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Winnie Eckardt

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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 24, 2021
Evidence of demographic buffering in an endangered great ape: Social buffering on immature survival and the role of refined sex-age classes on population growth rateFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Scientific Reports|January 26, 2022
Retraction Note: Exploring the potential effect of COVID-19 on an endangered great apeFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Scientific Reports|October 22, 2021
Exploring the potential effect of COVID-19 on an endangered great apeFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Primates; Journal of Primatology|December 29, 2025
Responses of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) to deceased infantsJames Munyawera, Robin Morrison, Winnie Eckardt
Ecology and Evolution|May 22, 2019
Social and ecological factors alter stress physiology of Virunga mountain gorillas (<i>Gorilla beringei beringei</i>)Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, Stacy Rosenbaum, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 8, 2021
Rapid transmission of respiratory infections within but not between mountain gorilla groupsRobin E Morrison, Yvonne Mushimiyimana, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2023
Cumulative early-life adversity does not predict reduced adult longevity in wild gorillasRobin E Morrison, Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2023
Multiple mechanisms for inbreeding avoidance used simultaneously in a wild apeRobin E Morrison, Eric Ndayishimiye, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 24, 2025
Stinging Trichome Density and Morphology of Three Nettle Species Reflect Mountain Gorillas' Feeding BehaviorAlphonse Nyandwi, Winnie Eckardt, Elias Bizuru, et al.
European Journal of Protistology|June 23, 2018
Three new Troglodytella and a new Gorilloflasca ciliates (Entodiniomorphida) from mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in RwandaAkira Ito, Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
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The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 24, 2021
Evidence of demographic buffering in an endangered great ape: Social buffering on immature survival and the role of refined sex-age classes on population growth rateFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Scientific Reports|January 26, 2022
Retraction Note: Exploring the potential effect of COVID-19 on an endangered great apeFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Scientific Reports|October 22, 2021
Exploring the potential effect of COVID-19 on an endangered great apeFernando Colchero, Winnie Eckardt, Tara Stoinski
Primates; Journal of Primatology|December 29, 2025
Responses of mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) to deceased infantsJames Munyawera, Robin Morrison, Winnie Eckardt
Ecology and Evolution|May 22, 2019
Social and ecological factors alter stress physiology of Virunga mountain gorillas (<i>Gorilla beringei beringei</i>)Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, Stacy Rosenbaum, et al.
Scientific Reports|October 8, 2021
Rapid transmission of respiratory infections within but not between mountain gorilla groupsRobin E Morrison, Yvonne Mushimiyimana, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Current Biology : CB|May 16, 2023
Cumulative early-life adversity does not predict reduced adult longevity in wild gorillasRobin E Morrison, Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 17, 2023
Multiple mechanisms for inbreeding avoidance used simultaneously in a wild apeRobin E Morrison, Eric Ndayishimiye, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|July 24, 2025
Stinging Trichome Density and Morphology of Three Nettle Species Reflect Mountain Gorillas' Feeding BehaviorAlphonse Nyandwi, Winnie Eckardt, Elias Bizuru, et al.
European Journal of Protistology|June 23, 2018
Three new Troglodytella and a new Gorilloflasca ciliates (Entodiniomorphida) from mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) in RwandaAkira Ito, Winnie Eckardt, Tara S Stoinski, et al.
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