Lee, P. C. &  N. E. C. Priston (2005). Human Attitudes to Primates: Perceptions of Pests, Conflict and Consequences for Conservation. In Commensalism and Conflict: The Primate-Human Interface. J. D. Paterson. Winniipeg, Manitoba, Hignell Printing.

Priston, N. E. C. (2005). Crop-Raiding by Macaca Ochreata Brunnescens in Sulawesi: Reality, Perceptions and Outcomes for Conservation, PhD thesis, University of Cambridge Cambridge

Priston, N E C, (2008) Modelling Primate Crop-Raiding - Perceptions of Risk, Actual Risk and the Implications for Conservation, PSGB Conservation Grant Report

Priston N.E C & Underdown SJ (2009). A Simple Method for Calculating the Likelihood of Crop Damage by Primates: An Epidemiological Approach. International Journal of Pest Management 55 (1): 51-56.

Priston, N.E.C. (2009). Exclosure plots as a mechanism for quantifying damage to crops by primates. International Journal of Pest Management 55 (3): 243-249

Forthcoming publications:

Riley E and Priston, N. E. C., in press, Ethnoprimatology in Wallacea: Exploring the human-macaque interface on the island of Sulawesi, Indonesia, American Journal of Primatology

Priston, N. E. C, in press, Macaca ochreata. In: N. Rowe (ed.). All the World's Primates. East Hampton, NY: Pogonias Press.

Priston, N. E. C, in press, Macaca ochreata brunnescens. In: N. Rowe (ed.). All the World's Primates. East Hampton, NY: Pogonias Press.

Wright and Priston, in press, Hunting and trapping in Lebialem Division, Cameroon: bushmeat harvesting dynamics and human reliance, Endangered Species Research