Linda Fedigan
Affiliations: | Anthropology | University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Sign in to add traineeColin A. Chapman | grad student | 1987 | University of Alberta |
Katharine M. Jack | grad student | 2001 | University of Alberta |
Robert C. O'Malley | grad student | 1999-2002 | University of Calgary |
Sarah D. Carnegie | grad student | 2011 | University of Calgary |
Amanda D. Melin | grad student | 2003-2011 | University of Calgary |
Fernando A. Campos | grad student | 2005-2014 | University of Calgary |
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Jack KM, Kulick NK, Schoof VAM, et al. (2024) And Baby Makes Three: Postpartum Changes in Male-Female Affiliative Interactions in White-Faced Capuchins. American Journal of Primatology. e23691 |
Campos FA, Wikberg EC, Orkin JD, et al. (2024) Wild capuchin monkeys as a model system for investigating the social and ecological determinants of ageing. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 379: 20230482 |
Turner SE, Fedigan LM, Joyce MM, et al. (2023) Mothers of disabled infants had higher cortisol levels in a free-ranging group of Japanese macaques (Macaca fuscata). American Journal of Primatology. e23500 |
Eppley TM, Hoeks S, Chapman CA, et al. (2022) Factors influencing terrestriality in primates of the Americas and Madagascar. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2121105119 |
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 |
Kulick NK, Cheves S, Chaves-Cordero C, et al. (2021) Female-committed infanticide followed by juvenile-enacted cannibalism in wild white-faced capuchins. Primates; Journal of Primatology |
Fedigan LM, Hogan JD, Campos FA, et al. (2021) Costs of male infanticide for female capuchins: When does an adaptive male reproductive strategy become costly for females and detrimental to population viability? American Journal of Physical Anthropology |
Colchero F, Aburto JM, Archie EA, et al. (2021) The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis. Nature Communications. 12: 3666 |
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 |
Nishikawa M, Ferrero N, Cheves S, et al. (2020) Infant cannibalism in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys. Ecology and Evolution. 10: 12679-12684 |