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Jeanne Altmann

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Hormones and Behavior|October 10, 2006
Mechanisms of sexual selection: sexual swellings and estrogen concentrations as fertility indicators and cues for male consort decisions in wild baboonsLaurence R Gesquiere, Emmanuel O Wango, Susan C Alberts, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|October 23, 2013
"Friendships" between new mothers and adult males: adaptive benefits and determinants in wild baboons (<i>Papio cynocephalus</i>)Nga Nguyen, Russell C Van Horn, Susan C Alberts, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 9, 2018
Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlatesLaurence R Gesquiere, Jeanne Altmann, Elizabeth A Archie, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|September 4, 2013
Puberty and dispersal in a wild primate populationPatrick O Onyango, Laurence R Gesquiere, Jeanne Altmann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2015
Optimal group size in a highly social mammalA Catherine Markham, Laurence R Gesquiere, Susan C Alberts, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 27, 2010
Life history context of reproductive aging in a wild primate modelJeanne Altmann, Laurence Gesquiere, Jordi Galbany, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 16, 2020
Body size and fatness of free-living baboons reflect food availability and activity levelsJeanne Altmann, Dale Schoeller, Stuart A Altmann, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 12, 2014
Social affiliation matters: both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships predict survival in wild female baboonsElizabeth A Archie, Jenny Tung, Michael Clark, et al.
Elife|September 25, 2019
Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboonsMatthew N Zipple, Elizabeth A Archie, Jenny Tung, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|February 21, 2006
The endocrinology of pregnancy and fetal loss in wild baboonsJacinta C Beehner, Nga Nguyen, Emmanuel O Wango, et al.
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Hormones and Behavior|October 10, 2006
Mechanisms of sexual selection: sexual swellings and estrogen concentrations as fertility indicators and cues for male consort decisions in wild baboonsLaurence R Gesquiere, Emmanuel O Wango, Susan C Alberts, et al.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology|October 23, 2013
"Friendships" between new mothers and adult males: adaptive benefits and determinants in wild baboons (<i>Papio cynocephalus</i>)Nga Nguyen, Russell C Van Horn, Susan C Alberts, et al.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 9, 2018
Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlatesLaurence R Gesquiere, Jeanne Altmann, Elizabeth A Archie, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|September 4, 2013
Puberty and dispersal in a wild primate populationPatrick O Onyango, Laurence R Gesquiere, Jeanne Altmann, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 28, 2015
Optimal group size in a highly social mammalA Catherine Markham, Laurence R Gesquiere, Susan C Alberts, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|August 27, 2010
Life history context of reproductive aging in a wild primate modelJeanne Altmann, Laurence Gesquiere, Jordi Galbany, et al.
American Journal of Primatology|January 16, 2020
Body size and fatness of free-living baboons reflect food availability and activity levelsJeanne Altmann, Dale Schoeller, Stuart A Altmann, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|September 12, 2014
Social affiliation matters: both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships predict survival in wild female baboonsElizabeth A Archie, Jenny Tung, Michael Clark, et al.
Elife|September 25, 2019
Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboonsMatthew N Zipple, Elizabeth A Archie, Jenny Tung, et al.
Hormones and Behavior|February 21, 2006
The endocrinology of pregnancy and fetal loss in wild baboonsJacinta C Beehner, Nga Nguyen, Emmanuel O Wango, et al.
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