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A topnotch WordPress.com site. Daily Archives: March 27, 2014. March 27, 2014. Week 11: Proposed Paper Topics. A key question I plan on discussing in my paper is the differences in an infant gorilla and an adolescent gorilla and the development an infant must go through in order to be considered an adolescent gorilla. I also plan on discussing how developed an adolescent gorilla is compared to an adult gorilla both physically and mentally. According to an article in the. American Journal of Primatology.
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Week 14: Polyspecific Associations | pounmp13
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. April 17, 2014. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations. Competition for food and resources is minimal between Diana monkeys and red colobus monkeys. This could be due to the slight change in diet of the Diana monkeys upon forming these associations. The main benefit from these associations is protection from predators. The book. Http:/ www.waza.org/en/zoo/visit-the-zoo/primates-1254385523/monkeys-1254385523/cercopithecus-diana. Http:/ www.karger.com/Article/Pdf/157214. Leave a ...
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Week 15: Fossey Archives | pounmp13
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. April 25, 2014. Week 15: Fossey Archives. Looking at the Fossey archives, I have decided to write about two letters Fossey wrote, one written on May 2. 1970 and the other was written on May 9. Information from Fossey archives. Http:/ peuplegorille.blogspot.com/2007/03/amie.html. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/African Buffalo. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations. Week 16: Tamarin Exhibit →. One thought on “ Week 15: Fossey Archives. April 30, 2014 at 1:36 pm.
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. April 29, 2014. Week 16: Tamarin Exhibit. Http:/ 500px.com/photo/138204/golden-lion-tamarins-ride-on-dad’s-back-by-chris-balcombe. Http:/ www.zooatlanta.org/home/conservation efforts/golden lion tamarin conservation program#ff s=nNGMg. Http:/ www.zooatlanta.org/home/animals/mammals/golden lion tamarin#ff s=nNGMg. April 25, 2014. Week 15: Fossey Archives. Looking at the Fossey archives, I have decided to write about two letters Fossey wrote, one written on May 2. Week 13: Ho...
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Week 10: Zoo Impressions | pounmp13
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A topnotch WordPress.com site. March 19, 2014. Week 10: Zoo Impressions. Week 8: Fossey Archives. Week 11: Proposed Paper Topics →. 2 thoughts on “ Week 10: Zoo Impressions. March 20, 2014 at 10:58 pm. I also expected the gorilla enclosure to be bigger, as well as the enclosures of many of the other animals, too! I’m jealous you got some alone time with the gorillas, trying to observe them with the rest of the class was fun but made it harder to see! March 24, 2014 at 5:31 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Teaching and research e-portfolio. Recent News about Zoonotic Disease. Orangutans: As Humans as You or Me? Hainan Gibbon down to 23-25 Individuals. April 23, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. This article details the conservation plans to save the Hainan gibbon. Although they are looking into their genetic diversity and doing a population viability analysis, this number might be too small to sustain a species…. Hainan gibbons. Photo by Jessica Bryant. April 24, 2014 at 12:12 pm.
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February | 2014 | Dr. Michelle A. Rodrigues
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Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Teaching and research e-portfolio. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Food and Social Organization. February 28, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. The theoretical framework for understanding primate grouping patterns was originally proposed by Wrangham (1980). In it, he set up the contrast between female-bonded groups, in which females remained with kin to defend food resources, and non-female-bonded groups, in which females … Continue reading →. February 21, 2014. February 15, 2014.
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March | 2014 | Dr. Michelle A. Rodrigues
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Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Teaching and research e-portfolio. Monthly Archives: March 2014. Common Themes of Zoo Reflections. March 31, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Many of you brought up some common themes in your zoo reflections. Rather than writing about my own reflections, I wanted to address some of the issues that many of you brought up. One observation that many of you noted … Continue reading →. Fossey Collections: Early Descriptions of Tool Use in Wild Gorillas. March 6, 2014. March 6, 2014.
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January | 2014 | Dr. Michelle A. Rodrigues
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Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Teaching and research e-portfolio. Monthly Archives: January 2014. Sifakas match their partners scent. January 31, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. A recent study at the Duke Lemur Center or (Scenter? Indicates that similarity in scent corresponds with strength of social bonds. January 31, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. The African Wildlife Foundation describes how they use camera traps to study wildlife populations. January 30, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. January 25, 2014.
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June | 2014 | Dr. Michelle A. Rodrigues
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Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. Teaching and research e-portfolio. Monthly Archives: June 2014. Meet my focal animals! June 25, 2014. Dr Michelle A. Rodrigues. This summer, I am collecting data on chimpanzees at the North Carolina Zoo. The zoo has an online chimp guide so you can see their pictures and learn a bit about them. There are currently 12 adults and 5 immatures … Continue reading →. Follow Dr. Michelle A. Rodrigues on WordPress.com. Meet my focal animals! Orangutans: As Humans as You or Me?