Associate Professor, Anthropology

I am an anthropological primatologist with interests that combine primate behavioral ecology, conservation biology, and environmental anthropology. A primary focus of my research is the interface of primate ecology and human ecology and the implications of this interface for conservation.

I am currently involved in two field research projects:

1. Behavioral ecology, ethnoprimatology, and conservation of the Sulawesi macaques

2. The Guizhou Snub-Nosed Monkey Project (in association with Zoological Society of San Diego)


Updated on 5.18.10