International Journal of Primatology

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Primatology is 13. 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.)
ArticleCitations
Spatial Association Networks Reveal the Biological Communities of the Tibetan Macaque (Macaca thibetana) in Sichuan, China45
Reassessing Hamadryas Baboons (Papio hamadryas) in Saudi Arabia After More Than 3 Decades: A Maxent-Based Population Estimation And Distribution Study32
Studies of Titi Conservation Ecology in the Past, Present and Future: An Editors’ Introduction to the Special Issue29
Assessment of the Risk Posed by Interspecific Encounters on Baited Capture Platforms for Monitoring an Endangered Platyrrhine21
Farmers’ Perceptions of White-Faced Capuchins (Cebus imitator) and Human–Primate Coexistence in Rural Communities of Renacimiento District, Chiriquí Province, Panama18
Terrestrial Tree Hugging in a Primarily Arboreal Lemur (Propithecus verreauxi): a Cool Way to Deal with Heat?17
The Hooded Capuchin Monkey (Sapajus cay) is Vulnerable in Paraguay and at Least Near Threatened Globally According to Red List Criteria17
Compositionality in Primate Gestural Communication and Multicomponent Signal Displays16
Pulp Fiction: Why Some Populations of Ripe-Fruit Specialists Ateles chamek and A. marginatus Prefer Insect-Infested Foods16
Ecological Forecasting for Night Monkeys in the Aotus lemurinus Complex: Climate-driven Threats to Habitat Suitability16
Range Extension for Critically Endangered Sapajus xanthosternos, with Observations of Stone Tool Use at the Lower Limit of Habitat Suitability15
Activity Budget and Sociality of the Northern Lesser Galago, Galago senegalensis15
Effect of Anthropogenic Activities on the Population of Moor Macaques (Macaca maura) in South Sulawesi, Indonesia14
Ranging Behavior of Wild Silvery Lutungs (Trachypithecus cristatus) in the Coastal Forest of West Sumatra, Indonesia13
The Impact of Land Conversion on Primate Habitats: Refining the Extent of Occurrence Data for Four Capuchin Species in North and Northeastern Brazil13
Dietary and Nutritional Selections by Ecologically Diverse Lemurs in Nonnative Forests13
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