Carol M. Berman

Book

B. Chapais and C. M. Berman. KINSHIP AND BEHAVIOR IN PRIMATES. Oxford University Press, New York, 520 pp., 2004.

Journal Articles and Chapters

1. C.M. Berman. The analysis of mother infant interaction in groups: Possible influence of yearling siblings. In: RECENT ADVANCES IN PRIMATOLOGY, Vol. 1, Ed. by D.J. Chivers and J. Herbert, London: Academic press, pp. 111 113, 1978.

2. C.M. Berman. Mother infant interaction among free ranging rhesus monkeys: A comparison with captive pairs. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 28:860 873, 1980.

3. C.M. Berman. Early agonistic experience and peer rank acquisition among free ranging infant rhesus monkeys. INT. J. PRIMATOLOGY 1:153 170, 1980.

4. C.M. Berman. Function of play: First steps toward an evolutionary explanation. BEHAVIOURAL AND BRAIN SCIENCES, 5:157 158, 1982.

5. C.M. Berman. The ontogeny of social relationships between infant monkeys and group companions: I. Social networks and differentiation. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR 30:149 162, 1982.

6. C.M. Berman. The ontogeny of social relationships between infant monkeys and group companions: II. Differentiation and attractiveness. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 30:163 170, 1982.

7. C.M. Berman. The social development of an orphaned rhesus infant on Cayo Santiago: Male care, foster mother orphan interaction, and peer interaction. AMER. J. PRIMATOLOGY
3:131 141, 1982.

8. C.M. Berman. The effects of being orphaned. In: PRIMATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS AN INTEGRATED APPROACH. Ed. by R.A. Hinde, Blackwells Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K., pp. 79 81, 1983.

9. C.M. Berman. The differentiation of relationships among rhesus infants. In: PRIMATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Ed by R.A. Hinde, Blackwells Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K., pp. 89 93, 1983.

10. C.M. Berman. Matriline differences in infant development. In: PRIMATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS; AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Blackwells Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K., pp. 132 134, 1983.

11. C.M. Berman. Early differences in relationships between infants and other group members based on mother's rank. In: PRIMATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Ed. by R.A. Hinde, Blackwells Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K., pp. 154 157, 1983.

12. C.M. Berman. The influence of close female relatives on peer peer rank acquisition. In: PRIMATE SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS: AN INTEGRATED APPROACH, Ed. by R.A. Hinde, Blackwells Scientific Publications, Oxford, U.K., pp. 157 160, 1983.

13. C.M. Berman. Variation in mother infant relationships: Traditional and nontraditional factors: In: FEMALE PRIMATES: STUDIES BY WOMEN PRIMATOLOGISTS, Ed. by M. Small, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, pp. 17 36, 1984.

14. C.M. Berman. Maternal lineages as tools for understanding infant social development and social structure. In: CAYO SANTIAGO MACAQUES: BIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOR, Ed. by R. Rawlins and M.J. Kessler, SUNY Press, Albany, pp. 73 92, 1986.

15. C.M. Berman. Demography and mother infant relationships: Implications for group structure. In: BEHAVIOR AND ECOLOGY OF FOOD ENHANCED PRIMATE GROUPS, Ed. by J.E. Fa and C. Southwick, Alan R. Liss, Inc., New York, pp. 269 296, 1988.

16. C.M. Berman. Maternal condition and offspring sex ratio in a group of free ranging rhesus monkeys: An eleven year study. AMERICAN NATURALIST, 131:307 328, 1988.

17. C.M. Berman and S. Schwartz. A non intrusive method for determining relative body fat in free ranging rhesus monkeys. AMER. J. PRIMATOLOGY, 14:53 64, 1988.

18. C. M. Berman. Trapping activities and mother infant relationships: A cautionary tale. PUERTO RICAN HEALTH SCIENCES JOURNAL, 8 (1): 73 78, 1989.

19. C. M. Berman. Intergenerational transmission of maternal rejection rates among free ranging rhesus monkeys on Cayo Santiago. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 39:329 337, 1990.

20. C. M. Berman. Consistency in mother infant interaction within families: An extension of the concept of maternal style. AMER. J. OF PRIMATOLOGY, 22:159 169, 1990.

21. R.L. Johnson, I. Malik and C.M. Berman. Age and dominance related variation in feeding time among free ranging, female rhesus monkeys. INT. J. OF PRIMATOLOGY, 12:337 356, 1991.

22. I. Malik, R.L. Johnson and C. M. Berman. Control of postpartum mating behavior in free ranging rhesus monkeys. AMER. J. OF PRIMATOLOGY, 26:89 95, 1992.

23. C.M. Berman. Immature siblings and mother infant relationships among free ranging rhesus on Cayo Santiago. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 44: 247 258, 1992.

24. R.L. Johnson, C.M. Berman and I. Malik. An integrative model of the lactational and environmental control of mating in female rhesus monkeys. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 46:63 78, 1993.

25. M.L. Laudenslager, K.L.R. Rasmussen, C.M. Berman, S.J. Suomi and Christy L. Broussard. Specific antibody levels in free ranging rhesus monkeys: Relationships to plasma hormones, cardiac parameters and early behavior. DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY, 26:407-420, 1993.

26. C.M. Berman, K.L.R. Rasmussen and S.J. Suomi. Reproductive consequences of maternal care patterns during estrus for free ranging rhesus monkey mothers. BEHAV. ECOL. SOCIOBIOL., 32: 391 399, 1993.

27. C.M. Berman, K.R. Rasmussen and S.J. Suomi. Responses of free ranging rhesus monkey infants to a natural form of social separation: Parallels with mother infant separation in captivity. CHILD DEVELOPMENT, 65: 1028-1041, 1994.

28. E. Kapsalis and C.M. Berman. Models of affiliative relationships among free-ranging rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) I. Criteria for kinship. BEHAVIOUR, 133:1209-1234, 1996.

29. E. Kapsalis and C.M. Berman. Models of affiliative relationships among free-ranging rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) II. Testing predictions for three hypothesized organising principles. BEHAVIOUR, 133:1235-1263, 1996.

30. C.M. Berman, K.L.R. Rasmussen and S.J. Suomi. Group size, maternal behavior and social networks: A natural experiment with free-ranging monkeys. ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 53:405-421, 1997.

31. C.M. Berman. An animal model for the intergenerational transmission of maternal style? FAMILY SYSTEMS, 3(2):125-140, 1997.

32. R.L. Johnson, I. Malik and C.M. Berman. On the quantification of suckling intensity in primates. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY, 105: 33-42, 1998.

33. C.M. Berman and E. Kapsalis. Development of kin bias among rhesus monkeys: Maternal transmission or individual learning? ANIMAL BEHAVIOUR, 58: 883-894, 1999.

34. M.L. Laudenslager, K. Rasmussen, C. Berman, A. Lilly, S.E. Shelton, N.H. Kalin and S.J. Suomi. A preliminary analysis of individual differences in rhesus monkeys following brief capture experiences: Endocrine, immune and health indicators. BRAIN BEHAVIOR and IMMUNITY, 13(2): 124-137, 1999.

35. B.J. DeVinney, C.M. Berman and K.L.R. Rasmussen. Changes in yearling rhesus monkeys' relationships with their mothers after sibling birth. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 54: 193-210, 2001.

36. C. M. Berman and Li Jin-hua. The impact of translocation, provisioning and range
restriction on a group of Macaca thibetana. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 23: 383-397, 2002.

37. B. J. DeVinney, C.M. Berman and K.L.R. Rasmussen. Individual differences in response to sibling birth among free-ranging yearling rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) on Cayo Santiago. BEHAVIOUR, 140(7): 899-924, 2003.

38. C.M. Berman. Developmental Aspects of Kin Bias. In: KINSHIP AND BEHAVIOR IN PRIMATES. Edited by B. Chapais and C.M. Berman, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 317-346, 2004.

39. B. Chapais and C.M. Berman. Introduction: The Kinship Black Box. In: KINSHIP AND BEHAVIOR IN PRIMATES. Edited by B. Chapais and C.M. Berman, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 3-11, 2004.

40. B. Chapais and C.M. Berman. Variation in Nepotistic Regimes and Kin Recognition:A Major Area for Future Research. In: KINSHIP AND BEHAVIOR IN PRIMATES. Edited by B. Chapais and C.M. Berman, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 477-489, 2004.

41. C. Chauvin and C. M. Berman. Intergenerational transmission of behavior. In: HOW SOCIETIES ARISE: THE MACAQUE MODEL, edited by B. Thierry, M. Singh and W. Kaumanns, Cambridge University Press, in press.

42.  H. Yin, J-H Li, G. Jizhi, C.S. Ionica, C.M. Berman. Birth of Tibetan monkey (Macaca thibetana) in winter. ACTA THERIOLOGICA SINICA, 24: 19-22, 2004.

43. C.M. Berman, C.S. Ionica and J-H Li. Dominance style among Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) on Mt Huangshan, China. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 25(6): 1283-1312, 2004.

44. C.M. Berman, C.S. Ionica, M. Dorner and J-H Li. Post-conflict affiliation between former opponents in Macaca thibetana: For males only? INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 27: 827-854, 2006.

45. C.M. Berman, J-H Li, H. Ogawa, C.S. Ionica and H. Yin. Primate tourism and infant risk among Macaca thibetana at Mt. Huangshan, China. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY, 28:1123-1141, 2007.

46. C.M. Berman, C.S. Ionica and J-H Li. Male tolerance and support among male Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) on Mt Huangshan, China. BEHAVIOUR, 144: 631-661, 2007.

47. C.M. Berman, J-H Li, and N. Schiro. Tibetan Macaques. In: Pictorial Guide to the Living Primates, 2nd edition. Edited by N. Rowe, Pogonias Press, East Hampton, NY, in press.

48. C.M. Berman, H. Ogawa, C.S. Ionica, H. Yin and J-H Li. Variation in  kin bias over time in a group of Tibetan macaques at Huangshan: contest competition, time constraints or stress response?, BEHAVIOUR, in press, 2008.

49. C.S. Ionica, C.M. Berman, J-H Li. Ritualized interactions in wild Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana) at Huangshan, China: Do they prevent conflict?, in review.

50. C. M. Berman, C. M., M.D. Matheson, J. H. Li, H. Ogawa and C. S. Ionica.  Tourism, infant mortality and stress indicators among Tibetan macaques at Huangshan, China., In: Primate-Focused Tourism.  Edited by C.L. Russell, A.E. Russon and J. Wallis, Island Press, in prep.