1. The physiology and energetics of movement: effects on individuals and groups
2. Determinants of group size in primates: the importance of travel costs
3. A critical evaluation of the influence of predators on primates: effects on group travel
4. Mixed-species association and group movement
5. Territorial defense and the ecology of group movements in small-bodied neotropical primates
6. Group movement and individual cognition: lessons from social insects
7. Spatial movement strategies: theory, evidence, and challenges.
8. Primate brain evolution: cognitive demands of foraging or of social life?
9. Animal movement as a group-level adaptation
10. Evidence for the use of spatial, temporal, and social information by primate foragers.
11. Homing and detour behavior in golden lion tamarin social groups
12. Comparative movement patterns of two semiterrestrial cercopithecine primates: the Tana river crested mangabey and the sulawesi crested black macaque
13. Mountain gorilla habitat use strategies and group movements
14. Quo vadis? Tactics of food search and group movement in primates and other animals
15. Social manipulation within and between troops mediates primate group movement
16. Grouping and movement patterns in malagasy primates
17. How monkeys find their way: leadership, coordination, and cognitive maps of African baboons.
18. Birds of many feathers: the formation and structure of mixed-species flocks of forest birds
19. Keeping in touch at sea: group movement in dolphins and whales
20. Group travel in social carnivores
21. Ecological correlates of home range variation in primates: implications for hominid evolution
22. Patterns and processes of group movement in human nomadic populations: a case study of the Turkana of Northwestern Kenya.