Shirley C. Strum
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, CA |
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Silk JB, Städele V, Roberts EK, et al. (2020) Shifts in Male Reproductive Tactics over the Life Course in a Polygynandrous Mammal. Current Biology : Cb |
Städele V, Roberts ER, Barrett BJ, et al. (2019) Male-female relationships in olive baboons (Papio anubis): Parenting or mating effort? Journal of Human Evolution. 127: 81-92 |
Silk JB, Roberts ER, Städele V, et al. (2018) To grunt or not to grunt: Factors governing call production in female olive baboons, Papio anubis. Plos One. 13: e0204601 |
Silk JB, Roberts ER, Barrett BJ, et al. (2017) Female–male relationships influence the form of female–female relationships in olive baboons, Papio anubis Animal Behaviour. 131: 89-98 |
Strum SC. (2012) Darwin's monkey: why baboons can't become human. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 149: 3-23 |
Silk JB, Strum SC. (2010) Maternal condition does not influence birth sex ratios in anubis baboons (Papio anubis). Plos One. 5: e12750 |
Strum SC. (2010) The Development of Primate Raiding: Implications for Management and Conservation. International Journal of Primatology. 31: 133-156 |
Strum SC. (2002) Book Review: Primate Males. Peter M. Kappeler, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, U.K., 2000, xii + 316pp., $85.00 (hardback); $37.95 (paperback) International Journal of Primatology. 23: 223-225 |
Sambrook TD, Whiten A, Strum SC. (1995) Priority of access and grooming patterns of females in a large and a small group of olive baboons Animal Behaviour. 50: 1667-1682 |
Strum SC. (1994) Reconciling aggression and social manipulation as means of competition. 1. Life-History perspective International Journal of Primatology. 15: 739-765 |