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Publications in English in recent 5 years
- Nakagawa N. Chlorocebus tantalus. In: Mammals of Africa, vol. II, Primates, Butynski,T, Kingdon, J, Kalina, J (eds.), Bloomsbury Publishing, London. 2013, p. 271-273
- Nakagawa N. The Function and Evolutionary History of Groups in Primates: Focusing on Sex Differences in Locational Dispersal. In: Groups: Evolution of Human Societies, Kawai, K. (ed.), Kyoto University Press, Kyoto, 2013, p.79-110.
- Shimooka, Y., Nakagawa, N. Functions of an unreported "rocking-embrace" gesture between female Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata) in Kinkazan Island, Japan. Primates 55: 327-335, 2014.
- Nakagawa, N., Matsubara, M., Shimooka, Y., Nishikawa, M. Embracing in a wild group of Yakushima Macaques (Macaca fuscata yakui) as an example of social customs. Current Anthropology, 56: 104-118, 2015.
- Nakagawa, N. "Sugiyama Yukimaru" International Encyclopedia of Primatoloogy (ed. Agustin Fuentes), Wiley-Blackwell, 2017.
Presentation in English at the congress of international society or symposium in recent 5 years
- Nakagawa N: Studies on intra-specific differences in the Japanese macaques by “acting multi-locally”. PWS (the Leading Graduate Program of Primatology and Wildlife Sciences) kick-off symposium. March 6-9, 2014.
- Nakagawa N: Similar but different: A comparative view on Laboratory and Japanese macaques. The 50th Anniversary Symposium of KUPRI: Past, present and future of primatology. January, 2017.
- Nakagawa N, Hikida K: Changes observed across generations in the frequency of a social customary behavior in Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). XXXVIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society. August, 2018.