Phyllis C. Lee
Affiliations: | Biological Anthropology | University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom |
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Catarina Carreira Nogueira Casanova | grad student | 1998-2002 | Cambridge |
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Pereira AS, Rebelo ID, Casanova C, et al. (2020) The multidimensionality of female mandrill sociality-A dynamic multiplex network approach. Plos One. 15: e0230942 |
Webber CE, Lee PC. (2020) Play in Elephants: Wellbeing, Welfare or Distraction? Animals : An Open Access Journal From Mdpi. 10 |
Pereira AS, Rebelo ID, Casanova C, et al. (2019) The dynamics of grooming interactions: maintenance of partner choice and the consequences of demographic variation for female mandrills. Peerj. 7: e6332 |
Lee PC, Fishlock V, Webber CE, et al. (2016) The reproductive advantages of a long life: longevity and senescence in wild female African elephants. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 70: 337-345 |
Hamel S, Gaillard J, Yoccoz NG, et al. (2016) Cohort variation in individual body mass dissipates with age in large herbivores Ecological Monographs. 86: 517-543 |
Fishlock V, Caldwell C, Lee PC. (2015) Elephant resource-use traditions. Animal Cognition |
Klailova M, Lee PC. (2015) Response to Masi and Bouret - commentary on Klailova and Lee's (2014) "Wild western lowland gorillas signal selectively using odor". Physiology & Behavior. 145: 127-8 |
Morton FB, Weiss A, Buchanan-Smith HM, et al. (2015) Capuchin monkeys with similar personalities have higher-quality relationships independent of age, sex, kinship and rank Animal Behaviour. 105: 163-171 |
Strier KB, Lee PC, Ives AR. (2014) Behavioral flexibility and the evolution of primate social states. Plos One. 9: e114099 |
Klailova M, Lee PC. (2014) Wild western lowland gorillas signal selectively using odor. Plos One. 9: e99554 |