Weekly Schedule Fall 2016
Week 1 Sep. 02 Sign-up, first meeting Week 2 Sep. 09 Amy Lu Week 3 Sept. 16 Marcy Ekanayake-Weber Week 4 Sep. 23 Eliot Monaco Week 5 Sep. 30 Andreas Koenig Week 6 Oct. 07 Katherine Kling Week 7 Oct. 14 Elise Lauterbur Week 8 Oct. 21 Jacob Feder Week 9 Oct. 27 Guest speaker Robert Seyfarth, Department of Biology and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Week 10 Nov. 04 No meeting - NEEP meeting at Hunter College NYC Week 11 Nov. 11 Lauren Petrullo Week 12 Nov. 18 Alicia Lamb Week 13 Nov. 25 No meeting - Thanksgiving Week 14 Dec. 02 Catherine Markham Week 15 Dec. 09 Rachel Perlman
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Rachel Perlman leads the discussion on:
Velando A, Beamonte-Barrientos R, Torres R. 2014. Enhanced male coloration after immune challenge increases reproductive potential. J Evol Biol 27:1582-1589. Guest speaker Karen Kramer from the Department of Anthropology, University of Utah talks about
"The evolution of cooperative breeding: parenting & juvenility in traditional societies and the past" Catherine Markham leads the discussion on:
Huchard E, English S, Bell MBV, Thavarajah N, Clutton-Brock TH. 2016. Competitive growth in a cooperative mammal. Nature 533:532-534. Alicia Lamb leads the discussion on
Donati G, Campera M, Balestri M, Serra V, Barresi M, Schwitzer C, Curtis DJ, Santini L. 2016. Ecological and anthropogenic correlates of activity patterns in Eulemur. Int J Primatol 37:29-46. Lauren Petrullo leads the discussion on:
Berghaenel A, Heistermann M, Schuelke O, Ostner J. 2016. Prenatal stress effects in a wild, long-lived primate: predictive adaptive responses in an unpredictable environment. Proc R Soc Lond B 283:20161304. Guest speaker Robert Seyfarth from the Department of Biology and Psychology, University of Pennsylvania talks about
"How to win friends and influence fitness: lessons from female baboons" Jacob Feder leads the discussion on:
Dettmer AM, Kaburu SSK, Simpson EA, Paukner A, Sclafani V, Byers KL, Murphy AM, Miller M, Marquez N, Miller GM, Suomi SJ, Ferrari PF. 2016. Neonatal face-to-face interactions promote later social behaviour in infant rhesus monkeys. Nat Commun 7:11940. Elise Lauterbur leads the discussion on:
Dosmann A, Bahet N, Gordon DM. 2016. Experimental modulation of external microbiome affects nestmate recognition in harvester ants (Pogonomyrmex barbatus). PeerJ 4:e1566. Katherine Kling leads the discussion on:
Chapman CA, Bonnell TR, Gogarten JF, Lambert JE, Omeja P, Twinomugisha D, Wasserman MD, Rothman JM. 2013. Are primates ecosystem engineers? Int J Primatol 34:1-14. Andreas Koenig leads the discussion on:
Coiner-Collier S, Scott RS, Chalk-Wilayto J, Cheyne SM, Constantino P, Dominy NJ, Elgart AA, Glowacka H, Loyola LC, Ossi-Lupo K, Raguet-Schofield ML, Talebi MG, Sala EA, Sieradzy P, Taylor AC, Vinyard CJ, Wright BW, Yamashita N, Lucas PW, Vogel ER. 2016. Primate dietary ecology in the context of food mechanical properties. J Hum Evol 98:103-118. Eliot Moncao leads the discussion on:
Pebsworth PA, Bardi M, Huffman MA. 2012. Geophagy in chacma baboons: patterns of soil consumption by age class, sex, and reproductive state. Am J Primatol 74:48-57. Marcy Ekanayake-Weber leads the discussion on:
Schwanz LE, Sherwin WB, Ognenovska K, Lacey EA. 2016. Paternity and male mating strategies of a ground squirrel (Ictidomys parvidens) with an extended mating season. J Mammal 97:576-588. Amy Lu leads the discussion on:
Emery Thompson M, Muller MN, Sabbi K, Machanda ZP, Otali E, Wrangham RW. 2016. Faster reproductive rates trade off against offspring growth in wild chimpanzees. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 113:7780-7785. |