pp. 99-115. Conservation Link to Publisher
2008 Lwanga JS, G Isabirye-Basuta Long-term perspectives on forest conservation: lessons from research in Kibale National Park. In: RW Wrangham, E Ross (Eds.), Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. Cambridge University Press, pp. 63-74. Conservation Link to Publisher
2008 Pieta K Female mate preferences among chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) of Kanyawara, Kibale National Park . International Journal of Primatology 29: 845-864. Sexual behavior Full text (DOI link)
2008 Wrangham RW, and E Ross (Eds.) Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. 2008. Cambridge University Press, 280 pp. Conservation Link to Publisher
2008 Wrangham RW Why the link between long-term research and conservation is a case worth making. In: RW Wrangham, E Ross (Eds.), Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-8. Conservation Link to Publisher
2008 Wrangham RW Long-term research and conservation: the way forward. In: RW Wrangham, E Ross (Eds.), Science and Conservation in African Forests: The Benefits of Longterm Research. Cambridge University Press, pp. 242-245. Conservation Link to Publisher
2007 Duffy KG, RW Wrangham, and JB Silk Male chimpanzees exchange political support for mating opportunities. Current Biology 17: 586-587. Social relationships; Sexual behavior DOI Link
2007 Emery Thompson M, SM Kahlenberg, IC Gilby, and RW Wrangham Core area quality is associated with variance in reproductive success in chimpanzees at Kanyawara, Kibale National Park. Animal Behaviour 73: 501-512. Reproductive ecology; Ranging Full text (PDF)
2007 Emery Thompson M, JH Jones, AE Pusey, S Brewer-Marsden, J Goodall, D Marsden, T Matsuzawa, T Nishida, V Reynolds, Y Sugiyama, and RW Wrangham Aging and fertility patterns in wild chimpanzees provide insights into the evolution of menopause. Current Biology 17: 2150-2156. Demography; Reproduction Full text (DOI link)
2007 Gilby IC and RW Wrangham Risk-prone hunting by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) increases during periods of high diet quality. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 61: 1771-1779. Hunting; Feeding ecology Full text (DOI link)
2007 Houle A, CA Chapman, and WL Vickery Intratree variation in fruit production and implications for primate foraging. International Journal of Primatology 28: 1197-1217. Ecology Full text (DOI link)
2007 Langergraber KE, H Siedel, JC Mitani, RW Wrangham, V Reynolds, K Hunt, and L Vigilant The genetic signature of sex-biased migration in patrilocal chimpanzees and humans. PLoS ONE 2: e973. Genetics Full text (PDF)
2007 Muller MN, SM Kahlenberg, M Emery Thompson, and RW Wrangham Male coercion and the costs of promiscuous mating for females chimpanzees. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274: 1009-1014. Aggression; Sexual behavior Full text (PDF)
2007 Wilson ML, MD Hauser, and RW Wrangham Chimpanzees Pan troglodytes modify grouping and vocal behaviour in response to location-specific risk. Behaviour 144: 1621-1653. Communication; Aggression Full text (DOI link)
2007 Wrangham RW, MC Crofoot, R Lundy, and IC Gilby Use of overlap zones in group-living primates: a test of the risk hypothesis. Behaviour 144: 1599-1619. Ranging; Aggression Full text (DOI link)
2006 Conklin-Brittain NL, CD Knott, and RW Wrangham Energy intake by wild chimpanzees and orangutans: methodological considerations and a preliminary comparison. In: G Hohmann, MM Robbins, C Boesch (Eds.), Feeding Ecology in Apes and Other Primates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 445-471. Feeding ecology; Nutrition
2006 Emery Thompson M and RW Wrangham Comparison of sex differences in gregariousness in fission-fusion species: reducing bias by standardizing for party size. In: NE Newton-Fisher, H Notman, V Reynolds, and J Paterson, Primates of Western Uganda. New York, Springer, pp.209-226. Grouping; Social relationships Full text (DOI link)
2006 Emery Thompson M, RW Wrangham, V Reynolds Urinary estrone conjugates and reproductive parameters in Kibale (Kanyawara) and Budongo (Sonso) chimpanzees. In: NE Newton-Fisher, H Notman, V Reynolds, and J Paterson, Primates of Western Uganda. New York, Springer, pp. 227-246. Reproductive ecology; Endocrinology Full text (DOI link)
2006 Krief S, RW Wrangham, and D Lestel Diversity of items of low nutritional value ingested by chimpanzees from Kanyawara, Kibale National Park, Uganda: an example of the etho-ethnology of chimpanzees. Social Science Information 45: 227-263. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
2006 Krief S, MA Huffman, T Sevenet, CM Hladik, P Grellier, PM Loiseau, and RW Wrangham Bioactive properties of plant species ingested by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology 68: 51-71. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
2006 Muller MN, M Emery Thompson, and RW Wrangham Male chimpanzees prefer mating with old females. Current Biology 16: 2234-2238. Sexual behavior Full text (DOI link)
2006 Otali E and JS Gilchrist Why chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) mothers are less gregarious than nonmothers and males: the infant safety hypothesis. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59: 561-570. Social relationships; Grouping Full text (DOI link)
2006 Pontzer H and RW Wrangham Ontogeny of ranging in wild chimpanzees. International Journal of Primatology 27: 295-309. Ranging; Development Full text (DOI link)
2006 Watts DP, M Muller, SJ Amsler, G Mbabazi, and JC Mitani Lethal intergroup aggression by chimpanzees in Kibale National Park, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology 68: 161-180. Aggresion; Cooperation Full text (DOI link)
2006 Wrangham RW, ML Wilson, and MN Muller Comparative rates of aggression in chimpanzees and humans. Primates 47: 14-26. Aggression; Human evolution Full text (PDF)
2005 Emery Thompson M Reproductive endocrinology of wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii): methodological considerations and the role of hormones in sex and conception. American Journal of Primatology 67: 137-158. Reproductive ecology; Endocrinology Full text (DOI link)
2005 Krief S, MA Huffman, T Sevenet, J Guillot, C Bories, CM Hladik, RW Wrangham Noninvasive monitoring of the health of Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii in the Kibale National Park, Uganda. International Journal of Primatology 26: 467-490. Health Full text (DOI link)
2005 Krief S, O Thoison, T Sevenet, RW Wrangham, and C Lavaud Triterpenoid saponin anthranilates from Albizia grandibracteata leaves ingested by primates in Uganda. Journal of Natural Products 68: 897-903. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
2005 Mahaney WC, MW Milner, S Aufreiter, RGV Hancock, RW Wrangham, and S Campbell Soils consumed by chimpanzees of the Kanyawara community in the Kibale Forest, Uganda. International Journal of Primatology 26: 1375-1398. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
2005 Muller MN and RW Wrangham Testosterone and energetics in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). American Journal of Primatology 66: 119-130. Reproductive ecology; Endocrinology Full text (DOI link)
2005 Muller MN and JC Mitani Conflict and cooperation in wild chimpanzees. Advances in the Study of Behavior 35: 275-331. Aggression; Cooperation Full text (DOI link)
2004 Arcadi AC, D Robert, and F Mugurusi A comparison of buttress drumming by male chimpanzees from two populations. Primates 45: 135-139. Communication; Behavioral diversity Full text (PDF)*
2004 Kelly TR, JM Sleeman, RW Wrangham Urinalysis in free-living chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in Uganda. Veterinary Record 154: 729-730. Health
2004 Muller MN and RW Wrangham Dominance, cortisol and stress in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55: 332-340. Social relationships; Endocrinology
2004 Muller MN and RW Wrangham Testosterone, dominance and aggression in wild chimpanzees: a test of the challenge hypothesis. Animal Behaviour 67: 113-123. Aggression; Endocrinology Full text (PDF)
2004 Pontzer H and RW Wrangham Climbing and the daily energy cost of locomotion in wild chimpanzees: implications for hominoid locomotor evolution. Journal of Human Evolution 46: 315-333 Ranging; Functional morphology Full text (DOI link)
2004 Wrangham RW, and ML Wilson Collective violence: comparisons between youths and chimpanzees. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1036: 233-256. Aggression; Cooperation Full text (DOI link)
2003 Llorente M, J Sabater Pi, and A Houle Association between Galago thomasi and Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii in the Kibale National Park, Uganda. Folia Primatologica 74: 80-84. Interspecies interactions Full text (DOI link)
2003 Muller MN and SF Lipson Diurnal patterns of urinary steroid excretion in wild chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology 60: 161-166. Endocrinology Full text (DOI link)
2003 Wilson ML and RW Wrangham Intergroup relations in chimpanzees. Annual Review of Anthropology 32: 363-392. Aggression; Cooperation Full text (DOI link)
2002 Conklin-Brittain NL, RW Wrangham, and CC Smith A two-stage model of increased dietary quality in early hominid evolution: the role of fiber. In: P Ungar and M Teaford (Eds), Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution. Westport, CT: Bergin & Garvey, pp. 61-76. Nutrition; Human Evolution
2002 Muller MN Agonistic relations among Kanyawara chimpanzees. In: C Boesch, G Hohmann, and L Marchant (Eds.), Behavioral Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 112-124. Aggression; Social relationships
2002 Santiago ML, CM Rodenburg, S Kamenya, F Bibollet-Ruche, F Gao, S Meleth, JM Kilby, Z Maldoveanu, B Fahey, MN Muller, A Ayouba, E Nerrienet, HM McClure, JL Heeney, AE Pusey, DA Collins, C Boesch, RW Wrangham, J Goodall, PM Sharp, GM Shaw, and BH Hahn SIVcpz in wild chimpanzees. Science 295: 465. Health Full text (DOI link)
2002 Vartanian J-P, P Pineau, H Michel, WD Hamilton, MN Muller, RW Wrangham, S Wain-Hobson Identification of a hepatitis B virus genome in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) from East Africa indicates a wide geographical dispersion among equatorial African primates. Journal of Virology 76: 11155-11158. Health Full text (PDF)
2002 Wilson ML, NF Britton, and NR Franks Chimpanzees and the mathematics of battle. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 269: 1107-1112. Aggression; Cooperation Full text (PDF)
2002 Wrangham RW The cost of sexual attraction: Is there a trade-off in female Pan between sex appeal an received coercion? In: C Boesch, G Hohmann, and L Marchant (Eds.), Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 204-215. Sexual behavior
2001 Conklin-Brittain NL, CD Knott, RW Wrangham The feeding ecology of apes. In: The Apes: Challenges for the 21st Century (Conference proceedings, May 10-13, 2000, Brookfield, IL), Chicago: Chicago Zoological Society, pp. 167-174. Feeding ecology; Nutrition
2001 Hill K, C Boesch, J Goodall, A Pusey, J Williams, and RW Wrangham Mortality rates among wild chimpanzees. Journal of Human Evolution 40: 437-450. Demography; Health Full text (DOI link)
2001 Muller MN and RW Wrangham The reproductive ecology of male hominoids. In: P. Ellison (Ed.), Reproductive Ecology. New York: Aldine, pp. 397-427. Reproductive ecology; Endocrinology
2001 Whiten A, J Goodall, WC McGrew, T Nishida, Y Sugiyama, CEG Tutin, RW Wrangham, and C Boesch Charting cultural variation in chimpanzees. Behaviour 138: 1481-1516. Behavioral diversity; Tool use Full text (DOI link)
2001 Wilson ML, MD Hauser, and RW Wrangham Does participation in intergroup conflict depend on numerical assessment, range location, or rank for wild chimpanzees? Animal Behaviour 61: 1203-1216. Aggression; Cooperation Full text (PDF)
2000 Arcadi AC Vocal responsiveness in male wild chimpanzees: implications for the evolution of language. Journal of Human Evolution 39: 205-223. Communication Full text (DOI link)
2000 Ashford RW, GD Reid, and RW Wrangham Intestinal parasites of the chimpanzee Pan troglodytes in Kibale Forest, Uganda. Annals of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology 94: 173-179. Health Full text (DOI link)
2000 Balcomb S, CA Chapman, and RW Wrangham The relationship between chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) density and large, fleshy-fruit tree density: conservation implications. American Journal of Primatology 51: 197-203. Ecology; Conservation Full text (DOI link)
2000 Muller MN The knuckle-walking wounded: chimpanzees in Uganda maimed by poacher traps. Natural History, October 2000, pp. 44-46. Conservation; Health
2000 Tappen M and RW Wrangham Recognizing hominid-modified bones: the taphonomy of colobus bones partially digested by free-ranging chimpanzees in the Kibale Forest, Uganda. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 113: 217-234. Hunting; Human Evolution Full text (DOI link)
2000 Wrangham RW Why are male chimpanzees more gregarious than mothers? A scramble competition hypothesis. In: P Kappeler (Ed.), Male Primates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 248-258. Social relationships; Ecology
2000 Wrangham RW, M Wilson, B Hare, and ND Wolfe Chimpanzee predation and the ecology of pathogen exchange. Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease 12: 186-188. Health; Interspecies interactions Full text (DOI link)
1999 Arcadi AC and RW Wrangham Infanticide in chimpanzees: review of cases and a new within-group observation from the Kanyawara study group in Kibale National Park. Primates 40: 337-351. Aggression Full text (PDF)
1999 Chapman CA, RW Wrangham, LJ Chapman, DK Kennard, and AE Kaplan Fruit and flower phenology at two sites in Kibale National Patk, Uganda. Journal of Tropical Ecology 15: 189-211. Feeding ecology Full text (DOI link)
1999 Conklin-Brittain NL, ES Dierenfeld, RW Wrangham, M Norconk, and SC Silver Chemical protein analysis: a comparison of Kjeldahl Crude Protein and Total Ninhydrin Protein from wild, tropical vegetation. Journal of Chemical Ecology 25: 2601-2622. Feeding ecology; NutritionFull text (DOI link)
1999 Whiten A, J Goodall, WC McGrew, T Nishida, V Reynolds, Y Sugiyama, CEG Tutin, RW Wrangham, and C Boesch Chimpanzee cultures. Nature 399: 682-685. Behavioral diversity; Tool use Full text (DOI link)
1998 Arcadi AC, D Robert, and C Boesch Buttress drumming by wild chimpanzees: temporal patterning, phrase integration into loud calls, and preliminary evidence for individual distinctiveness. Primates 39: 505-518. Communication Full text (PDF)
1998 Conklin-Brittain NL, RW Wrangham, and KD Hunt Dietary response of chimpanzees and cercopithecines to seasonal variation in fruit abundance: II. Macronutrients. International Journal of Primatology 19: 971-987. Feeding ecology; Nutrition Abstract
1998 Naughton-Treves L, A Treves, CA Chapman, and RW Wrangham Temporal patterns of crop raiding by primates: linking food availability in croplands and adjacent forest. Journal of Applied Ecology 35: 596-606. Ecology; Interspecies interactions Full text (DOI link)
1998 O’Brien TG, MF Kinnaird, ES Dierenfeld, NL Conklin-Brittain, RW Wrangham, and SC Silver What’s so special about figs: a pantropical mineral analysis. Nature 392: 668. Ecology; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
1997 Chapman CA, LJ Chapman, R Wrangham, G Isabirye-Basuta, and K Ben-David Spatial and temporal variability in the structure of a tropical forest. African Journal of Ecology 35: 287-302. Ecology Full text (PDF)^
1997 Goldberg T and RW Wrangham Genetic correlates of social behaviour in chimpanzees: evidence from mitochondrial DNA. Animal Behaviour 54: 559-570. Social relationships; Genetics Full text (PDF)
1997 Mahaney WC, MW Milner, K Sanmugadas, RGV Hancock, S Aufreiter, RW Wrangham, and HW Pier Analysis of geophagy soils in Kibale Forest, Uganda. Primates 38: 159-176. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (PDF)*
1996 Arcadi AC Phrase structure of wild chimpanzee pant hoots: patterns of production and interpopulation variability. American Journal of Primatology 39: 159-178. Communication; Behavioral diversity Full text (DOI link)
1996 Knott CD Field collection and preservation of urine in orangutans and chimpanzees. Tropical Biodiversity 4: 95-102. Health; Endocrinology
1996 Messner EJ, and RW Wrangham In vitro testing of the biological activity of Rubia cordifolia leaves on primate Strongyloides species. Primates 37: 105-108. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (PDF)*
1996 Wrangham RW and D Peterson Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. Aggression; Social relationships
1996 Wrangham RW The sexual behaviour of chimpanzees and bonobos, our closest living relatives: multiple matings and multiple meanings. In: G Benagiano (Ed.) The Evolution of the Meaning of Human Sexual Intercourse, p. 11-29. Sexual behavior
1996 Wrangham RW,CA Chapman, AP Clark, and G Isabirye-Basuta Social ecology of Kanyawara chimpanzees: implications for understanding the costs of great ape groups. In: WC McGrew, LF Marchant and T Nishida (Eds.) Great Ape Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: pp. 45-57. Social relationships; Grouping Abstract
1995 Chapman CA, RW Wrangham, and LJ Chapman Ecological constraints on group size: an analysis of spider monkey and chimpanzee subgroups. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 32: 199-209. Grouping; Feeding Ecology Full text (DOI link)
1995 Wrangham RW Leaf-swallowing by chimpanzees, and its relationship to tapeworm infection. American Journal of Primatology 37: 297-303. Zoopharmacognosy; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
1994 Chapman CA, RW Wrangham, and LJ Chapman Indices of habitat-wide fruit abundance in tropical forests. Biotropica 26: 161-171. Ecology Full text (PDF)^
1994 Chapman CA, F White, and RW Wrangham Party composition and tree-fruit parameters in chimpanzees and bonobos. In: RW Wrangham, WC McGrew, FBM de Waal, and PG Heltne (Eds.) Chimpanzee Cultures Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, pp. 41-58. Grouping; Feeding ecology
1994 Clark AP and RW Wrangham Chimpanzee arrival pant-hoots: do they signify food or status? International Journal of Primatology 15: 185-205. Communication; Social Relationships Full text (DOI link)
1994 Conklin NL and RW Wrangham The value of figs to a hind-gut fermenting frugivores: a nutritional analysis.  Biochemical Systematics & Ecology 22: 137-151. Feeding ecology; Nutrition Abstract
1994 Malenky RK and RW Wrangham A quantitative comparison of terrestrial herbaceous food consumption by Pan paniscus in the Lomako Forest, Zaire, and Pan troglodytes in the Kibale Forest, Uganda. American Journal of Primatology 32: 1-12. Ecology; Social relationships Full text (DOI link)
1994 Malenky RK, RW Wrangham, CA Chapman, and EO Vineberg Measuring chimpanzee food abundance. Tropics 2: 231-244. Ecology Abstract
1994 Malenky RK, S Kuroda, EO Vineberg, and RW Wrangham The significance of terrestrial herbaceous foods for bonobos, chimpanzees and gorillas. In: RW Wrangham, WC McGrew, FBM de Waal, and PG Heltne (Eds.) Chimpanzee Cultures. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 59-75. Ecology; Grouping
1994 Wrangham RW, CA Chapman, and LJ Chapman Seed dispersal by forest chimpanzees in Uganda. Journal of Tropical Ecology 10: 355-368. Ecology Full text (DOI link)
1993 Chapman CA, FJ White, and RW Wrangham Defining subgroup size in fission-fusion societies. Folia Primatologica 61: 31-34. Grouping
1993 Chapman CA and RW Wrangham Range use of the forest chimpanzees of Kibale: implications for the understanding of chimpanzee social organization. American Journal of Primatology 31: 263-273. Ranging; Grouping Full text (DOI link)
1993 Clark AP and RW Wrangham Acoustic analysis of chimpanzee pant hoots: do chimpanzees have an acoustically distinct food arrival pant hoot? American Journal of Primatology 31:99-109. Communication Full text (DOI link)
1993 Kerbis Peterhans J, RW Wrangham, MD Carter, and MD Hauser A contribution to tropical rain forest taphonomy: retrieval and documentation of chimpanzee remains from Kibale Forest, Uganda. Journal of Human Evolution 25: 485-514. Health Full text (DOI link)
1993 Wrangham RW, NL Conklin, G Etot, J Obua, KD Hunt, MD Hauser, and AP Clark The value of figs to chimpanzees. International Journal of Primatology 14: 243-256. Ecology; Nutrition Full text (DOI link)
1993 Wrangham RW, ME Rogers, and G. Isabirye-Basuta Ape food density in the groups layer in Kibale Forest. African Journal of Ecology 31: 49-57. Ecology Full text (DOI link)
1992 Chapman CA, LJ Chapman, RW Wrangham, KD Hunt, D Gebo, and L Gardner Estimators of fruit abundance in tropical trees. Biotropica 24: 527-531. Feeding Ecology Full text (PDF)^
1992 Wrangham RW Living naturally: aspects of wild environments relevant to captive chimpanzee management. In: J Erwin (Ed.) Chimpanzee Conservation and Public Health: Environments for the Future.  Rockville, MD: Diagon, pp. 71-81. Ecology; Health
1992 Wrangham RW, AP Clark, and G Isabirye-Basuta Female social relationships and social organization of Kibale Forest chimpanzees.  In: T Nishida, WC McGrew, P Marler, M Pickford, and FBM de Waal (Eds) Topics in Primatology. Vol I: Human Origins. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press, pp. 81-98. Social relationships; Grouping
1991 Wrangham RW, NL Conklin, CA Chapman, and KD Hunt The significance of fibrous foods for Kibale Forest chimpanzees Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B 334: 171-178. Ecology; Nutrition Full text (PDF)
1989 Isabirye-Basuta G Feeding ecology of chimpanzees in the Kibale Forest, Uganda. In: PG Heltne, LA Marquardt (Eds.), Understanding Chimpanzees. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, p. 116-127. Ecology
1988 Isabirye-Basuta G Food competition among individuals in a free-ranging chimpanzee community in Kibale Forest, Uganda. Behaviour 105: 135-147. Ecology; Social relationships Full text (DOI link)
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