EvAnth Duke

@EvAnthDuke

The members of the Evolutionary Anthropology Department study the evolutionary origins of our species and what makes us unique.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2019.

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    New findings from Anne Pusey of : Chimps are unusual among mammals in that daughters, not sons, typically pick up their roots at puberty and move away from their families. Learn why some chimpanzee females in Gombe National Park stay put instead of moving out. ⬇️

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    Early life maternal loss far past weaning age curtails survival and longevity in wild chimpanzees, especially males. Moms matter for slow-developing, social species like primates! New results from Prof. Anne Pusey & colleagues in BE&S:

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    27. sij

    Skeletons are fundamental tools for teaching anatomy and studying human diversity. Understanding human variation also helps a variety of researchers & clinicians. Read how , an online library of skeletons where scientists share data, avoids ethical dilemmas.

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  4. 22. sij

    New panel regression from , , and researchers effectively predicts body mass in bonobos, may be useful in estimating mass of small-bodied hominins.

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    21. sij

    This , we're talking about mutations that make some squirrels glow! Nearly all fox squirrels (Sciurus niger) have a genetic mutation that makes their bones glow pink under a blacklight (bottom left), unlike those of the eastern gray squirrel (right). 🐿️

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  6. 21. sij

    Check out new research from and the team on promising methods for assaying immunity non-invasively in wild primates! Such approaches may help get at long-standing Qs about tradeoffs b/t costly physiological processes like immune and repro function.

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  7. 21. sij

    What's up, twitter? The Evolutionary Anthropology department is officially now live on twitter! Follow us here (and not at 🙂) to hear the latest from our faculty, students, collaborators, and friends.

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