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Volume 110, Issue 1 / 2002
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Cranial Affinities of the Epi-Jomon Inhabitants in Hokkaido,Japan Yukio Dodo, Yoshinori Kawakubo Anthropological Science 110(1): 1-32, 2002. |
OS1-2 What mothers transmit and what their offspring learn TANAKA, I. Anthropological Science 110(1): 34-34, 2002. |
OS1-4 Development of sexual behavior of wild bonobos-differences between males and females Chie Hashimoto Anthropological Science 110(1): 34-34, 2002. |
OS2-1 Variety of comfortableness---percepective of cultural anthropology NAMIHIRA, EMIKO Anthropological Science 110(1): 35-35, 2002. |
OS2-3 Comfort and Ethos: About Japanese Comfort KENJI EKUAN Anthropological Science 110(1): 35-35, 2002. |
OS2-5 Making work comfortable and human-networking experiences in Asia KOGI, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 36-36, 2002. |
S1-1 Excavations of Dederiyeh Cave,Syria Akazawa T.*1, Muhesen S.*2, Dodo Y.*3, Ishida H.*4, Kondo O.*5, Griggo C.*6 Anthropological Science 110(1): 37-37, 2002. |
S1-2 Neandertal skeletal remains from Dederiyeh Cave,Syria. Ishida H.*1, Kondo O.*2, Dodo Y.*3 Anthropological Science 110(1): 37-37, 2002. |
S1-3 Middle Palaeolithic Assemblage of Dederiyeh Cave YAMASHINA, Akira*1, MUHESEN, Sultan*2, AKAZAWA, Takeru*3 Anthropological Science 110(1): 38-38, 2002. |
S1-4 Compound-specific radiocarbon age determination of the Dederyieh Cave site,Syria. YONEDA, M.*, SHIBATA, Y*, MORITA M.*, HIROTA, M.**, UCHIDA, M.***, AKAZAWA, T.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 38-38, 2002. |
S1-5 Reconstruction of Dederiyeh Neandertal infants. C.Zollikofer*1, M.Ponce de Leon*1, O.Kondo*2, H.Ishida*3, H.Suzuki*4, Y.Kobayashi*5, K.Tsuchiya*5, T.Akazawa*6 Anthropological Science 110(1): 39-39, 2002. |
S2-1 The function of the larynx in arboreal locomotor adaptation and its relevance to human evolution HAYAMA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 40-40, 2002. |
S2-2 Auditory and vocal functions of the chimpanzee KOJIMA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 40-40, 2002. |
S2-4 Morphology and function of the tongue for speech TAKEMOTO, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 41-41, 2002. |
S2-5 Evolution of the respiratory,swallowing,and speech function. NISHIMURA Takeshi. Anthropological Science 110(1): 41-41, 2002. |
S3-2 What kind of genetic information makes nobel organization ? UEDA S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 42-42, 2002. |
S3-3 Perspective of socio-ecological studies of African great apes Takeshi Furuichi*, Juichi Yamagiwa** Anthropological Science 110(1): 42-42, 2002. |
S3-4 Hominoid evolution: Present situations and perspectives for the new century. KUNIMATSU, Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 43-43, 2002. |
S3-5 Ape research from the standpoint of comparative cognition: Directions for the next 10 years. TOMONAGA, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 43-43, 2002. |
S4-0 Symposium Preface: Sword Wounds on Ancient Human Skeletal Remains in Japan: Case Studies and Weapons possibly Caused Those Injuries KATAYAMA, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 44-44, 2002. |
S4-1 Injuries found in human skeletal remains of the Yayoi period from Aoya-Kamijichi site INOUE, T., MATSUMOTO, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 44-44, 2002. |
S4-2 Analysis of injuries caused by the swords in medieval Japanese skeletons from Kamakura HIRATA, K., OKU, C., HOSHINO, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 45-45, 2002. |
S4-3 Human skeletal remains excavated from Ohtomo site(5th.and 6th.excavations) NAKAHASHI, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 45-45, 2002. |
S4-4 Stab and Cut Marks on Human Skeletons from the Shibu Yayoi Site in Nara OHYABU, Y., KATAYAMA, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 46-46, 2002. |
S4-5 Archaeological studies on the skeletons damaged by weapons from Aoya-kamijichi site FUKASAWA YOSHIKI Anthropological Science 110(1): 46-46, 2002. |
S4-6 Weapons in the Yayoi period,Japan, MATSUGI T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 47-47, 2002. |
S5-1 Food resource and social evolution in primates CHIEMI SAITO Anthropological Science 110(1): 48-48, 2002. |
S5-2 Feeding act of wild chimpanzees-to eat as a social event Noriko ITOH Anthropological Science 110(1): 48-48, 2002. |
S5-3 Bipedalism and sharing Masaki NISHIDA Anthropological Science 110(1): 49-49, 2002. |
S5-4 Food sharing and residential groups of hunter-gatherers KITANISHI, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 49-49, 2002. |
S5-5 Food distribution,famine and conflict: Politicization of humanitarian intervention in Africa Kurimoto Eisei Anthropological Science 110(1): 50-50, 2002. |
S6-1 Phylogenteic Comparison of Growth Patterns and Growth of Modern Humans YUZURU HAMADA Anthropological Science 110(1): 51-51, 2002. |
S6-2 Secular change and growth KOUCHI, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 51-51, 2002. |
S6-3 Development of the monkey brain-from the viewpoint of neuroactive molecules- HAYASHI, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 52-52, 2002. |
S6-4 Growth,maturation and physical activity in the 21st century SATAKE, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 52-52, 2002. |
S7-1 Reevaluation of the distribiution of the African 5' haplotype in the (β-globin gene cluster in Colombian Amerinds,South America. SHIMIZU, K.*, HARIHARA, S.**, TAJIMA, I.***, SONODA, S.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 53-53, 2002. |
S7-2 Population genetical study of wild savanna monkeys SHIMADA, MK. Anthropological Science 110(1): 53-53, 2002. |
S7-3 Distribution of R95X allele of the complement C9 in Asian and European populations Nishimukai, H.*, Okiura, T.**, Nishimura, K.***, Fukumori, Y.****, Harihara, S.***** Anthropological Science 110(1): 54-54, 2002. |
S7-4 Allelic variation of the dopamine receptor D4 gene polymorphic region in dogs. Niimi, Y.*, Matsuura, N.**, Inoue-Murayama, M.**, Ito, S.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 54-54, 2002. |
S8-1 Evolution of human pelvis and interpretation of the Akashi innominate BABA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 55-55, 2002. |
S8-2 Paleodemograhical data from the pelvis Yuriko IGARASHI Anthropological Science 110(1): 55-55, 2002. |
S8-3 Sexual difference in 3-dimensional geometry of human pelvis. TAKAHASHI, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 56-56, 2002. |
S8-4 Three Dimensional Morphological Analysis of Sexual Dimorphism In Modern Japanese Pelvis MATSUKAWA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 56-56, 2002. |
S9-3 On paleoenvironments and hominid emergence. G.Suwa Anthropological Science 110(1): 57-57, 2002. |
S9-4 The potential of the African tropical rain forest as a human habitat SATO, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 57-57, 2002. |
S10-1 Biomechanics of the hominoid jaw YAMASHITA, Masaki Anthropological Science 110(1): 58-58, 2002. |
S10-2 Tooth wear pattern in red colobus (Procolobus badius). SHIMIZU, D. Anthropological Science 110(1): 58-58, 2002. |
S10-3 Biomechanical Analysis of Adaptation in Mandible. MAKI, K.*, INOU, N.**, SHIBASAKI, Y.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 59-59, 2002. |
S10-4 Dental compensation of molars in the case of mandibular lateral shift A.KAWAMURA, K.KASAI Anthropological Science 110(1): 59-59, 2002. |
A-1 Conditioned taste aversion by using cinnamamide in Japanese macaques. MUROYAMA, Y, SUGIURA, H., IIDA, H., ASAOKA, K Anthropological Science 110(1): 60-60, 2002. |
A-4 On the wild Japanese monkeys of the Kawabe Basin in Kumamoto Prefecture:How they damaged agricultural and forest products,and the current status of the monkeys HISANORI, FUJII Anthropological Science 110(1): 60-60, 2002. |
C-1 Skeletal remains from the Hiratodai No.2 burial mound,Chiba,Japan HASHIMOTO H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 61-61, 2002. |
C-2 Human skeletal remains from Rarotonga,Cook Islands,Central Polynesia YOSHIDA, S.*, SATO, I.*, OKAJIMA, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 61-61, 2002. |
C-3 Healed mandibular fractures in a Jomon skull from the Kunugibaru shellmound,Kagoshima. MINE, K.*, OGATA, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 62-62, 2002. |
C-4 Jomon femora from Kanto district viewed from the crosssectional geometry KIMURA, Tasuku Anthropological Science 110(1): 62-62, 2002. |
C-6 Estimating group density of Japanese macaques by‘fixed-observers in quadrate method’. Goro Hanya*, Shinichi Yoshihiro**, Koichiro Zamma***, Yukio Takahata****, Ritsuko Kubo Anthropological Science 110(1): 63-63, 2002. |
C-7 Comparison of census data between 1996 and 2000 on medium- and largesized diurnal mammals,especially monkeys,at Mahale. UEHARA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 63-63, 2002. |
C-8 Fission in the Bonbori troop in habiting in Tokyo. Motoi Iguchi Anthropological Science 110(1): 64-64, 2002. |
C-9 The study of hybrid monkeys between Sulawesi macaque species: progress report. Watanabe K.*, Goto S.*, Enomoto T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 64-64, 2002. |
C-10 High possibility of the great ape habituation in the Moukalaba Reserve,Gabon. OKAYASU, N.*, NISHIMURA, T.**, HAMADA, Y.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 65-65, 2002. |
C-11 Geographical and botanical factors influencing the sleeping sites of chimpanzees Takeshi Furuichi*, Chie Hashimoto** Anthropological Science 110(1): 65-65, 2002. |
C-12 Nutritional status and physical fitness of the Baka hunter-gatherers in the African rain forest YAMAUCHI, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 66-66, 2002. |
C-13 Feeding Ecological Merit of Long Hindlimb in Dry Regions: Analogy between Erythrocebus patas and Homo. NAKAGAWA, N. Anthropological Science 110(1): 66-66, 2002. |
C-14 Strong associations found between cranial length and humeral measurements MIZOGUCHI, Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 67-67, 2002. |
C-15 Metric relationship between the cranial and facial skull TAKEUCHI, S., KAGEYAMA, I.*, KATO, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 67-67, 2002. |
C-16 Secular Changes of Neurocranial Morphology in Early Modern Urban Japanese Masanori NAKAJIMA Anthropological Science 110(1): 68-68, 2002. |
C-17 Secular changes in the basal view of male Japanese skulls: Elliptical Fourier Functions Analysis (EFFA) Kajikawa, N Anthropological Science 110(1): 68-68, 2002. |
C-18 Odontometrical study of the deciduous and permanent molars in the Squirrel monkey (Saimin) Shintaro KONDO*, Masahito NATORI**, Hajime HANAMURA*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 69-69, 2002. |
C-19 Analysis of enamel distribution patterns inhuman first molars KONO, R.T.*, SUWA, G.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 69-69, 2002. |
C-20 A model for evolution of male parental care and female multiple mating YASUO IHARA Anthropological Science 110(1): 70-70, 2002. |
C-21 Theoretical studies of sexual selection in a finite population. Satoshi Sano, Kenichi Aoki Anthropological Science 110(1): 70-70, 2002. |
C-22 Mate-infant interactions of hamadryas baboons MORI, A. Anthropological Science 110(1): 71-71, 2002. |
C-23 Influence of contraception by synthetic progesterone on the sexual behavior and hormonal state of free-ranging female Japanese macaques. TAKENOSHITA, Y.*, SHIMIZU, K.**, ASABA, S.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 71-71, 2002. |
C-24 Synchrony and asynchrony of estrous swelling in Mahale chimpanzees: II MATSUMOTO-ODA, A.*, KASUYA, E.**, TAKAHATA, Y.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 72-72, 2002. |
C-25 Sexual cycle and Social structure of Orangutans. Suzuki, A. Anthropological Science 110(1): 72-72, 2002. |
C-26 Muscle fiber sizes of the musclus triceps surae in Slow loris and Greater galago KIMURA, T.*, KUMAKURA, H.**, KUNIMATSU, Y.***, ISHIDA, H.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 73-73, 2002. |
C-27 Quantitative comparison of radial cross-sectional shapes among Chimpanzees and Macaques. KIKUCHI, Y.*, MALAIVIJITNOND, S.**, UDONO, T***, SUZUKI, J.****, HAMADA, Y.****, TAKENAKA, O.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 73-73, 2002. |
C-28 Development of positional behavior in Japanese and patas monkeys. CHATANI, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 74-74, 2002. |
C-29 Cross-sectional morphological features of the bonobo (Pan paniscus) femur shaft Akiyoshi MATSUMURA*, Yutaka TAKAHASHI*, Tasuku KIMURA**, Morihiko OKADA*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 74-74, 2002. |
C-30 Curvature and cross-sectional geometry of the limb bones in primates Atsushi YAMANAKA*, Hidemi Ishida** Anthropological Science 110(1): 75-75, 2002. |
C-31 The change of the primate locomotion on the inclined substrata NAKANO, Y., HIRASAKI, E., OKA, K., HIROKAWA, Y., KUMAKURA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 75-75, 2002. |
C-32 Spontaneous generation of human reaching movement based on neuronal map representation of musculo-skeletal structure OGIHARA, N.*, YAMAZAKI, N.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 76-76, 2002. |
C-33 Molecular evolution and genomic structure of eight primate superoxide dismutases FUKUHARA, R*, KAGEYAMA, T*., TEZUKA, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 76-76, 2002. |
C-34 Evolution of MHC in lemurs Go, Y.*, Kawamoto, Y.*, Hirai, H.*, Rakotoarisoa, G.**, Randrianjafy, A.**, Koyama, N.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 77-77, 2002. |
C-35 Sequence of cDNA encoding MHC class II β chains of chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) YOSHIKAWA, Y.*, HATTA, Y.*, KYUWA, S.*, MATSUMOTO, Y.**, ONODERA, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 77-77, 2002. |
C-36 Polymorphisms of HLA genes in two Han populations in South China Sugimori M.1, Ohashi J.1, Naka I.1, Saitou N.2, Jin F.3, Wang L.3, Tokunaga K.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 78-78, 2002. |
C-37 Relationship between the frameworks in the β-globin gene and the 3' haplotypes in and 3' to the β-globin gene newly observed in some Asian groups. SHIMIZU, K.*, NISHIMUKAI, H.**, NISHIMURA, K.**, OKIURA, T.***, HARIHARA, S.****, JIN, F.*****, OMOTO, K.****** Anthropological Science 110(1): 78-78, 2002. |
C-38 Allelic variation of the monoamine oxidase A gene promoter polymorphic region in apes INOUE-MURAYAMA, M.*, NIIMI, Y.*, MISHIMA, N.*, MATSUURA, N.*, TAKENAKA, O.**, HAYASAKA, I.***, MURAYAMA, Y.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 79-79, 2002. |
C-39 Construction of a cDNA Database of Nonhuman Primates. Sakate, R.*, Hida, M.**, Sugano, S.**, Hashimoto, K.***, Hayasaka, I.****, Terao, K.*****, Hirai, M.****** Anthropological Science 110(1): 79-79, 2002. |
C-40 Comparative genome analysis of apes and human SAITOU N., KIM C., KITANO T., SHIMADA M., NODA R., TAKAHASHI A., TOMIKI T., KRYUKOV K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 80-80, 2002. |
C-41 Isolation of human-specific DNA regions by subtractive hybridization and their identification Keisuke Onishi, Shintaroh Ueda Anthropological Science 110(1): 80-80, 2002. |
C-42 Isolation and sequence analysis of newly identified clones from full-length cynomolgus monkey brain cDNA library OSADA, N.*, SUTO, Y.*, HIDA, M.**, HIRAI, M.***, KUSUDA, J.****, TANUMA, R.****, ISEKI, K.****, HIRATA, M.****, HASHIMOTO, K.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 81-81, 2002. |
C-43 Y-chromosomal LWS/MWS visual pigment genes of owl monkey TAKENAKA, N., HIRAI, M., KAWAMURA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 81-81, 2002. |
D-1 Transfer of tokens between chimpanzees in a role-dividing task. HIRATA, S., SOUSA, C. Anthropological Science 110(1): 82-82, 2002. |
D-3 Prerequisites for permission to confiscate louse eggs and extraction of knowledge in free-ranging Japanese macaque yearlings TANAKA, I. Anthropological Science 110(1): 82-82, 2002. |
D-4 Introduction of ceiling puzzle feeder to single-caged longtailed macaques (Macaca fasicularis). TOMONAGA, M.*, KAWASAKI, K.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 83-83, 2002. |
D-5 A comparative study of‘working memory of action’in New World monkeys TSUJIMOTO, S.*, SAWAGUCHI, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 83-83, 2002. |
D-6 B Virus Serotest: Establishment of Advanced HVP2-ELISA and Its Use to Monitor B Virus SPF Monkeys MITSUNAGA, F.1, NAKAMURA, S.1, HAYASHI, T.2, MIRANDA, N.L.J.3, CHO, F.3, 4, SHIMIZU, K.1, UEDA, M.5, EBERLE, R.6 Anthropological Science 110(1): 84-84, 2002. |
D-7 Development and evaluation of a DNA vaccine against B virus HIRANO, M.*, NAKAMURA, S.*, MITSUNAGA, F.*, OKADA, M.*, SHIMIZU, K.*, BENNETT, A.**, EBERLE, R*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 84-84, 2002. |
D-8 Methylation in the 3' untranslated region of the SDF-1 gene and mRNA expression KIMURA, R., ISHIDA, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 85-85, 2002. |
D-9 Age-related change in the localization of Presenilins in cynomolgus monkey brains. Kimura, N.1, Nakamura, S.2, Yoshikawa, Y.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 85-85, 2002. |
D-10 Prion expression in cynomolgus monkey peripheral blood lymphocytes MURAYAMA, Y.*, MUKAI, R.**, MIURA, K.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 86-86, 2002. |
D-11 p53 mutations found in macaque cells with extended replicative lifespan SHIMIZU, Y1., TERAO, K2., ISHIDA, T1. Anthropological Science 110(1): 86-86, 2002. |
D-12 EFFICIENT IN VITRO TRANSDUCTION OF CYNOMOLGUS MONKEY HENATOPOITETIC PROGENITOR CELLS WITH RETROVIRAL VECTORS SHIBATA, H.1, HANAZONO, Y.2, NAGASHIMA, T.3, AGEYAMA, N.1, ASANO, T.2, UEDA, Y.3, KUME, A.2, KATO, I.4, HASEGAWA, M.3, OZAWA, K.2, YOSHIKAWA, Y.5, TERAO, K.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 87-87, 2002. |
D-13 Sexual dimorphism in Lemur catta AIMI, M.*, KOYAMA, N.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 87-87, 2002. |
D-15 Social Organization of Golden Monkeys (Rhinopithecus) FUKUDA, F.*, WADA, K.**, Li, B.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 88-88, 2002. |
D-16 Characteristics of social interactions among groups of Macaca hecki/M.tonkeana hybrid monkeys ENOMOTO, T.*, WATANABE, K.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 88-88, 2002. |
D-17 Intraday grouping pattern of wild spider monkeys. SHIMOOKA, Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 89-89, 2002. |
D-18 The mobbing call and long call of wild spider monkeys.II IZAWA, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 89-89, 2002. |
D-19 Why are related-male chimpanzees cooperative SUGIYAMA Yukimaru Anthropological Science 110(1): 90-90, 2002. |
D-20 Plant Food Sharing among Wild Chimpanzees: Two Cases from Mahale,Tanzania. Michio Nakamura*, Noriko ltoh** Anthropological Science 110(1): 90-90, 2002. |
D-21 Food sharing between mother and offspring in wild bonobos at Wamba,D.R.Congo. Chie Hashimoto*, Takeshi Furuichi** Anthropological Science 110(1): 91-91, 2002. |
D-22 Reconstruction of Imanishi's Theory of Evolution (2): A Proposal of the“Species=Community(Shu-Shakai) Selection”Theory and Ecological History of the Human Race MIZUHATA SHOZO Anthropological Science 110(1): 91-91, 2002. |
D-23 Morphology of the frontal bones of Ampbipithecus discovered from the Pondaung Formation (latest middle Eocene, central Myanmar) TAKAI, M.*, SHIGEHARA, N.*, TSUBAMOTO, T.*, EGI, N.*, AYE KO AUNG**, SOE THURA TUN**, TIN THEIN***, MAUNG MAUNG**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 92-92, 2002. |
D-24 In search of fossil hominoids in northern Thailand. KUNIMATSU, Y.*, RATANASTHIEN, B.**, NAKAYA, H.***, SAEGUSA, H.****, NAGAOKA, S.*****, YABE, A.****** Anthropological Science 110(1): 92-92, 2002. |
D-25 Sexual Differences in Tooth Size of Middle Miocene Hominoid,Nacholapithecus kerioi ISHIDA, H.*, SHIMIZU, D.*, TAKANO, T.*, NAKATSUKASA, M.*, KUNIMATSU, Y.**, NAKANO, Y.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 93-93, 2002. |
D-26 On the co-existence of Homo erectus and Pongo in the Early/Middle Pleistocene of Java KAIFU, Y.*, BABA, H.*, Aziz, F.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 93-93, 2002. |
D-27 The Plio-Pleistocene large mammal fauna and paleoenvironments of Konso. G.Suwa*, H.Nakaya**, B.Asfaw***, Y.Beyene****, S.Katoh***** Anthropological Science 110(1): 94-94, 2002. |
D-28 Geological Age and Paleoenvironments of Homo erectus from Yuanmou,Yunnan,South China NAKAYA, H.*, HYODO, M.*2, SAEGUSA, H.*3, URABE, A.*4, XUE, S.*5, YIN, J.*6, JI, X.*7 Anthropological Science 110(1): 94-94, 2002. |
D-29 A Chronological study on the 'hominid' remains from Kuzuu. Shuji Matsu'ura, Megumi Kondo Anthropological Science 110(1): 95-95, 2002. |
D-30 Geographic variations of mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in Japanese macaques KAWAMOTO, Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 95-95, 2002. |
D-31 Regional variation of the Japanese macaque viewed from adult male craniometry MOURI, T., NISHIMURA, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 96-96, 2002. |
D-32 Taxonomic Status of Tuffed Capucin Monkey (Cebus apella) in Adjacent Area of the Atlantic Rain Forest III.-Analyses of nonmetric characters on skull- KOBAYASHI, S.*, NATORI, M.**, PESSOA, L***, OLIVEIRA, J.****, LANGGUTH, A.*****, SETOGUCHI, T.****** Anthropological Science 110(1): 96-96, 2002. |
D-33 Developmental studies of brain structures of chimpanzees. MIKAMI, A., NISHIMURA, G., TANAKA, M., TOMONAGA, M., MATSUZAWA, T., SUZUKI, J., KATO, A., MASTUBAYASHI, K., GOTO, S., HASHIMOTO, C. Anthropological Science 110(1): 97-97, 2002. |
D-34 A Preliminary Report on the Developmental Change of the Vocal Apparatus in Chimpanzee Infants. NISHIMURA Takeshi, MIKAMI Akichika, HAYAKAWA Seiji, HAMADA Yuzuru. Anthropological Science 110(1): 97-97, 2002. |
D-35 Body Fat and Seasonal change in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). YUZURU HAMADA*, SEIJI HAYAKAWA*, JURI SUZUKI*, SATOSHI OHKURA** Anthropological Science 110(1): 98-98, 2002. |
D-36 TW2 skeletal maturation in Beijing children ASHIZAWA, K.*, KUMAKURA, C.*, SHI, S.**, JIN, F.**, CAO, J.**, KUSUMOTO, A.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 98-98, 2002. |
D-37 Growth and Nutrition of the Huli Highlander and Manus Islander in Papua New Guinea. KAWABE, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 99-99, 2002. |
D-38 Relationship of somatotype growth to motor development TAKAI, S.*, MASUO, N.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 99-99, 2002. |
D-40 A preliminary transmission electron microscopic study of age changes in skeletal muscles HOJO, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 100-100, 2002. |
P-1 X-ray photo morphology of the Minatogawa No.1 skull BABA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 101-101, 2002. |
P-2 Nonmetric dental traits of Neolithic human remains from the Gaoyou Longqiuzhuang site in the Jiangsu Province,China Manabe, Y.*, Oyamada, J.*, Kitagawa, Y.*, Rokutanda, A.*, Matsushita, T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 101-101, 2002. |
P-3 Discriminant analysis between the Jomon and the Immigrant Yayoi Japanese using inter-cusp distances of the upper and lower first molar SUZUKI Toshihiko Anthropological Science 110(1): 102-102, 2002. |
P-4 Dual ancestries of the Southeast Asians as viewed from dental morphology MATSUMURA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 102-102, 2002. |
P-5 Radiocarbon-chronology for Cagayan shell-midden sites,Northern Luzon,Philippines MIHARA, S.*, OKUNO, M.**, OGAWA, H.***, TANAKA, K.****, NAKAMURA, T.*****, KOIKE, H.****** Anthropological Science 110(1): 103-103, 2002. |
P-6 Human skeletal remains from the Odomarihara midden site,Hateruma Island,Okinawa Doi N.*, Ishida H.*, Fukumine T.*, Hanihara T.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 103-103, 2002. |
P-7 Morphological studies of modern crania from the Yatch-no-gama cave-type burial site in Kume Island,Okinawa prefecture. FUKUMINE, T.*, DOI, N.*, ISHIDA, H.*, NISHIME, A.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 104-104, 2002. |
P-8 Human Skeletal remains of the Yayoi period from the Yasunagata site in Tosu,Saga prefecture. WAKEBE, T., SAIKI, K., OKAMOTO, K., NAGASHIMA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 104-104, 2002. |
P-9 A human skeleton recovered at Tokorochashi site,Tokoro-cho,Hokkaido. Aiko Sasou*, Hajime Ishida*, Tsunehiko Hanihara**, Hiroshi Utagawa***, Toshiaki Kumaki*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 105-105, 2002. |
P-10 Aural exostoses in the Kofun people from mountain area of southern Kyushu. SAIKI, K., WAKEBE, T., OKAMOTO, K., NAGASHIMA, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 105-105, 2002. |
P-11 Isolated teeth and two femoral fragments of human remains discovered from Dederiyeh Cave Osamu Kondo*, Yukio Dodo**, Hajime Ishida*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 106-106, 2002. |
P-12 Skulls from the site of the Kozukahara execution ground OHTANI, E. Anthropological Science 110(1): 106-106, 2002. |
P-13 Proportions of the proximal femur of Nacholapithecus. TAKANO, T., NAKATSUKASA, M., ISHIDA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 107-107, 2002. |
P-14 Functional morphology of Nacholapithecus pedal phalanges NAKATSUKASA, M.*, KUNIMATSU, Y.**, NAKANO, Y.***, ISHIDA, H.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 107-107, 2002. |
P-15 Fossil bovids and the palaeoenvironment of the Namurungule Formaiton,Samburu Hills,Northern.Kenya. TSUJIKAWA, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 108-108, 2002. |
P-16 Body mass estimates for Pondaung primates EGI, N., TAKAI, M., SHIGEHARA, N., TSUBAMOTO, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 108-108, 2002. |
P-17 Atlas bridging of Japanese Monkey (Macaca fuscata) YAMAMOTO, A., KUNIMATSU, Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 109-109, 2002. |
P-18 Bone and joint disorders among wild Japanese macaques from Nagano Prefecture NAKAI, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 109-109, 2002. |
P-19 Age-related change of the trunk muscle observed in CT-image INOKUCHI S.*, SHIBATA M.*, ITO J.*, MATSUMURA A.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 110-110, 2002. |
P-20 The crural region of the Diaphragm in Japanese macaque.= Morphology and fiber composition.= TAKAHASHI, Y.*, MATSUMURA, A.*, HAMADA, Y.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 110-110, 2002. |
P-21 Muscle architecture of lumbar epaxial muscles of Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) KOJIMA, R. Anthropological Science 110(1): 111-111, 2002. |
P-22 Fascicular configuration of the sciatic nerve in Japanese macaques with special reference to branching patterns of the sural nerve. Shin-ichi Sekiya Anthropological Science 110(1): 111-111, 2002. |
P-23 Relative weight and muscle fiber composition of lower extremity muscles in human and monkey. ITO Junji Anthropological Science 110(1): 112-112, 2002. |
P-24 Morphology of the sternocleidomastoid muscle in primates.(1) KUMAKURA, H Anthropological Science 110(1): 112-112, 2002. |
P-25 Composition of the three heads of the triceps brachii muscle in ring-tailed lemur. FUJINO K.*, SACRAGI A.**, KUMAKURA H.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 113-113, 2002. |
P-26 An anatomical study on the forearm extensor musculature in modern.Japanese YOSHIDA, Y., OKAZAKI, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 113-113, 2002. |
P-27 Comparative studies on the lingual papillae of primates Okada, S., Schraufnagel, D E., *Ashrafi, S H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 114-114, 2002. |
P-28 The displacement speed of center of pressure in upright standing posture UETAKE, T.*, TANAKA, H.*, SHINDO, M.**, OKADA, M.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 114-114, 2002. |
P-30 The First Step to Regain Postural Disturbances. Satoshi YONEI, Masayoshi KONISHI Anthropological Science 110(1): 115-115, 2002. |
P-31 Head and body movements in the coronal plane during walking. HIRASAKI, E., KUMAKURA, H., MATANO, S. Anthropological Science 110(1): 115-115, 2002. |
P-32 Secular Changes of the Head Dimensions in Japanese Females Golam Hossain*, M.Kojima**, H.Ohyama***, Fumio Ohtsuki* Anthropological Science 110(1): 116-116, 2002. |
P-33 Morphological effects around glabella region by artificial cranial deformation. KAMEGAI, T.*, SAKASHITA, R.**, INOUE, N.***, OGURA, M.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 116-116, 2002. |
P-34 A Morphological Study of Skeletal mandibular protrusion Japanese Female Roentgenographic cephalometry HASHIMOTO, N. Anthropological Science 110(1): 117-117, 2002. |
P-35 Study on arrangement of matrix fibrils and the Haversian systems on the jaw bone EGAWA, K., NONAKA, N. Anthropological Science 110(1): 117-117, 2002. |
P-36 Orthodontic effect and its morphological characteristics on Angle Class II case among Japanese and Caucasian HAMADA, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 118-118, 2002. |
P-37 The labial marginal ridges of the upper central incisor compared between enamel and dentin surfaces SASAKI, K, MATSUNO, M., NAKAYAMA, M., NOGI, T., KANAZAWA, E Anthropological Science 110(1): 118-118, 2002. |
P-38 Estimation of skeletal age at death using suture closure at cranial vault and hard palate Yuriko IGARASHI, Kimio KUBOTA, Takashi SATAKE, Eisaku KANAZAWA Anthropological Science 110(1): 119-119, 2002. |
P-39 Application of MHC class-I gene analysis to the chimpanzee breeding plan TANOUE, T.*, TOMOGURI, T.*, HAYASAKA, I.*, MATSUI, M.**, MACHIDA, S.**, AKATSUKA, T.**, SAITOU, N.***, KIM, CG.***, KOHARA, Y.***, YOSHIKAWA, Y.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 119-119, 2002. |
P-40 Mitochondrial DNA D-loop variation in wild and captive chimpanzee SHIMADA, MK.*, HAYAKAWA, S.**, SAITOU, N.***, SUGIYAMA, Y.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 120-120, 2002. |
P-41 Paternal relationships of modern Asian populations,as viewed from the human Y-chromosomal DNA variation TAJIMA, A.1, PAN, I.-H.2, FUCHAROEN, G.3, FUCHAROEN, S.3, MATSUO, M.4, TOKUNAGA, K.5, JUJI, T.6, HAYAM1, M.7, OMOTO, K.8, HORAI, S.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 120-120, 2002. |
P-42 Genomic dispersion of telomeric sequence in the human and apes HIRAI, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 121-121, 2002. |
P-43 Large-scale comparative analysis of 5'-regions of human and cynomolgus monkey mRNA using full-length cDNA libraries HIDA, M.123, SAKATE, R.4, SUZUKI, Y.1, SUGANO, S.1, GOJYOBORI, T.2, HASHIMOTO, K.5, TERAO, K.6, HIRAI, M.3 Anthropological Science 110(1): 121-121, 2002. |
P-44 JC virus genotypes at a northern site (Myitkyina) of Myanmar. SARUWATARI, L.1, SUGIMOTO, C.2, SAKAI, E.1, YOGO, Y.2, OHNO, N.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 122-122, 2002. |
P-45 mtDNA polymorphism in ancient Teotihuacan population SATO, D.1, KUROSAKI, K.2, WANG, L.1, SUGIYAMA, S.3, SAITO, N.4, UEDA, S.1 Anthropological Science 110(1): 122-122, 2002. |
P-46 Identification of captive chimpanzee subspecies in Japan SHINODA K.*, UDONO T.**, YOSHIHARA K.***, TAKENAKA O.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 123-123, 2002. |
P-47 Genetic diagnosis of yersiniosis in breeding macaques OGASAWARA, A, MATSUBAYASHI, N., MIWA, N., KAMANAKA, Y., ABE, M., HASHIMOTO, C., KATO, A., KAGEYAMA, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 123-123, 2002. |
P-48 Endocrinological analysis of artificial induction of follicular development by using GnRH agonist,hMG,and hCG in cynomolgus monkeys HIROSE, Y.1), OKADA, H.1)2), ITO, M.2), SANKAI, T.1) Anthropological Science 110(1): 124-124, 2002. |
P-49 First birth and establishment of embryonic stem cell lines in the cynomolgus monkey after intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) TORII, R.*, HOSOI, Y.**, FUJINAMI, N.**, IRITANI, A.**, Nigi, H.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 124-124, 2002. |
P-50 Effects of hFSH and IGF-I on the culture of round spermatid of cynomolgus monkeys OKADA, H.1)2), HIROSE, Y.1), ITO, M.2), SANKAI, T.1) Anthropological Science 110(1): 125-125, 2002. |
P-52 Histological characteristics of Macaca hecki testes with a reference to reproductive deficiencies of M.hecki/M.tonkeana hybrids. Nakano, M.*, Enomoto, T*, Goto, S.**, Watanabe, K.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 125-125, 2002. |
P-53 Application of urinary steroid and gonadotropin measurements for monitoring ovarian function and pregnancy in chimpanzees. SHIMIZU, K., YOSHIMURA, Y., MITSUNAGA, F., HAYASHI, M., KUMAZAKI, K., MAEDA, N., KATO, A., MATS UBAYASHI, K., DOUKE, C., TANAKA, M., TOMONAGA, M., MATSUZAWA, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 126-126, 2002. |
P-54 Home range of woolly monkeys (Lagothrix lagotricha) at La Macarena,Colombia: seasonal change and a comparison with sympatric spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth) AKISATO NISHIMURA Anthropological Science 110(1): 126-126, 2002. |
P-55 Ranging behavior of Cercopithecus monkeys in polyspecific associations Kaoru Adachi-Kanazawa Anthropological Science 110(1): 127-127, 2002. |
P-56 Frequent invertebrate feeding by two guenons (Cercopithecus lhoesti and C.mitis) in the Kalinzu Forest,Uganda. TASHIRO, Y.*, FURUICHI, T.**, HASHIMOTO, C.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 127-127, 2002. |
P-57 Food overlap between chimpanzees and Cercopithecidae. IHOBE, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 128-128, 2002. |
P-58 Seasonal change of the density of ticks and grooming among chimpanzees at Mahale Mountains National Park,Tanzania ZAMMA K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 128-128, 2002. |
P-59 Seasonal change in time spent for terrestrial behaviour of chimpanzees. TAKEMOTO, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 129-129, 2002. |
P-60 The nature of"ignore"in face-to-face interactions among chimpanzees: cases of"submissive greeting" SAKAMAKI, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 129-129, 2002. |
P-61 Do the social relationships of the mothers affect those of their offspring in Japanese monkeys (Macaca fuscata)? Susumu Kashiwabara Anthropological Science 110(1): 130-130, 2002. |
P-62 Social roles of aged female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) Nakamichi, M.*, Itoigawa, N.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 130-130, 2002. |
P-64 Costs of Mate Guarding and Opportunistic Mating among Wild Male Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui). MATSUBARA, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 131-131, 2002. |
P-65 Is observability a good indicator of male Japanese monkeys leaving their natal group? KATO, E. Anthropological Science 110(1): 131-131, 2002. |
P-66 Changes in nasal skin temperature of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in a negative emotional state. Nakayama, K., Goto, S., Kuraoka, K., Tomonaga, M., Nakamura, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 132-132, 2002. |
P-67 Mutual understanding of eye-gazed or pointed target between human and monkey. Kumashiro, M.*, Itakura, S.**, Iriki, A.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 132-132, 2002. |
P-68 Maternal recognition of infant distress calls in Japanese macaques Shizawa Y. Anthropological Science 110(1): 133-133, 2002. |
P-69 Do monkeys prefer regular visual patterns? KUWAHATA, H.*, KUROSHIMA, H.*, ANDERSON, J.R.**, FUJITA, K.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 133-133, 2002. |
P-70 Food search behavior of trichromatic and dichromatic Capuchin monkeys (Cebus apella) SAITO, A.*, UENO, Y**, KAWAMURA, S.***, HASEGAWA, T*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 134-134, 2002. |
P-71 Behavioral perimetry in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis) SASAOKA, M., NAKAMURA, K. Anthropological Science 110(1): 134-134, 2002. |
P-72 A Reaction Time Study in the Condition of the Highly Activated Saccadic Generation Mechanisms through Visual Inputs HIRAI, N., SUZUKI, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 135-135, 2002. |
P-75 Japanese monkeys monkey express preferences for high-ceiling rooms over low-ceiling rooms: Utility value of vertical dimension for caged monkeys. Terazawa, N., Nakayama, K., Tomonaga, M. Anthropological Science 110(1): 135-135, 2002. |
P-76 Another choice for gorillas --- New home of captive gorillas in States based on the concept of animal well-being and wild conservation YOSHIDA, H.*, DEWAR, S.&J.**, HALLIDAY, P.** Anthropological Science 110(1): 136-136, 2002. |
P-78 Object play in young chimpanzees. SEKINE, S. (1), TAKESHITA, H. (2), MORIMURA, N. (1), FUWA, K. (1), IDANI, G. (1) Anthropological Science 110(1): 136-136, 2002. |
P-79 Selectability on tool-using behavior by chimpanzees. MORIMURA, N., SEKINE, S., FUWA, K., IDANI, G. Anthropological Science 110(1): 137-137, 2002. |
P-80 Visual preference based on species in chimpanzees Masayuki TANAKA Anthropological Science 110(1): 137-137, 2002. |
P-82 Perception of pictorial depth in infant chimpanzees. IMURA, T.*, TOMONAGA M.**, IMADA, H.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 138-138, 2002. |
P-84 Development of ability to follow the eye gaze of a human experimenter in a chimpanzee infant (Pan troglodytes) OKAMOTO, S.*, KAWAI, N.**, ISHII, K.***, TOMONAGA, M.****, MATSUZAWA, T.**** Anthropological Science 110(1): 138-138, 2002. |
P-85 Object preference in mother-infant chimpanzee pairs INOUE-NAKAMURA, N.*, MYOWA, M.*, HAYASHI, M.**, MATSUZAWA, T.*** Anthropological Science 110(1): 139-139, 2002. |
P-86 Interactions over monopolized foods between chimpanzee mother and infant. Ari Ueno, Masako Myowa, Tetsuro Matsuzawa Anthropological Science 110(1): 139-139, 2002. |
P-87 The responses to odors in infant chimpanzees Oeda, R.1, Ueno, Y.2, Hasegawa, T.1, Tomonaga M.2 Anthropological Science 110(1): 140-140, 2002. |
P-88 The spacing pattern of 3 mother-infant chimpanzee pairs OCHIAI, T., MATSUZAWA, T. Anthropological Science 110(1): 140-140, 2002. |
P-89 Perception of biological motion in non-human primate infants ISHIKAWA, S.*, FUJITA, K.*, KUWAHATA, H.*, TOMONAGA, M.**, MATSUZAWA, T** Anthropological Science 110(1): 141-141, 2002. |
P-92 Secular changes of bone mineral density in the proximal femur among the community elderly in Japan. SUZUKI, T., YOSHIDA, H., KIM, H. Anthropological Science 110(1): 141-141, 2002. |