*Scherr R, Bezanson M, Jegathesan M, Nelson RG. (submitted) Asked too much, given too little: health risks and responsibilities of agricultural fieldworkers on California’s Central Coast. American Anthropologist
Rodrigues MA, Sarathi Mishra, P. and Bezanson M. (2023) Anthropogenic and observer
effects of primate behaviour: perspectives on the continuum of wild-captive behavior. In: McKinney, T., Waters, S., Rodrigues, M. A. (eds) Primates in Anthropogenic Landscapes: Exploring Primate Behavioural Ecology Across Human Contexts. Springer Book Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects.
Bezanson M, Franquesa-Soler, M, Kowalewski M, McNamara A, Oktaviani R, & Rodrigues MA. 2022. Best practices are never best: evaluating primate conservation education programs (PCEPs) with a decolonial perspective. American Journal of Primatology, e23424. Open Access.
MacKinnon, K and Bezanson, M. 2022. The cebidae: ecological niches and behavioral strategies of capuchins (Cebus, Sapajus) and Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri). In Sussman RW, Hart D, Colquhoun, I (eds) The natural history of primates. A systematic survey of ecology and behavior. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Bezanson M, Strier, KB, Sussman RW. 2022. The atelinae: behavior and ecology of spider monkeys (Ateles), howling monkeys (Alouatta), wooly monkeys (Lagothrix), and muriquis (Brachyteles). In Sussman RW Hart D, Colquhoun, I (eds) The natural history of primates. A systematic survey of ecology and behavior. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Bezanson M, McNamara AJ. 2019 The what and where of primate field research may be failing primate conservation. Evolutionary Anthropology 28:166-178. Open Access.
Riley EP, Bezanson M. 2018. Ethics of primate fieldwork. Annual Reviews of Anthropology. Volume 47:493-512.
Bezanson M. 2018.Prehensile tail. In: International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Wiley-Liss. Pp. 1-2.
Bezanson M. 2017. Primate locomotor development and evolution. Annual Reviews of Anthropology. Volume 46: 279-298.
Bezanson M. 2017. Prehensile tail. In: International Encyclopedia of Primatology. Wiley-Liss. Pp. 1030-1031
Zhu W, Garber PA, Bezanson M, Qi X, Li B. 2015. Age-and sex-based patterns of positional behavior and substrate utilization in the Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana). American Journal of Primatology. 77:98-108.
Farnsworth JS, Baldwin L, Bezanson M. 2014. An invitation for engagement: Assigning and assessing field notes to promote deeper levels of observation. Journal of Natural History Education and Experience. 8:12-20.
Bezanson M, Stowe R, Watts SM. 2013. Reducing the ecological impact of field research. American Journal of Primatology 75: 1-9.
Bezanson M, Morbeck, M.E. 2013. Future adults or old children? Integrating life history frameworks for understanding primate locomotor patterns. In: Clancy KBH, Hinde K, and Rutherford JN. eds. Building babies: primate development in proximate and ultimate perspective. Springer Book Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects. New York. p. 435-458.
Bezanson M. 2012. The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata. American Journal of Primatology. 74:770-782.
Bezanson M, Watts SM, Jobin MA. 2012. Tree truthing: How accurate are substrate estimates in primate field studies? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147:671-677.
Bezanson M. 2009. Life history and locomotion in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 140: 508-517.
Bezanson M., Garber PA, Murphy JT, and Premo LS. 2008. Patterns of subgrouping and spatial affiliation in a community of mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata). American Journal of Primatology. 70: 282-293.
Bezanson M. 2006. Leap, bridge or ride? Ontogenetic influences on gap crossing in Cebus and Alouatta. In: Estrada, A., Garber, P.A., Pavelka, M., and Luecke, L. (eds.) New perspectives in the study of Mesoamerican primates: distribution, ecology, behavior, and conservation. New York, Springer, pp. 333-348.
Rodrigues MA, Sarathi Mishra, P. and Bezanson M. (2023) Anthropogenic and observer
effects of primate behaviour: perspectives on the continuum of wild-captive behavior. In: McKinney, T., Waters, S., Rodrigues, M. A. (eds) Primates in Anthropogenic Landscapes: Exploring Primate Behavioural Ecology Across Human Contexts. Springer Book Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects.
Bezanson M, Franquesa-Soler, M, Kowalewski M, McNamara A, Oktaviani R, & Rodrigues MA. 2022. Best practices are never best: evaluating primate conservation education programs (PCEPs) with a decolonial perspective. American Journal of Primatology, e23424. Open Access.
MacKinnon, K and Bezanson, M. 2022. The cebidae: ecological niches and behavioral strategies of capuchins (Cebus, Sapajus) and Squirrel Monkeys (Saimiri). In Sussman RW, Hart D, Colquhoun, I (eds) The natural history of primates. A systematic survey of ecology and behavior. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Bezanson M, Strier, KB, Sussman RW. 2022. The atelinae: behavior and ecology of spider monkeys (Ateles), howling monkeys (Alouatta), wooly monkeys (Lagothrix), and muriquis (Brachyteles). In Sussman RW Hart D, Colquhoun, I (eds) The natural history of primates. A systematic survey of ecology and behavior. Lanham MD: Rowman and Littlefield.
Bezanson M, McNamara AJ. 2019 The what and where of primate field research may be failing primate conservation. Evolutionary Anthropology 28:166-178. Open Access.
Riley EP, Bezanson M. 2018. Ethics of primate fieldwork. Annual Reviews of Anthropology. Volume 47:493-512.
Bezanson M. 2018.Prehensile tail. In: International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Wiley-Liss. Pp. 1-2.
Bezanson M. 2017. Primate locomotor development and evolution. Annual Reviews of Anthropology. Volume 46: 279-298.
Bezanson M. 2017. Prehensile tail. In: International Encyclopedia of Primatology. Wiley-Liss. Pp. 1030-1031
Zhu W, Garber PA, Bezanson M, Qi X, Li B. 2015. Age-and sex-based patterns of positional behavior and substrate utilization in the Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey (Rhinopithecus roxellana). American Journal of Primatology. 77:98-108.
Farnsworth JS, Baldwin L, Bezanson M. 2014. An invitation for engagement: Assigning and assessing field notes to promote deeper levels of observation. Journal of Natural History Education and Experience. 8:12-20.
Bezanson M, Stowe R, Watts SM. 2013. Reducing the ecological impact of field research. American Journal of Primatology 75: 1-9.
Bezanson M, Morbeck, M.E. 2013. Future adults or old children? Integrating life history frameworks for understanding primate locomotor patterns. In: Clancy KBH, Hinde K, and Rutherford JN. eds. Building babies: primate development in proximate and ultimate perspective. Springer Book Series: Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects. New York. p. 435-458.
Bezanson M. 2012. The ontogeny of prehensile-tail use in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata. American Journal of Primatology. 74:770-782.
Bezanson M, Watts SM, Jobin MA. 2012. Tree truthing: How accurate are substrate estimates in primate field studies? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147:671-677.
Bezanson M. 2009. Life history and locomotion in Cebus capucinus and Alouatta palliata. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 140: 508-517.
Bezanson M., Garber PA, Murphy JT, and Premo LS. 2008. Patterns of subgrouping and spatial affiliation in a community of mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata). American Journal of Primatology. 70: 282-293.
Bezanson M. 2006. Leap, bridge or ride? Ontogenetic influences on gap crossing in Cebus and Alouatta. In: Estrada, A., Garber, P.A., Pavelka, M., and Luecke, L. (eds.) New perspectives in the study of Mesoamerican primates: distribution, ecology, behavior, and conservation. New York, Springer, pp. 333-348.