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Nahallage, C.A.D. and M.A. Huffman (2008). Comparison of stone handling behavior in two macaque species: It’s <br />

implications for the role of phylogeny and environment in primate cultural variation. American Journal of <br />

Primatology. 70: 1124-­‐1132. <br />

Nahallage, C.A.D. and M.A. Huffman (2008). Diurnal primates in Sri Lanka and people’s perception of them. <strong>Primate</strong> <br />

Conservation 23: 81-­‐88. <br />

Leca, J.B., C.A.D. Nahallage, N. Gunst, M.A. Huffman (2008). Stone-­‐throwing by Japanese macaques: form and <br />

functional aspects of a group-­‐specific behavioral tradition. Journal of Human Evolution 55: 989-­‐998. <br />

Huffman, M.A., C.A.D. Nahallage and J.B. Leca (2008). Cultured monkeys, social learning cast in stones. Current <br />

Directions in Psychological Sciences 17(6): 410-­‐ 414. <br />

Nahallage, C.A.D. and M.A. Huffman (2007). Age-­‐specific functions of stone handling, a solitary object play behavior <br />

in Japanese macaques Macaca fuscata. American Journal of Primatology 69(3): 267-­‐281. <br />

Nahallage, C.A.D. and M.A. Huffman (2007). Acquisition and development of stone handling behavior in infant <br />

Japanese macaques. Behaviour, 144: 1193-­‐1215. <br />

Nahallage, C.A.D. and M.A. Huffman (2006). Observations of meat eating by captive juvenile macaques. Laboratory <br />

<strong>Primate</strong> Newsletter 45(1): 1-­‐4. <br />

Huffman, M.A., J.B. Leca and C.A.D. Nahallage (2009). An intergrative approach to social learning and behavioral <br />

traditions in primates. A collection of 30 years of research work (1979 to 2009). <br />

Information wish to share: At present study fossil primate bones excavated from prehistoric cave sites in Sri Lanka. <br />

Perera, Sandun Jayalal <br />

Designation: <br />

Address: <br />

Phone: <br />

Email: <br />

Date of Info: <br />

Lecturer-­‐Biodiversity & Conservation Sciences <br />

Dept. of Natural Resources, Sabaragamuwa University of Sri Lanka <br />

P.O. Box: 2, Belihuloya 70140, Sri Lanka <br />

Home Address: No: 5 Dudley Senanayake Mawatha, Horetuduwa, <br />

Keselwatta, Sri Lanka <br />

Currently in: School of Env. Sci., Westville Campus, University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal <br />

Private Bag X 54001, Durban 4000, <strong>South</strong> Africa <br />

27-­‐31-­‐2602955, Mobile: 27-­‐71-­‐5885580 <br />

sandun.perera@gmail.com <br />

02.03.2012 <br />

Interested in primate: Diversity, Photography, Others -­‐ Biogeography, Conservation <br />

<strong>Primate</strong> research & species of special interest: Biogeography, Conservation biology, Grey slender loris Loris <br />

Iyddekerianus. <br />

Ph.D. (with University/ Place/ Year/ Guide): Presently enrolled for a Ph.D., Others-­‐ Biogeography, Patterns of <br />

animals endemism in the Maputaland-­‐Pondoland-­‐Albany biodiversity hotspot, University of KwaZulu-­‐Natal, Durban, <br />

<strong>South</strong> Africa, 2012 (expected). Guide: Prof. Serban Proches. <br />

List of field or museum studies of primates: A distribution review of Loris lydekkerianus (desk based study <br />

supported with field observations). Dry zone of Sri Lanka published. <br />

Publications: Perera, M.S.J. (2008). A review of the distribution of Grey slender loris Loris lydekkerianus in Sri Lanka. <br />

<strong>Primate</strong> Conservation 23, 89-­‐96. <br />

Perera M.S.J., R.K. Rodrigo, W.P.N. Perera, V.A.P. Samarawickrema, C.D. Asela, P.G.D.R. Perera (2009). Extension of <br />

range of the Grey slender loris Loris lydekkerianus towards south east of Sri Lanka. Loris 25:5-­‐7.

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