Dear BERGers,
I hope that you all had a nice Easter break. This is just a reminder that tomorrow (7
April, 16:00) Dr Maureen McCarthy (University of Southern California) will be giving a
seminar for us about demographic and behavioural variation in chimpanzees of the
Anthropocene (please find the abstract below this email). Looking forward to seeing you
tomorrow!
Best wishes,
Pawel and Sarah
Abstract:
Maureen S. McCarthy
University of Southern California, USA
Exploring Demographic and Behavioral Variation in Chimpanzees of the Anthropocene
Sixty years of chimpanzee field studies have revealed remarkable insights into their
behavior, life history, and evolutionary kinship with humans. Nonetheless, most knowledge
about the behavior of wild chimpanzees has come from a handful of long-term study sites.
Recent research from these sites and others has shown greater behavioral flexibility and
demographic variation in chimpanzees than was previously recognized. Simultaneously, this
variation is being lost as chimpanzees are threatened increasingly with extinction due to
habitat loss, hunting, and other anthropogenic factors. In this talk, I describe how my
research explores the behavioral flexibility and demographic patterns of chimpanzees
living in the Anthropocene.
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