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Meta-analysis of ape survey data using the A.P.E.S database and development of approaches to efficiently fill sampling gaps: Genevieve Campbell, graduate student
Behavioral endocrinology of great apes: Tobias Deschner, post-doc
Male social interaction: Nadin Eckhardt, graduate student
Reciprocity in wild Taï chimpanzees: Cristina Gomes, post-doc
Niche partitioning between Gorillas and Chimpanzees: Josephine Head, graduate student
Mental maps and planning skills in Tai chimpanzees: Karline Janmaat, post-doc
Diseases in the Taï chimpanzees: Siv Aina Jensen, graduate student
Le Biomonitoring des chimpanzés au Parc National de Tai, Côte d´ Ivoire : évaluation d´une approche méthodologique performante: Celestin Kouakou, graduate student
Setup of a Pan-African ape trend estimation program: Jessica Junker, graduate student
Developing techniques for great ape monitoring: Hjalmar Kühl, post-doc
Social structures and stress hormones in wild chimpanzees: Lydia Luncz, graduate student
Gastrointestinale Parasiten als Indikatoren für den Gesundheitsstatus und ihre Beeinflussung durch exogene und endogene Faktoren bei wildlebenden Schimpansen (Pan troglodytes verus) des Taї Nationalparks (Côte d`Ivoire): Sonja Metzger, graduate student
Primate Behavioral Ecology, Forest Ecology and Conservation: David Morgan, guest
Biomonitoring in the Taï National Park: Paul Kouamé N'Goran, graduate student
Le régime alimentaire et la competition des chimpanzés sauvages dans le parc national de Tai, Côte d´Ivoire: Antoine N'Guessan, post-doc
Spatial orientation in Taï chimpanzees: Emmanuelle Normand, graduate student
Feeding competition and social and technical behavior in Loango chimpanzees: Luisa Rabanal, graduate student
Social networks in Taï chimpanzees: Julia Riedel, graduate student
Primate Behavioral Ecology, Forest Ecology and Conservation: Crickette
Sanz, post-doc
Dispersal patterns and population dynamics of wild bonobos and chimpanzees directly assessed using uniparentally-inherited genetic markers: Grit Schubert, graduate student
Historic African ape distribution and future predictions in relation to climate change and human population growth: Sandra Tranquilli, graduate student
Genetic investigations of chimpanzees: Linda Vigilant, scientist
Female social interaction in Tai Chimpanzees: Livia Wittiger, graduate student
Habituation of a gorilla group and a chimpanzee community in Loango National Park, Gabon: Edward Wright, Lindsay Lee Rankin research assistants
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