Richard Wrangham
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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"Richard Wrangham"Cross-listing: Neurotree - Primatology Tree
Children
Sign in to add traineeBrian Hare | grad student | Harvard | |
Katherine McAuliffe | grad student | Harvard (Primatology Tree) | |
Brenda McCowan | grad student | Harvard (Primatology Tree) | |
Tony Goldberg | grad student | 1996- | (Primatology Tree) |
Leah J. Domb | grad student | 2000 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
James Holland Jones | grad student | 1993-2000 | Harvard |
Michael L. Wilson | grad student | 1994-2001 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Joseph A. Marcus | grad student | 2003 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Andrew J. Marshall | grad student | 2004 | Harvard (Primatology Tree) |
Melissa E. Thompson | grad student | 2005 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Sonya M. Kahlenberg | grad student | 2006 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Margaret C. Crofoot | grad student | 2008 | Harvard (Primatology Tree) |
Zarin P. Machanda | grad student | 2009 | Harvard (Primatology Tree) |
Brian Madison Wood | grad student | 2004-2010 | Harvard |
Rachel N. Carmody | grad student | 2012 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Victoria E. Wobber | grad student | 2012 | Harvard (Neurotree) |
Alexander V. Georgiev | grad student | 2005-2012 | Harvard (Primatology Tree) |
Marc David Hauser | post-doc | University of Michigan (Neurotree) | |
Ian C. Gilby | post-doc | 2005-2009 | Harvard |
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Fox S, Muller MN, Peña NC, et al. (2024) Selective social tolerance drives differentiated relationships among wild female chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour. 217: 21-38 |
Muller MN, Sabbi KH, Thompson ME, et al. (2024) Age-related reproductive effort in male chimpanzees: terminal investment or alternative tactics? Animal Behaviour. 213: 11-21 |
Sabbi KH, Kurilla SE, Monroe IG, et al. (2024) Ecological variation in adult social play reveals a hidden cost of motherhood for wild chimpanzees. Current Biology : Cb. 34: 1364-1369.e2 |
Rosati AG, Sabbi KH, Bryer MAH, et al. (2023) Observational approaches to chimpanzee behavior in an African sanctuary: Implications for research, welfare, and capacity-building. American Journal of Primatology. e23534 |
Amir D, Melnikoff D, Warneken F, et al. (2023) Computational signatures of inequity aversion in children across seven societies. Journal of Experimental Psychology. General |
Fox SA, Muller MN, González NT, et al. (2022) Weak, but not strong, ties support coalition formation among wild female chimpanzees. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 378: 20210427 |
van der Wal JEM, Spottiswoode CN, Uomini NT, et al. (2022) Safeguarding human-wildlife cooperation. Conservation Letters. 15: e12886 |
Scully EJ, Liu W, Li Y, et al. (2022) The ecology and epidemiology of malaria parasitism in wild chimpanzee reservoirs. Communications Biology. 5: 1020 |
Negrey JD, Emery Thompson M, Dunn CD, et al. (2022) Female reproduction and viral infection in a long-lived mammal. The Journal of Animal Ecology |
Mine JG, Slocombe KE, Willems EP, et al. (2022) Vocal signals facilitate cooperative hunting in wild chimpanzees. Science Advances. 8: eabo5553 |