Jeanne Altmann, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Ecology & Evolutionary Biology | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
Area:
behavioral ecologyWebsite:
https://eeb.princeton.edu/people/jeanne-altmannGoogle:
"Jeanne Altmann"Bio:
http://www.nasonline.org/member-directory/members/20004864.html
https://eeb.princeton.edu/sites/eeb/files/people-cv/jaltmanncv2008-15-17.doc
https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/21373548
Cross-listing: Animal Behavior Tree
Parents
Sign in to add mentorMihaly Csikszentmihalyi | grad student | 1979 | Chicago (Neurotree) | |
(The ecology of motherhood and early infancy) |
Children
Sign in to add traineeMichael L. Wilson | research assistant | 1992-1994 | Chicago |
Caitlin Barale | grad student | Princeton (Animal Behavior Tree) | |
Michael E. Pereira | grad student | 1979-1984 | Chicago (Neurotree) |
Susan C. Alberts | grad student | 1992 | Chicago (Evolution Tree) |
Juliet Furneaux Noor | grad student | 1995 | Chicago (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Susan W Margulis | grad student | 1990-1996 | Chicago (Evolution Tree) |
Karen Koeninger Ryan | grad student | 2000 | Chicago (Neurotree) |
Kerri Smith | grad student | 2000 | Chicago (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Tatjana C. Good | grad student | 2004 | Princeton (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Nga Nguyen | grad student | 2006 | Princeton (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Patrick O. Onyango | grad student | 2011 | Princeton |
Catherine C. Markham | grad student | 2012 | Princeton (Animal Behavior Tree) |
Jacinta Beehner | post-doc | Princeton |
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Zipple MN, Archie EA, Tung J, et al. (2023) Five Decades of Data Yield No Support for Adaptive Biasing of Offspring Sex Ratio in Wild Baboons (). The American Naturalist. 202: 383-398 |
Campos FA, Altmann J, Cords M, et al. (2022) Female reproductive aging in seven primate species: Patterns and consequences. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2117669119 |
Galezo AA, Nolas MA, Fogel AS, et al. (2022) Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate. Current Biology : Cb |
Campos FA, Archie EA, Gesquiere LR, et al. (2021) Glucocorticoid exposure predicts survival in female baboons. Science Advances. 7 |
Zipple MN, Altmann J, Campos FA, et al. (2021) Maternal death and offspring fitness in multiple wild primates. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 118 |
Levy EJ, Zipple MN, McLean E, et al. (2020) A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20201013 |
Levy EJ, Gesquiere LR, McLean E, et al. (2020) Higher dominance rank is associated with lower glucocorticoids in wild female baboons: A rank metric comparison. Hormones and Behavior. 104826 |
Rosenbaum S, Zeng S, Campos FA, et al. (2020) Social bonds do not mediate the relationship between early adversity and adult glucocorticoids in wild baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America |
Noonan MJ, Fleming CH, Tucker MA, et al. (2020) Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology |
Zipple MN, Archie EA, Tung J, et al. (2019) Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboons. Elife. 8 |