Dear BERGers,
This is just a reminder that today (16:00) Dr Patrick Tkaczynski (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology; Tai Chimpanzee Project) will give a seminar about his work on maternal effects on offspring development in apes (abstract attached). The link to the session is below this email. We hope to see you all later today!
Below are the other talks taking place this semester:
03-Feb-20, 16:00
Alexander Georgiev (Bangor university)
“Zanzibar Red Colobus Project”
10-Feb-20, 16:00
Donna Kean (University of Stirling)
TBC
17-Feb-20, 16:00
Stefano Kaburu (University of Wolverhampton)
“Human-macaque interactions” (tentative)
03-Mar-20, 16:00
Laetitia Marechal (University of Lincoln)
“All about that face: facial features as potential drivers for human-primate interactions”
10-Mar-20, 16:00
Adrian Soldati (University of Neuchatel)
“Audience effects of chimpanzee pant hooting”
17-Mar-20, 16:00
Jo Setchell (Durham University)
“Decolonising Primatology”
24-Mar-20, 16:00
Drew Enigk (University of New Mexico)
“Social relationship formation and competition among adolescent and adult wild chimpanzees”(tentative)
31-Mar-20, 16:00
Maël Leroux (University of Zurich)
”Chimpanzee call combinations”(tentative)
07-Apr-20, 16:00
Maureen McCarthy (University of Southern California)
“PanAf project” (tentative)
14-Apr-20, 16:00
TBC
21-Apr-20, 16:00
Guillaume Dezecache (Université Clermont Auvergne)
“Social cognition in extremis”
28-Apr-20, 16:00
Erin Wessling (Harvard University)
“Ecology and behaviour of the 'savannah' chimpanzees (Fongoli, Senegal)” (tentative)
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
Link to the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fteams.mic…>
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UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers,
This is just a quick reminder that we have a meeting this Wednesday (27 January, 16:00) with Dr Patrick Tkaczynski (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology; Tai Chimpanzee Project) giving a presentation about his work on maternal effects on offspring development in apes (abstract attached). The link to the session is below this email.
Below are the other talks taking place this semester:
03-Feb-20, 16:00
Alexander Georgiev (Bangor university)
“Zanzibar Red Colobus Project”
10-Feb-20, 16:00
Donna Kean (University of Stirling)
TBC
17-Feb-20, 16:00
Stefano Kaburu (University of Wolverhampton)
“Human-macaque interactions” (tentative)
03-Mar-20, 16:00
Laetitia Marechal (University of Lincoln)
“All about that face: facial features as potential drivers for human-primate interactions”
10-Mar-20, 16:00
Adrian Soldati (University of Neuchatel)
“Audience effects of chimpanzee pant hooting”
17-Mar-20, 16:00
Jo Setchell (Durham University)
“Decolonising Primatology”
24-Mar-20, 16:00
Drew Enigk (University of New Mexico)
“Social relationship formation and competition among adolescent and adult wild chimpanzees”(tentative)
31-Mar-20, 16:00
Maël Leroux (University of Zurich)
”Chimpanzee call combinations”(tentative)
07-Apr-20, 16:00
Maureen McCarthy (University of Southern California)
“PanAf project” (tentative)
14-Apr-20, 16:00
TBC
21-Apr-20, 16:00
Guillaume Dezecache (Université Clermont Auvergne)
“Social cognition in extremis”
28-Apr-20, 16:00
Erin Wessling (Harvard University)
“Ecology and behaviour of the 'savannah' chimpanzees (Fongoli, Senegal)” (tentative)
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
Link to the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fteams.mic…>
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers,
This is just a quick reminder that we have a meeting today at 16:00 with Dr Jessica Hartel giving a presentation about her conservation work for the Kibale Chimpanzee Project (abstract attached). The link to the session is below this email.
Below are the other talks taking place this semester:
27-Jan-20, 16:00
Patrick Tkaczynski (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
“Maternal effects on offspring development in wild apes”
03-Feb-20, 16:00
Alexander Georgiev (Bangor university)
“Zanzibar Red Colobus Project”
10-Feb-20, 16:00
Donna Kean (University of Stirling)
TBC
17-Feb-20, 16:00
Stefano Kaburu (University of Wolverhampton)
“Human-macaque interactions” (tentative)
03-Mar-20, 16:00
Laetitia Marechal (University of Lincoln)
“All about that face: facial features as potential drivers for human-primate interactions”
10-Mar-20, 16:00
Adrian Soldati (University of Neuchatel)
“Audience effects of chimpanzee pant hooting”
17-Mar-20, 16:00
Jo Setchell (Durham University)
“Decolonising Primatology”
24-Mar-20, 16:00
Drew Enigk (University of New Mexico)
“Social relationship formation and competition among adolescent and adult wild chimpanzees”(tentative)
31-Mar-20, 16:00
Maël Leroux (University of Zurich)
”Chimpanzee call combinations”(tentative)
07-Apr-20, 16:00
Maureen McCarthy (University of Southern California)
“PanAf project” (tentative)
14-Apr-20, 16:00
TBC
21-Apr-20, 16:00
Guillaume Dezecache (Université Clermont Auvergne)
“Social cognition in extremis”
28-Apr-20, 16:00
Erin Wessling (Harvard University)
“Ecology and behaviour of the 'savannah' chimpanzees (Fongoli, Senegal)” (tentative)
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
Link to the meeting:
https://teams.microsoft.com/dl/launcher/launcher.html?url=%2F_%23%2Fl%2Fmee…<https://eur03.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fteams.mic…>
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers,
You might be interested in helping out the student with her dissertation project (please see below).
Best wishes,
Pawel
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From: Phyllis Lee <phyllis.lee(a)stir.ac.uk>
Sent: 19 January 2021 16:07
To: Hannah Buchanan-Smith <h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk>; Pawel Fedurek <pawel.fedurek(a)stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Fw: Research Study Interviews - Great Ape Personhood
Hi guys, this was sent to me.
Do you think we should circulate to BERG members?
Best wishes
P
Phyllis C. Lee
Emeritus Professor of Psychology
Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling FK9 4LA
UK
direct line +44 (0) 1786 467656
fax+44 (0) 1786 467641
mobile +44 (0) 7802 427132
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From: Charlotte O'Neill <B00338473(a)studentmail.uws.ac.uk>
Sent: 19 January 2021 09:22
To: Phyllis Lee <phyllis.lee(a)stir.ac.uk>
Subject: Research Study Interviews - Great Ape Personhood
CAUTION: This email originated from outside University of Stirling. Do not follow links or open attachments if you doubt the authenticity of the sender or the content.
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To whom it may concern,
I am currently studying at the University of the West of Scotland and I am contacting you regarding a research study I am conducting for my 4thyear dissertation.
Titled: A Qualitative Study into the Classification of Great Apes as Persons. Results of this study will allow me to draw conclusions as to whether great apes should be granted personhood.
I am aware that you have a Primatology department within your university, and I would greatly appreciate it if this email could be distributed among any lecturers, postgraduate or PhD students that may be interested in completing an interview for this study.
Please find attached the Participant Information Sheet for this research. The consent form will be sent to any willing participants.
I am aiming to complete the interviews by the end of February-beginning of March. Please take time to read the participant information sheet and contact me if you have any questions. Any willing participants can contact me via this email address or through my personal email addressc.s.oneill(a)hotmail.co.uk<mailto:c.s.oneill@hotmail.co.uk>to arrange a consent form and a date and time for the interview.
Thank you for your time, I look forward to hearing from you,
Kind Regards,
Charlotte O’Neill
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers,
This is just a quick reminder that we have our first BERG meeting this Wednesday (20 January) at 4pm with Jessica Hartel (University of North Georgia) giving a talk about chimpanzee conservation (please find the abstract below this email).
Please use the below link to join all our meetings this semester (I will resend this link at the start of every week for those who don't have it in their calendar):
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Abstract of Jess's talk:
"Landmines in the forest: Assessing and mitigating the threats of snares to wild chimpanzee conservation in Uganda
Uganda’s Kibale National Park is home to one of the largest populations of eastern chimpanzees. Historically, high poaching rates in the park have produced equally high snare injury rates in chimpanzees and other wildlife – approximately one-third of Ugandan chimpanzees have permanent snare injuries. Snares threaten the integrity of a chimpanzee’s daily life and health as well as their conservation as a species. Since 1987, the Kibale Chimpanzee Project (KCP) has been working in the Kanyawara region of the park to expand our knowledge of chimpanzee behavioral ecology while also implementing and maintaining many successful conservation initiatives that focus on this threat. Since 1997, our Kibale Snare Removal Program (KSRP) has deployed more than 5000 patrols and removed over 10,000 snares throughout the park, leading to a reduced rate of snare-setting in the Kanyawara home range and therefore a decline in the frequency of snare-related chimpanzee injuries. To complement this effort, in January 2020, we established the Chimpanzee Health, Intervention, and Monitoring Program (CHIMP), which is managed by an onsite Ugandan wildlife veterinarian. CHIMP adopts a One-Health approach to 1) improve chimpanzee health monitoring, 2) mitigate (anthropo)zoonotic disease transmission, 3) elevate veterinary emergency response to disease outbreaks and snare injuries, and 4) engage local communities in public awareness campaigns relating to chimp conservation. While CHIMP is still in its infancy, its establishment has been extraordinarily timely given the additional COVID-19 pandemic conservation challenges. All of our conservation efforts are in collaboration with the Uganda Wildlife Authority and the Jane Goodall Institute."
We very much hope to see you on Wednesday!
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
Dear BERGers,
Happy New Year! I hope all of you had a nice Xmas break and are ready for 2021!
I am writing to let you know that our first BERG meeting will take place on Wednesday the 20th of January. We will be hosting Dr Jessica Hartel (Kibale Chimpanzee Project; University of North Georgia), who will tell us about her conservation work on Kanyawara chimpanzees (please see the abstract attached).
We very much hope to see you all during the meeting. We will use MSTeams so you should receive a link to the meeting soon. Below, I also put a list of speakers for January - March.
Date Time Speaker Affiliation Presentation topic (tentative)
20-Jan-20 16:00 Jessica Hartel University of North Georgia Landmines in the forest: Assessing and mitigating the threats of snares to wild chimpanzee conservation in Uganda
27-Jan-20 16:00 Patrick Tkaczynski Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Maternal effects on offspring development in wild apes
03-Feb-20 16:00 Alexander Georgiev Bangor University Zanzibar Red Colobus Project (tentative)
10-Feb-20 16:00 TBC
17-Feb-20 16:00 Stefano Kaburu University of Wolverhampton Human-macaque interactions (tentative)
03-Mar-20 16:00 Laetitia Marechal University of Lincoln All about that face: facial features as potential drivers for human-primate interactions
10-Mar-20 16:00 Adrian Soldati University of Neuchatel Audience effects of chimpanzee pant hooting
17-Mar-20 16:00 Jo Setchell Durham University Decolonising Primatology
24-Mar-20 16:00 Drew Enigk University of New Mexico Social relationship formation and competition among adolescent and adult wild chimpanzees (Kanyawara, Uganda)
If you would like to give a talk or to invite someone to present for us, just let us know!
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.
I think you may have sent a message out to folk this morning but I don't think it arrived.....I only heard through BERG bounce notification as a list owner.
Did you use berg(a)lists.stir.ac.uk ?
Can you try again, or send the message to me to send?
I saw the programme and it looks absolutely FANTASTIC!
Thank you, Hannah
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)
Psychology, Faculty of Natural Sciences
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA
Scotland
E-mail: h.m.buchanan-smith(a)stir.ac.uk<mailto:h.m.buchanan-smith@stir.ac.uk>
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The University achieved an overall 5 stars in the QS World University Rankings 2020
UK Sports University of the Year 2020 (Times Higher Good University Guide)
The University of Stirling is a charity registered in Scotland, number SC 011159.