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Reed --$tPhylogenetic and temporal perspectives on primate ecology /$rJohn G. Fleagle and Kaye E. Reed --$tPopulation density of primates in communities: differences in community structure /$rKaye E. Reed --$tBody mass, competition and the structure of primate communities /$rJorg U. Ganzhorn --$tConvergence and divergence in primate social systems /$rPeter M. Kappeler --$tOf mice and monkeys: primates as predictors of mammal community richness /$rLouise H. Emmons. 327 $tComparing commuunities /$rJohn G. Fleagle, Charles H. Janson and Kaye E. Reed --$tLarge-scale patterns of species richness and species range size in anthropoid primates /$rHarriet A.C. Eeley and Michael J. Lawes --$tRecent evolutionary past of primate communities: likely environmental impacts during the past three millennia /$rCaroline Tutin and Lee White --$tResources and primate community structure /$rCharles H. Janson and Colin A. 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