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<strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. (1995) Females, foods and fights. A socio-ecological comparison of the<br />

sympatric Thomas langur and long-tailed macaque. PhD thesis, <strong>Utrecht</strong> <strong>University</strong>,<br />

<strong>Utrecht</strong>.<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. (1996) The langurs of the Gunung Leuser National Park. In: Leuser. A<br />

Sumatran sanctuary. C.P. van Schaik and J. Supriatna (eds.), Yayasan Bina Sains<br />

Hayati Indonesia, Jakarta. pp. 281-294.<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. & van Hooff, J.A.R.A.M. (2000) The number of males in langur groups:<br />

monopolizability of females or demographic processes? In: Primate males. P. M.<br />

Kappeler (Ed.) Cambridge, Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press. p. 120-129.<br />

Steenbeek, R., <strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M., de Vries, H. & van Hooff, J.A.R.A.M. (2000) Costs and<br />

benefits of the one-male, age-graded and all-male phase in wild Thomas's langur<br />

groups. In: Primate males. P. M. Kappeler (Ed.) Cambridge, Cambridge Univerisity<br />

Press. p. 130-145.<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. & Korstjens, A.H. (2000) Female dispersal and infanticide avoidance in<br />

primates. In: Infanticide by males and its implications. C. P. van Schaik & C.<br />

H.Janson (eds.) Cambridge <strong>University</strong> Press, Cambridge, pp. 293 - 321.<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. (2002) Predation-sensitive foraging in Thomas langurs. In: L. Miller (ed.)<br />

Eat or be eaten: Predation-sensitive foraging in primates. Cambridge, Cambridge<br />

<strong>University</strong> Press, pp. 74-91.<br />

In press<br />

Wich , S.A. & <strong>Sterck</strong>, E.H.M. (2010) Thomas langurs: ecology and sexual conflict<br />

between males and females. In: Indonesian Primates.<br />

Other<br />

Steenbeek R ; <strong>Sterck</strong> EHM ; van Schaik CP ; van Hooff JARAM (1991) Contexts of<br />

competition: A comparison between two sympatric Sumatran species (Macaca<br />

fascicularis and Presbytis thomasi). INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF<br />

ANTHROPOLOGY 6(4): 243<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> EHM (1992) Timing of female migrations in the Thomas langur (Presbytis<br />

thomasi). XIVTH CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL PRIMATOLOGICAL<br />

SOCIETY. Strasbourg: IPS. 1992: 269<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> EHM (1992) The consequences of female philopatry for social relationships in<br />

langurs. PRIMATE EYE 48: 10<br />

Steenbeek R ; <strong>Sterck</strong> EHM ; van Schaik CP ; van Hooff JARAM (1992) Characteristics<br />

of competition: A comparison between two sympatric Sumatran species (Macaca<br />

fascicularis and Presbytis thomasi). XIVTH CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL<br />

PRIMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Strasbourg: IPS. 1992: 273-274<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> E H M (1996) The evolution of female social relationships in the sympatric<br />

Thomas langur and long-tailed macaque. IPS/ASP CONGRESS ABSTRACTS.<br />

1996: 285<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> E H M (1996) Females, foods, and fights: Comparing the ecology and social<br />

behaviour of the sympatric long-tailed macaque and Thomas langur. PRIMATE<br />

REPORT 44: 46-47<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> EHM (1997) The effect of ecology and behaviour of females on male mating<br />

strategies: A comparison between Presbytis entellus and other langurs. PRIMATE<br />

REPORT Sp iss 48-2: 36-37<br />

Nijssen EC ; <strong>Sterck</strong> EHM (2000) The effects of human disturbance on callitrichid social<br />

organisation. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA. 71(4): 235<br />

<strong>Sterck</strong> EHM ; Korstjens AH (2000) Male infanticide and female dispersal in diurnal<br />

primates. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 71(4): 213

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