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Articles on Berenty:

- Jolly, A. (2012) Berenty Reserve, Madagascar: A long time in a small space. In: Kappeler, P.M. and Watts, D.P. eds, Long-Term Field Studies of Primates. New York, Springer. Pp 21-44.

- Jolly, A., Koyama, N., Rasamimanana, H. R., Crowley, H., & Williams, G. W. (2006). Berenty Reserve: A research site in southern Madagascar. In A. Jolly, N. Koyama, H. R. Rasamimanana & R. W. Sussman (Eds.), Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur catta in Madagascar. New York: Springer.

- Jolly, A., Rasamimanana, H. R., Braun, M. A., Dubovick, T. H., Mills, C. N., & Williams, G. W. (2006). Territory as bet-hedging: Lemur catta in a rich forest and an erratic climate. In A. Jolly, N. Koyama, H. R. Rasamimanana & R. W. Sussman (Eds.), Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur catta in Madagascar. New York: Springer.

- Jolly, A., Sussman, R.W., Koyama, N., and Rasamimanana, H. (Ed.). (in press). Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur catta in Madagascar. New York: Springer. Klopfer, P. H., & Jolly, A. (1970). The stability of territorial boundaries in a lemur troop. Folia Primatol., 12, 199-208.

- Pinkus, S., Smith, J. M., & Jolly, A. (2006). Feeding competition between introduced Eulemur fulvus and native Lemur catta during the birth season at Berenty Reserve, southern Madagascar. In A. Jolly, R. W. Sussman, N. Koyama & H. R. Rasamimanana (Eds.), Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur catta in Madagascar. New York: Springer.

- Crawford, G. C., Andriafaneva, L.-E., Blumenfeld-Jones, K., Calaba, G., Clarke, J., Gray, L., et al. (2006). Bald lemur syndrome and the miracle tree: alopecia associated with Leucaena leucocephala at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar. In A. Jolly, N. Koyama, H. R. Rasamimanana & R. W. Sussman (Eds.), Ringtailed Lemur Biology: Lemur catta in Madagascar. New York: Springer.

- Jolly, A. (2004). Lords and Lemurs: Mad Scientists, Kings with Spears, and the Survival of Diversity in Madagascar. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.

- Mertl-Millhollen, A. S., Moret, E. S., Felantsoa, D., Rasamimanana, H. R., Blumenfeld-Jones, K., & Jolly, A. (2003). Ring-tailed lemur home ranges correlate with food abundance and nutritional content at a time of environmental stress. Int. J. Primatol., 24, 969-985.

- Mertl-Millhollen, A. S., Moret, E. S., Felantsoa, D., Rasamimanana, H. R., Blumenfeld-Jones, K. C., & Jolly, A. (2002). Ring-tailed lemur foraging correlates with nutritional content and abundance at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar. Amer J. Primatol, 57 (Suppl 1), 74.

- Jolly, A., Dobson, A., Rasamimanana, H. R., Walker, J., O'Connor, S., Solberg, M., et al. (2002). Demography of Lemur catta at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar: Effects of troop size, habitat and rainfall. Int. J. Primatol., 23, 327-354.

- Jolly, A., Caless, S., Cavigelli, S., Gould, L., Pereira, M. E., Pitts, A., et al. (2000). Infant killing, wounding, and predation in Eulemur and Lemur. Int. J. Primatol., 21, 21-40.

- Rasamimanana, H. R., Ratovonirina, Jolly, A., & Pride, E. (2000). Storm damage at Berenty Reserve. Lemur News, 5, 7-8.

- Jolly, A., & Pride, R. E. (1999). Troop Histories and Range Inertia of Lemur catta at Berenty: a 33 year perspective. Int. J. Primatol., 20, 359-373.

- Jolly, A. (1998). Pair-bonding, female aggression, and the evolution of lemur societies. Folia Primatol., 69(Suppl. 1), 1-13.

- Nakamichi, M., Koyama, N., & Jolly, A. (1996). Maternal responses to dead and dying infants in wild troops of ring-tailed lemurs at Berenty reserve, Madagascar. Int. J. Primatol., 17, 505:523.

- Hood, L. C., & Jolly, A. (1995). Troop fission in female Lemur catta at Berenty Reserve, Madagascar. Int. J. Primatol., 16, 997-1016.

- Jolly, A., H.R. Rasamimanana, M.F. Kinnaird, T.G. O'Brien, H.M. Crowley, C.S. Harcourt, S. Gardner, and J.M. Davidson (1993) Territoriality in Lemur catta groups during the birth season at Berenty, Madagascar. In Kappeler, P.M. and Ganzhorn, J.U., eds. Lemur Social Systems and their Ecological Basis. Plenum Press, New York. pp 85-110.

- Jolly, A. (1988). Madagascar lemurs: on the edge of survival. National Geographic, 174, 132-161. Jolly, A., Rasamimanana, H. R., Kinnaird, M. F., O'Brien, T. G., Crowley, H. M., Harcourt, C. S., et al. (1993).

- Jolly, A. (1984). The puzzle of female feeding priority. In M. F. Small (Ed.), Female Primates: Studies by Women Primatologists (pp. 197-205). New York: Liss.

- Jolly, A., Oliver, W. L. R., & O'Connor, S. M. (1982). Population and troop ranges of Lemur catta and Lemur fulvus at Berenty, Madagascar: 1980 Census. Folia Primatol., 39, 115-123.

- Jolly, A. (1980). A World like our Own: Man and Nature in Madagascar. New Haven: Yale University Press.

- Mertl-Millhollen, A. S., Gustafson, H. L., Budnitz, N., Dainis, K., & Jolly, A. (1979). Population and territory stability of the Lemur catta at Berenty, Madagascar. Folia Primatol., 31, 106-122.

- Jolly, A. (1972). Troop continuity and troop spacing in Propithecus verreauxi and Lemur catta at Berenty (Madagascar). Folia Primatol., 17, 335-363.

- Jolly, A. (1970). Malagasy lemurs--clues to our past. Animal Kingdom, 70, 66-75.

- Jolly, A. (1967). Breeding synchrony in wild Lemur catta. In S. A. Altmann (Ed.), Social Communication among Primates (pp. 3-14). Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

- Jolly, A. (1966a). Sex ratio and dominance in social lemurs. Proc. East Afr. Acad., 2, 81-87.

- Jolly, A. (1966b). Lemur social behavior and primate intelligence. Science, 153, 501-506.

- Jolly, A. (1966c). Lemur Behavior. Chicago: Univ. Chicago Press.