Jennifer D. Cooper, Ph.D.

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Biology California State University, Stanislaus 
Area:
Mammalian population ecology and genetics
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Jennifer's research used genetic techniques to investigate dispersal in collared peccaries; she is now a Lecturer in Biology at CSU Stanislaus.

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Peter M. Waser grad student 2009 Purdue
 (Using genetic data to characterize dispersal, relatedness and parentage in the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu).)
Peter M. Waser grad student 2009 Purdue
 (Using genetic data to characterize dispersal, relatedness and parentage in the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu).)
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Cooper JD, Waser PM, Hellgren EC, et al. (2011) Is sexual monomorphism a predictor of polygynandry? Evidence from a social mammal, the collared peccary Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 65: 775-785
Cooper JD, Vitalis R, Waser PM, et al. (2010) Quantifying male-biased dispersal among social groups in the collared peccary (Pecari tajacu) using analyses based on mtDNA variation. Heredity. 104: 79-87
Cooper JD, Waser PM, Gopurenko D, et al. (2010) Measuring sex-biased dispersal in social mammals: Comparisons of nuclear and mitochondrial genes in collared peccaries Journal of Mammalogy. 91: 1413-1424
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