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Parker, S. T. (eds.) (1999) The mentalities of gorillas and orangutans. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Robbins, M. M. et al. (eds.) (2001) Mountain Gorillas. Three Decades of Research at Karisoke. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Taylor, A. B. & Goldsmith, M. L. (eds.) (2003) Gorilla biology. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Gould, K. G. & Martin, D. E. (1981) The female ape genital tract and its secretions. Pp. 105-125 in: Graham, D. (ed.) Reproductive biology of the great apes: comparative and biomedical perspectives. New York (Academic Press).
Leigh, S. L. et al. (2003) Morphological differentiation in Gorilla subspecies. Pp. 104-131 in: Taylor, A. B. & Goldsmith, M. L. (eds.) Gorilla biology. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Schultz, A. H. (1950) Morphological observations on gorillas. Pp. 227-254 in: Gregory, W. K. (ed.) The anatomy of the gorilla. New Yoork (Columbia Univ. Press).
Stumpf, R. M. et al. (2003) Patterns of diversity in gorilla cranial morphology. Pp. 35-61 in: Taylor, A. B. & Goldsmith, M. L. (eds.) Gorilla biology. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Tuttle, R. H. & Watts, D. P. (1985) The positional behavior and adaptive complexes of Pan gorilla. Pp. 261-288 in: Kondo, S. et al. (eds.) Primate locomotor behavior, morphophysiology, and bipedalism. Tokyo (Tokyo University Press).
Ammann, K. (2001) Bushmeat hunting and the great apes. Pp. 71-85 in: Beck, B. B. et al. (eds.) Great Apes & Humans. Washington, D. C. (Smithsonian Institution Press).
Butynski, T. (2001) Africa's great apes. Pp. 3-56 in: Beck, B. B., et al. (eds.) Great Apes & Humans. Washington, D. C. (Smithsonian Institution Press).
Goodall, A. G. & Groves, C. P. (1977) The conservation of eastern gorillas. Pp. 599-637 in: Bourne, G. H. (ed.) Primate conservation. New York (Academic Press).
Harcourt, A. H. (1986) Gorilla conservation: anatomy of a campaign. Pp. 31-46 in: Benirschke, K. (ed.) Primates: the road to self-sustaining populations. New York (Springer).
Hedwig, D. et al. (2018) A camera trap assessment of the forest mammal community within the transitional savannah‐forest mosaic of the Batéké Plateau National Park, Gabon. African Journal of Ecology 56 (4), 777-790.
Mitani, M. (1991) Present situation of primate fauna found in northern Congo and in southeastern Cameroon in the central Africa. Pp. 43-46 in: Ehara, A. et al. (eds.) Primatology today. Amsterdam (Elsevier).
Morgan, D. et al. (2006) Ape abundance and habitat use in the Goualougo Triangle, Republic of Congo. International Journal of Primatology 27, 147-179.
Oko, R. A. (1991) Distribution and conservation of gorillas and chimpanzees in the Congo. Pp. 47-50 in: Ehara, A. et al. (eds.) Primatology today. Amsterdam (Elsevier).
Plumptre, A. J. (2003) Lessons learned from on-the-ground conservation in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo. Pp. 71-91 in: Price, S. V. (eds.) War and tropical forests. New York (Food Products Press).
Spira, C. et al. (2017) The socio-economics of artisanal mining and bushmeat hunting around protected areas: Kahuzi–Biega National Park and Itombwe Nature Reserve, eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Oryx online, 136–144.
Steklis, H. D. & Gerald-Steklis, N. (2001) Status of the Virunga mountain gorilla population. Pp. 391-412 in: Robbins, M. M. et al. (eds.) Mountain Gorillas. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
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Sunderland-Groves, J. L. et al. (2003) Surveys of the Cross River gorilla and chimpanzee populations in Takamanda Forest Reserve, Cameroon. Pp. 129-140 in: Comiskey, J. A. et al. (eds.) Takamanda: the biodiversity of an African rainforest. SI/MAB Series 8. Washington, D. C. (Smithsonian Institution).
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Tutin, C. E. G. & Vedder, A. (2001) Gorilla conservation and research in Central Africa. Pp. 429-448 in: Weber, W. et al. (eds.) African rain forest ecology & conservation. New Haven, London (Yale University Press).
White, L. J. T. & Tutin, C. E. G. (2001) Why chimpanzees and gorillas respond differently to logging. Pp. 449-462 in: Weber, W. et al. (eds.) African rain forest ecology & conservation. New Haven, London (Yale University Press).
Wilkie, D. S. (2001) Bushmeat trade in the Congo Basin. Pp. 86-109 in: Beck, B. B. et al. (eds.) Great Apes & Humans. Washington, D. C. (Smithsonian Institution Press).
Wilson, R. (1984) The mountain gorilla project: Progress report 6. Oryx 18, 223-229.
Yamagiwa, J. (2003) Bushmeat poaching and the conservation crisis in Kahuzi-Biega National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo. Pp. 115-135 in: Price, S. V. (eds.) War and tropical forests. New York (Food Products Press).
Clifford, S. L. et al. (2003) Genetic studies of western gorillas. Pp. 269-292 in: Taylor, A. B. & Goldsmith, M. L. (eds.) Gorilla biology. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
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Groves, C. P. (2003) A history of gorilla taxonomy. Pp. 15-34 in: Taylor, A. B. & Goldsmith, M. L. (eds.) Gorilla biology. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
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van der Valk, T. et al. (2018) Significant loss of mitochondrial diversity within the last century due to extinction of peripheral populations in eastern gorillas. Scientific Reports 8, 6551.
van der Valk et al. (2019) Historical Genomes Reveal the Genomic Consequences of Recent Population Decline in Eastern Gorillas. Current Biology 29, 1-6.
Chevalier-Skolnikoff, S. (1977) A Piagetan model for describing and comparing socialization in monkey, ape and human infants. Pp. 159-187 in: Chevalier-Skolnikoff, S. & Poirier, F. E. (eds.) Primate bio-social development. New York (Garland).
Fletcher, A. (2001) Development of infant independence from the mother in wild mountain gorillas. Pp. 153-182 in: Robbins, M. M. et al. (eds.) Mountain Gorillas. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
Fossey, D. (1979) Development of the mountain gorilla: The first thirty-six months. In: The great apes, D. A. Hamburg & E. McCown (eds.), Benjamin/Cummings, Menlo Park, pp. 139-184.
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Brodersen, K. (2001): Savage's Savages. How the Gorilla became a Savage Beast because of Hanno's Periplus. Pp. 87-98 in: Geus, K. et al. (eds.) Punica, Lybica, Ptolemaica: Festschrift für Werner Huß zum 65. Geburtstag. Leuven (Peeters).
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Watts, D. P. (2000) Causes and consequences of variation in male mountain gorilla life histories and group membership. Pp. 169-179 in: Kappeler, P. M. (ed.) Primate males. Cambridge (Cambridge University Press).
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