Dear BERGers
We’ve had a cracking autumn BERG seminar series ably organised by Gemma Mackintosh, with Deborah Bruce taking the reins for the spring semester. These meetings are such important opportunities for feedback and for networking, and so we offer big thanks
to all our speakers, and to the organisers.
Finally, the University’s Top Ten of most shared 2018 articles – as measured by the Altmetric score of attention – has just been released, and two BERGers feature.
Dr Liz Williamson (and BES’s Boo Maisels) got number one spot
Strindberg S, Maisels F, Williamson EA, Blake S, Stokes E, Aba’a R, Abitsi G, Agbor A, Ambahe R, Bakabana PC, Bechem M,Berlemont A, de Semboli B, Boundja
PR & Jeffery KJ (2018) Guns, germs, and trees determine density and distribution of gorillas and chimpanzees in Western Equatorial Africa, Science Advances, 4 (4), Art. No.:eaar2964. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aar2964.
And Prof Craig Roberts was in third place.
Jones BC, Hahn AC, Fisher C, Wang H, Kandrik M, Han C, Fasolt V, Morrison D, Lee AJ, Holzleitner IJ, O’Shea KJ, Roberts SC, Little AC & DeBruine LM (2018) No
Compelling Evidence That Preferences for Facial Masculinity Track Changes in Women’s Hormonal Status, Psychological Science, 29 (6), pp. 996-1005. https://doi.org/10.1177/0956797618760197.
Congratulations to them!
Happy holidays!
Hannah
Hannah M. Buchanan-Smith
Professor, Behaviour and Evolution Research Group (BERG)