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Research Keywords: Primate Behavioural Ecology, Evolution of Group Living and Social Organization, Spatial Cognition, Group Movements, Concensus Costs, Social Foraging
Research Region: Uganda, Ghana
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Dr. Teichroeb is a primate behavioural ecologist who primarily examines the evolution of sociality, focusing on the determinants of social organization and the costs and benefits of group-living. She is particularly interested in the relative influence of social and ecological pressures on group dynamics in primates. Most of her fieldwork is carried out at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda and is focused on two species, vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) and Angolan colobus (Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii). Topics of current interest for the vervets include understanding foraging decision-making and concensus costs in group movements, utilizing field experiments to ask particular questions. Dr. Teichroeb’s team discovered a new type of primate social organization in C. a. ruwenzorii (a three-tiered multilevel society with uni-male/multi-female and multi-male/multi-female core units) and are working to uncover the ecological and social underpinnings.
Research Keywords: Primate Behavioural Ecology, Evolution of Group Living and Social Organization, Spatial Cognition, Group Movements, Concensus Costs, Social Foraging
Research Region: Uganda, Ghana
Biography:
Dr. Teichroeb is a primate behavioural ecologist who primarily examines the evolution of sociality, focusing on the determinants of social organization and the costs and benefits of group-living. She is particularly interested in the relative influence of social and ecological pressures on group dynamics in primates. Most of her fieldwork is carried out at Lake Nabugabo, Uganda and is focused on two species, vervet monkeys (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) and Angolan colobus (Colobus angolensis ruwenzorii). Topics of current interest for the vervets include understanding foraging decision-making and concensus costs in group movements, utilizing field experiments to ask particular questions. Dr. Teichroeb’s team discovered a new type of primate social organization in C. a. ruwenzorii (a three-tiered multilevel society with uni-male/multi-female and multi-male/multi-female core units) and are working to uncover the ecological and social underpinnings.
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Samantha Stead,Phoebe Edwards, Rebekah Persad,Rudy Boonstra,Julie Teichroeb,Rupert Palme,Jeff Bowman
GENERAL AND COMPARATIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY (2024): 114467-114467
T. Jean Arseneau-Robar,Julie A. Teichroeb,Andrew J. Macintosh,Tania L. Saj, Emily Glotfelty, Sarah Lucci,Pascale Sicotte,Eva C. Wikberg
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) (2023)
Scientific reportsno. 1 (2023): 11624-13
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American journal of primatologyno. 11 (2023): e23550-e23550
American journal of primatology (2023)
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Primates; journal of primatologyno. 5 (2023): 1-17
The Colobinespp.394-398, (2022)
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