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7 May 2017 Eduardo Fernandez-Duque Email: [email protected] Personal Website: http://fernandezduque.wordpress.com/ Owl Monkey Project Website: http://owlmonkeyproject.wordpress.com Professor of Anthropology and School of Forestry & Environmental Studies Yale University 10 Sachem Street, Room 314 New Haven, CT, 06511USA Phone: 203.432.3086; Fax: 203.432.3669 Email: [email protected] EDUCATION Ph.D., Animal Behavior, University of California, Davis, 1996. M.S., Animal Behavior, University of California, Davis, 1994. Licenciatura in Biology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988. CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Yale University, 2014- Professor, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, 2016- Invited Professor, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Formosa, Argentina, 2013- Director of Science, Fundación ECO, Formosa, Argentina, 2003-2007, 2012-present. Faculty Member, Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2011-present. Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, 2016- Fellow, The Kavli Foundation, 2014-present. Education Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, USA PAST APPOINTMENTS Adjunct Researcher, Conicet, Argentina, 1999-2015. Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2012-2014. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2006-2012. Faculty, Biological Basis of Behavior Program, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2010-2014. Faculty, Psychology Graduate Group, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2007-2014. External Faculty, Center for Evolution and Cancer, University of California, San Francisco, 2011-2014. Affiliated Faculty, Latin America & Latino Studies Program, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2010-2014 Consulting Curator, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2007- 2014.

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7 May 2017

Eduardo Fernandez-Duque Email: [email protected]

Personal Website: http://fernandezduque.wordpress.com/ Owl Monkey Project Website: http://owlmonkeyproject.wordpress.com

Professor of Anthropology and School of Forestry & Environmental Studies

Yale University 10 Sachem Street, Room 314 New Haven, CT, 06511USA

Phone: 203.432.3086; Fax: 203.432.3669 Email: [email protected]

EDUCATION Ph.D., Animal Behavior, University of California, Davis, 1996. M.S., Animal Behavior, University of California, Davis, 1994. Licenciatura in Biology, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1988. CURRENT APPOINTMENTS Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Yale University, 2014- Professor, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, 2016- Invited Professor, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Formosa, Argentina, 2013- Director of Science, Fundación ECO, Formosa, Argentina, 2003-2007, 2012-present. Faculty Member, Center for Sleep and Circadian Neurobiology, School of Medicine, Univ.

Pennsylvania, 2011-present. Affiliated Faculty, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, 2016- Fellow, The Kavli Foundation, 2014-present. Education Fellow, National Academy of Sciences, USA PAST APPOINTMENTS Adjunct Researcher, Conicet, Argentina, 1999-2015. Associate Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2012-2014. Assistant Professor, Dept. of Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2006-2012. Faculty, Biological Basis of Behavior Program, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2010-2014. Faculty, Psychology Graduate Group, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2007-2014. External Faculty, Center for Evolution and Cancer, University of California, San Francisco,

2011-2014. Affiliated Faculty, Latin America & Latino Studies Program, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2010-2014 Consulting Curator, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2007-

2014.

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Director, Penn Anthropology Field Station, Formosa, Argentina, 2007-2014. Research Associate, Population Studies Center, Univ. Pennsylvania, 2007-2014. Postdoctoral Fellow, Zoological Society of San Diego, 2000-2005. Instructor, Harvard University, 2000. President, Fundación ECO, Formosa, Argentina, 1999-2001. Vice-President, Fundación ECO, Formosa, Argentina, 2008-2012. Research Associate, Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, 1999-2001. Visiting Scholar, Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 1999-

2001. Post-Doctoral Researcher, National Zoological Park, Smithsonian Institution, 1996-1998. Graduate Studies Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution, 1990-1991 Graduate Studies Fellowship, Organization of American States, 1991-1992 PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS AND BOOK CHAPTERS

1. Spence-Aizenberg, A., B. A. Kimball, L. Williams and E. Fernandez-Duque (in review). Chemical composition of glandular secretions from a pair-living monogamous primate: sex, age, and gland differences in captive and wild owl monkeys (Aotus spp.). American Journal of Primatology.

2. Corley, M., C. Valeggia and E. Fernandez-Duque (in review). Hormonal correlates of development and natal dispersal in wild female owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina. Hormones and Behavior.

3. Boyle, S., C. Alho, J. Chism, T. Defler, A. Di Fiore, E. Fernandez-Duque, E. Palacios, R. R. dos Santos, B. Urbani, R. Wallace, B. Wright, K. Wright and A. A. Barnett (in review). Conservation of primates and their flooded habitats in the Neotropics. Primates in Flooded Habitats. K. Nowak, I. Matsuda and A. Barnett.

4. Souza-Alves, J.P and others (in review). Terrestrial behavior in titi monkeys (Callicebus, Cheracebus, and Plecturocebus), American Journal of Primatology

5. Huck, M., C. Juárez, M. Rotundo, V. Dávalos and E. Fernandez-Duque (in review). Species richness and activity patterns of medium and large sized mammals at the private ranch Estancia Guaycolec in a forest environment in the Humid Chaco of Formosa, Argentina. Checklist

6. García de la Chica and E. Fernandez-Duque (in review). Entendiendo los monos nocturnos (Aotus azarae) en la Argentina. Veinte años de aportaciones científicas del Proyecto Mirikiná. In: Urbani, B. et al (Eds). La Primatología en Latinoamérica.

7. Corley, M. K., S. Xia and E. Fernandez-Duque (in review). The role of intragroup agonism in parent-offspring relationships and natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina. American Journal of Primatology.

8. Juárez, C. P., M. Huck and E. Fernandez-Duque (in press). Azara's owl monkeys in the Humid Chaco: Primatological long-term studies in Argentina.

9. García de la Chica, A., M. Corley and E. Fernandez-Duque (2018). Alloparental behavior in The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology, Wenda Trevathan (ed). John Wiley and Sons, Inc. [96]

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10. Porter, A., M. Grote, L. Isbell, E. Fernandez-Duque and A. Di Fiore (2017). Delayed Dispersal and Immigration in Equatorial Sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis): Factors in the Transition from Pair- to Group-Living. Folia Primatologica 88:11-27. [95]

11. Fernandez-Duque, M., Chapman, C., Glander, K., & Fernandez-Duque, E. (2017). Darting Primates: Steps Towards Procedural and Reporting Standards. International Journal of Primatology. DOI 10.1007/s10764-017-9963-z [94]

12. Huck, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). The Floater's Dilemma: use of space by wild solitary Azara's owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) in relation to group ranges. Animal Behaviour 127:33-41 [93]

13. Estrada, A., Garber, P. A., Rylands, A. B., Roos, C., Fernandez-Duque, E., Di Fiore, A., et al. (2017). Impending extinction crisis of the world's primates: why primates matter. Science Advances. [92]

14. Savagian, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). Sleeping site use and characteristics in Azara’s owl monkey (Aotus azarae azarae) of Formosa, Argentina. International Journal of Primatology. [91]

15. Boner, R. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). Paternal care, in The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes, Editor. Wiley & Blackwell. [90]

16. Corley, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). Aotinae, in The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes, Editor. Wiley & Blackwell. [89]

17. García de la Chica, A., M. Corley, and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). Alloparental care, in The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes, Editor. Wiley & Blackwell. [88]

18. van Kuijk, S. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2017). Telemetry, in The International Encyclopedia of Primatology, A. Fuentes, Editor. Wiley & Blackwell. [87]

19. Setchell, J. M., E. Fernandez-Duque, J. P. Higham, J. M. Rothman and O. Shülke (2016). Changes and clarifications to the policies of the International Journal of Primatology to promote transparency and open communication. International Journal of Primatology. [86]

20. Borries, C., A. A. Sandel, A. Koenig, E. Fernandez-Duque, J. M. Kamilar, C. R. Amoroso, R. A. Barton, J. Bray, A. Di Fiore, I. C. Gilby, A. D. Gordon, R. Mundry, M. Port, L. E. Powell, A. E. Pusey, A. Spriggs and C. L. Nunn (2016). Transparency, Usability, and Reproducibility: Guiding Principles for Improving Comparative Databases Using Primates as Examples. Evolutionary Anthropology 25: 232-238. [85]

21. Huck, M., C. Juárez and E. Fernandez-Duque (2016). Relationship between moonlight and nightly activity patterns of the ocelot (Leopardus pardalis) and some of its prey species in Formosa, Northern Argentina. Mammalian Biology. [84]

22. Thornton A, McAuliffe K, Dall SRX, Fernandez-Duque E, Garber PA, Young AJ. (2016). Fundamental Problems with the Cooperative Breeding Hypothesis. A reply to Burkart & Van Schaik. Journal of Zoology 299 (2), 84-88. [83]

23. Iglesia H., Moreno C, Lowden A, Louzada F, Marqueze E, Levandovski R, Pilz LK, Valeggia C, Fernandez-Duque E, Diego AG et al. (2016). Ancestral Sleep. Current Biology 26 (R1-R2). [82]

24. Mundy N, Morningstar NC, Baden A, Fernandez-Duque E, Dávalos V, Bradley B. (2016). Can colour vision re-evolve? Variation in the X-linked opsin locus of cathemeral Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus azarae azarae). Frontiers in Zoology 13(9). [81]

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25. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2016). Social monogamy in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Argentina: the potential influences of resource distribution, ranging patterns and competition. American Journal of Primatology: 78 355-371. DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22397 [80]

26. Van Belle S, Fernandez-Duque E, Di Fiore A. (2016). Demography and life history of wild red titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) and equatorial sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador: a 12-year study. American Journal of Primatology 78(2):204-215 [79]

27. Porter A, Grote M, Isbell L, Fernandez-Duque E, Di Fiore A. (2015). A saki saga: dynamic and disruptive relationships among Pithecia aequatorialis in Ecuador. Folia Primatologica 86:455-73. [78]

28. Spence-Aizenberg A, Di Fiore A, Fernandez-Duque E. (2015). Social monogamy, male-female relationships, and biparental care in wild titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor). Primates 57(1):103-112. [77]

29. de la Iglesia, H.O., E. Fernandez-Duque, D. A. Golombek, N. Lanza, J.F. Duffy, C.A. Czeisler and C.R.Valeggia (2015). Access to artificial electric light is associated with shorter sleep duration in a traditionally hunter-gatherer community. Journal of Biological Rhythms 30(4):342-350. 10.1177/0748730415590702 [76]

30. Babb, P. L., E. Fernandez-Duque and T. G. Schurr (2015). Oxytocin receptor gene sequences in owl monkeys and other primates show remarkable interspecific regulatory and protein coding variation. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 91:160-177 10.1016/j.ympev.2015.05.006 [75]

31. Larson, S., F. Colchero, O. Jones, L. Williams and E. Fernandez-Duque (2015). Sex-based differences and similarities in the age-specific survival of wild and captive populations of a monogamous primate (Aotus sp.). American Journal of Primatology: DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22408. [74]

32. Fernandez-Duque E, Finkel B. (2014). Amor en los Tiempos del Mono. La importancia del alimento, los celos y el cuidado paternal en la evolución de la monogamia en el mono mirikiná. http://www.naturalhistorymag.com/features/172829/amor-en-los-tiempos-del-mono [73]

33. Fernandez-Duque E, Finkel B. (2014). Love in the Time of Monkeys. The importance of food, jealousy, and paternal care in the evolution of owl monkey monogamy. Natural History. p 16-21. [72]

34. Huck, M., E. Fernandez-Duque, P. Babb, and T. Schurr (2014). Correlates of genetic monogamy in pair-living mammals: Insights from monogamous Azara’s owl monkeys. Proceedings of the Royal Society B : Biological Sciences : 281 [71]

35. Huck, M. G., M. van Lunenburg, V. Dávalos, M. Rotundo, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Double effort: parental behavior of wild Azara's owl monkeys in the face of twins. American Journal of Primatology 76:629-639 [70]

36. Wartmann, F. M., C. P. Juárez and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Size, site fidelity and overlap of home ranges and core areas in the socially monogamous owl monkey (Aotus azarae) of Northern Argentina. International Journal of Primatology 35: 919-939 DOI 10.1007/s10764-014-9771-7 [69]

37. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2014). Of monkeys, moonlight, and monogamy in the Argentinean Chaco, pp. 81–91, in Strier, K. B., Primate Ethnographies. Pearson Education, Inc., One Lake Street, Upper Saddle River, NJ 07458. [67]

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38. Babb, P.L., McIntosh AM, Fernandez-Duque E, and Schurr TG (2014). Prolactin receptor gene diversity in Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) and humans (Homo sapiens) suggests a non-neutral evolutionary history among primates. International Journal of Primatology, 35: 129-155. Genetic Basis of Primate Behaviour Special Volume (DOI 10.1007/s10764-013-9721-9). [66]

39. Fernandez-Duque, F., M. Huck, V. Dávalos and E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). Estudio preliminar sobre la ecología, comportamiento y demografía de la moitú (Crax fasciolata) en la selva en galería del Riacho Pilagá, Formosa, Argentina. El Hornero 28(2) [65]

40. Huck, M. A. & E. Fernandez Duque (2013). When dads help: male behavioral care during primate infant development. In: Building Babies: Primate Development in Proximate and Ultimate Perspective. Springer Book Series "Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospect (Eds. K. Clancy, K. Hinde and J. Rutherford), pp. 361-385 [64]

41. Fernandez-Duque, E. and G.W.E. van der Heide (2013). Dry season resources and their relationship with owl monkey (Aotus azarae) feeding behavior, demography and life-history. International Journal of Primatology 34(4) : 752-769. 10.1007/s10764-013-9689-5 [63]

42. Fernandez-Duque, E. M. Corley & A. Spence-Aizenberg (2013). The Aotidae. In: The Handbook of the Mammals of the World, Volume 3 (Primates). Lynx Ediciones, Barcelona, Spain. [62]

43. Acardi S. A., M. V. Rago, D. J. Liotta, E. Fernandez-Duque & D. O. Salomon (2013). Leishmania (Viannia) DNA detection by PCR-RFLP and sequencing in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) from Formosa, Argentina. Veterinary Parasitology 193:256-259. [61]

44. Fernandez-Duque, E. and M. Huck (2013). Till death (or an intruder) do us part: intra-sexual competition in a monogamous primate. PLoS One 8:e53724 [60]

45. Huck, M., Rotundo, M., Juárez, C., and E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). Primera evidencia craneal y registros documentados de Cuniculus paca (Rodentia, Cuniculidae) para el chaco húmedo de Argentina. Mastozoología Neotropical 20 (1):153-157. [59]

46. Fernandez-Duque, E., A. Di Fiore and A. G. de Luna (2013). Pair-mate relationships and parenting in ecuatorial saki monkeys (Pithecia aequatorialis) and red titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) of Ecuador. Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. L. M. Veiga, A. A. Barnett, S. F. Ferrari and M. A. Norconk. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 295-302 [58]

47. Agostini I., G. Aprile, M. C. Baldovino, M. Brividoro, M. Di Bitetti, L. Fantini, V. A. Fernández, E. Fernández-Duque, I. Holzmann, C. P. Juárez, M. Kowalewski, M. D. Mudry, M. Nieves, L. I. Oklander, S. M. Peker, R. Pfoh, M. Raño, E. R. Steinberg, M. P. Tujague, G. E. Zunino. (2012). Primates. In: Libro Rojo de Mamíferos Amenazados de la Argentina (Eds: R. A. Ojeda, V. Chillo and G. B. Diaz Isenrath) p. 81-86 Sociedad Argentina de Especialistas en Mamíferos.

48. C. Juárez, M. Kowaleski, C. Baldovino & E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Los primates de Argentina: ecología y conservación. In: Manejo de Fauna Silvestre en Argentina. Programas de Especies Amenazadas. Editors: G. Porini and D. Ramadori, Argentina, Pp 89-108. [57]

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49. J. Klavins, M. Huck, M. Rotundo and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Trampa-cámara descubre el primer Aguilucho Alas Anchas Buteo platypterus en el Chaco argentino. Cotinga 34:57-59 [56]

50. Fernandez-Duque, E., Anthony Di Fiore & M. Huck (2012). The behavior, ecology, and social evolution of New World monkeys. In: Primate Societies, Eds: Josep Call, P. Kappeler, R. Palombit, J. Silk and J. Mitani. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, p.43-54 [55]

51. Ceresoli, N. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Size and orientation of giant armadillo burrow entrances (Priodontes maximus) in western Formosa province, Argentina. Edentata 13: 66-68 [54].

52. A. Barnett, S. A. Boyle, M. A. Norconk, M. Bowler, J. Chism, A. Di Fiore, E. Fernandez-Duque, S. M. Lehman, A. Harrison-Levine, T. Haugaasen, S. Palminteri, L. P. Pinto, M. Port-Carvalho, R. R. Santos, E. Z. F. Setz, L. Rodrigues da Silva, S. Silva, L. M. Veiga, T. M. Vieira, S. E. Walker-Pacheco, A. C.P. Guimarães, W. R. Spironello, A. MacLarnon and S. F. Ferrari (2012). Terrestrial activity in Pitheciins (Cacajao, Chiropotes and Pithecia). American Journal of Primatology 74(12):1106-1127 [53]

53. Erkert, H. E., E. Fernandez-Duque, M. Rotundo and A. Scheideler (2012). Seasonal variation of temporal niche in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco: a matter of masking? Chronobiology International 29(6): 702-714 [52]

54. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2012). Owl monkeys Aotus spp in the wild and in captivity. International Zoo Yearbook 46:80-94. [51]

55. van der Heide GWE, Fernandez-Duque E, Iriart D, and Juárez C. (2012). Do forest composition and fruit availability predict demographic differences among territorial owl monkey (Aotus azarai) groups? International Journal of Primatology 33:184-207. [50]

56. Huck MG, and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Children of divorce: effects of adult replacements on survival and dispersal of young owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 66:505-517. [49]

57. Fernandez-Duque, E. Burke K., Schoenrock K., Wolovich, C. and C. Valeggia (2011). Hormonal monitoring of reproductive status in wild monogamous female owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentine Chaco. Folia Primatologica 82:143-153. [48]

58. Babb, P. L., E. Fernandez-Duque, C. Baiduc, P. Gagneux, S. Evans and T. G. Schurr (2011). mtDNA Diversity in Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 146: 209-224. [47]

59. Babb, P.L., McIntosh, A.M., Fernandez-Duque, E., Di Fiore, A. and T.G. Schurr (2011). An optimized microsatellite genotyping strategy for assessing genetic identity and kinship in Azara’s Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai). Folia Primatologica 82:107-117. [46]

60. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2011). Rensch’s rule, Bergman’s effect and adult sexual dimorphism in wild monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 146: 38-48. [45]

61. Huck, M.A., Rotundo, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Growth, development and age categories in male and female wild monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina. International Journal of Primatology 32:1133-1152. [44]

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62. Dacier A, De Luna A.G., Fernandez-Duque E., and A. Di Fiore (2011). Estimating population density of Amazonian titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) via playback point counts. Biotropica 43(2):135-140). [43]

63. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2011). Aotinae: Social Monogamy in the Only Nocturnal Anthropoids. In: Primates in Perspective (Eds: Campbell C. J., Fuentes A., MacKinnon K. C., Bearder S. K. & Stumpf R. M.), Second Edition, Oxford University Press, 140-154. [42]

64. Aktipis, C.A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Parental investment without kin recognition: simple conditional rules for parent-offspring behavior. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65:1079-1091. [41]

65. Juárez, C. P., Rotundo, M., Berg, W. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Costs and benefits of radio-collaring on the behavior, demography and conservation of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Formosa, Argentina. International Journal of Primatology 32: 69-82. [40]

66. Perea-Rodriguez, J.P., A. M. Milano, B. E. Osherov and E. Fernandez-Duque (2010). Gastrointestinal parasites of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) in the Argentinean Chaco, Neotropical Primates 17(1):7-11. [39]

67. Fernandez-Duque, E., De la Iglesia, H. and H. G. Erkert (2010). Moonstruck primates: owl monkeys (Aotus) need moonlight for nocturnal activity in their natural environment. PLoS ONE 5(9): e12572. [38]

68. Wiederholt, R., Fernandez-Duque, E., Diefenbach, D. and R. Rudran, (2010). Modeling the impacts of hunting on the population dynamics of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus). Ecological Modelling 221: 2482-2490. [37]

69. Babb, P.L, Fernandez-Duque, E. and T.G. Schurr (2010). AVPR1A sequence variation in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) and its implications for the evolution of platyrrhine social behavior, Journal of Molecular Evolution 71 (4): 279-297. [36]

70. De Luna, G., Sanmiguel, R., Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2010). Predation and predation attempts on red titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) and equatorial sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis) in Amazonian Ecuador. Folia Primatologica 81:86-95. [35]

71. Valeggia, C., Burke, K. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2010). Nutritional status and socioeconomic change among Toba and Wichí populations of the Argentinean Chaco. Economics and Human Biology 8(1): 100-110. [34]

72. Fernandez-Duque, E., Valeggia, C.R. and S.P. Mendoza (2009). The biology of paternal care in human and nonhuman primates. Annual Review of Anthropology 38:115-130. [33]

73. Fernandez-Duque, E., (2009). Natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. Behaviour 146:583-606. [32]

74. Fernandez-Duque, E., Di Fiore, A., and G. Carrillo-Bilbao (2008). Behavior, ecology and demography of Aotus vociferans in Yasuní National Park, Ecuador. International Journal of Primatology 29:421-431. [31]

75. Wolovich, C.K., Perea-Rodriguez, J.P., and E. Fernandez-Duque (2008). Food transfers to young and mates in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Primatology 70: 211-221. [30]

76. Fernandez-Duque, E., Juárez, C., and A. Di Fiore (2008). Adult male replacement and subsequent infant care by male and siblings in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). Primates 49: 81-84. [29]

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77. Macdonald, E.; Fernandez-Duque, E., Evans, S., and L. Hagey (2008). Sex, age and family differences in the chemical composition of owl monkey (Aotus nancymaae) subcaudal scent secretions. American Journal of Primatology 70: 12-18. [28]

78. Di Fiore, A. Fernandez-Duque, E. and D. Hurst (2007). Adult male replacement in socially monogamous equatorial Saki Monkeys (Pithecia aequatorialis). Folia Primatologica 78: 88-98. [27]

79. Levenson, D. Fernandez-Duque, E., Evans, S. and G. H. Jacobs (2007). Mutational changes in S-cone opsin genes common to both nocturnal and cathemeral Aotus monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 69(7): 757-765. [26]

80. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2007). Aotinae: Social Monogamy in the Only Nocturnal Haplorrhines. In: Primates in Perspective (Eds: Campbell C. J., Fuentes A., MacKinnon K. C., Panger M. & Bearder S. K.), Oxford University Press, Oxford. Pp. 139-154. [25]

81. Fernandez-Duque, E. and H. Erkert (2006). Cathemerality and lunar periodicity of activity rhythms in owl monkeys of the Argentinian Chaco. Folia Primatologica 77: 123-138. [24]

82. Juárez, C. Dvoskin, R. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2005). Structure and composition of wild black howler troops (Alouatta caraya) in gallery forests of the Argentinean Chaco. Neotropical Primates 13(1):19-22. [23]

83. Rotundo, M., Fernandez-Duque, E. and A.F. Dixson (2005). Infant development and parental care in free-ranging Aotus azarai azarai in Argentina. International Journal of Primatology 26(6): 1459-1473. [22]

84. Carrillo, G., Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2005). Dieta, forrajeo y presupuesto de tiempo en cotoncillos (Callicebus discolor) del Parque Nacional Yasuní en la Amazonia Ecuatoriana. Neotropical Primates 13(2): 7-11. [21]

85. Lau, J., Fernandez-Duque, E., Evans, S., Dixson, A.F. and O.A. Ryder (2004). Heterologous amplification and diversity of microsatellite loci in three owl monkey species (Aotus azarai, A. lemurinus, A. nancymaae). Conservation Genetics 5(5):727-731. [20]

86. Dvoskin, R., Juárez, C.P., and E. Fernandez-Duque (2004). Population density of black howlers (Alouatta caraya) in the gallery forests of the Argentinean Chaco: a preliminary assessment, Folia Primatologica 75(2): 93-96. [19]

87. Ceresoli, N., and E. Fernandez-Duque (2003). Datos morfométricos de los armadillos del Complejo Ecológico Municipal de Sáenz Peña, Provincia del Chaco, Argentina, Edentata 5: 35-37. [18]

88. Fernandez-Duque, E. (2003). Influences of moonlight, ambient temperature and food availability on the diurnal and nocturnal activity of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai), Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 54: 431-440. [17]

89. Fernandez-Duque, E. and M. Rotundo (2003). Field methods for capturing and marking Azarai night monkeys. International Journal of Primatology 24(5): 1113-1120. [16]

90. Rudran, R. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2003). Demographic changes over thirty years in a red howler population in Venezuela. International Journal of Primatology 24(5): 925-947. [15]

91. Fernandez-Duque, E., and C. Huntington (2002). Disappearances of individuals from social groups have implications for understanding natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Primatology 57: 219-225. [14]

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92. Rotundo, M., Fernandez-Duque, E. and M. Giménez (2002). Cuidado biparental en el mono de noche (Aotus azarai azarai) de Formosa, Argentina. Neotropical Primates 10(2), 70-73. [13]

93. Fernandez-Duque, E., Rotundo, M. and P. Ramírez-Llorens (2002). Environmental determinants of birth seasonality in night monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. International Journal of Primatology 23(3): 639-656. [12]

94. Fernandez-Duque, E., Rotundo, M. and C. Sloan (2001). Density and population structure of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in the Argentinean Chaco. American Journal of Primatology 53(3): 99-108. [11]

95. Fernandez-Duque, E., Valeggia, C. and W.A. Mason (2000). Effects of pair-bond and social context on male-female interactions in captive titi monkeys (Callicebus moloch, Primates: Cebidae). Ethology 106: 1067-1082. [10]

96. Rotundo, M., C. Sloan and E. Fernandez-Duque (2000). Cambios estacionales en el ritmo de actividad del mono mirikiná (Aotus azarai) en Formosa Argentina. In: Cabrera, E., C. Mercolli & R. Resquin, eds. Manejo de Fauna Silvestre en Amazonía y Latinoamérica. Asunción, Pp 413-417. [9]

97. Valeggia, C.R., Mendoza, S.P., Fernandez-Duque, E., Mason, W.A. and B. Lasley (1999). Reproductive biology of female titi monkeys (Callicebus moloch) in captivity. American Journal of Primatology 47:183-195. [8]

98. Fernandez-Duque, E., W.A. Mason and S.P. Mendoza (1997). Effects of duration of separation on responses to mates and strangers in the monogamous titi monkey (Callicebus moloch). American Journal of Primatology 43(3): 225-237. [7]

99. Fernandez-Duque, E. and S.P. Bravo (1997). Population genetics and conservation of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Argentina: a promising field site. Neotropical Primates 5(2): 48-50. [6]

100. Fernandez-Duque, E. (1997). Comparing and combining data across studies: alternatives to significance testing. Oikos 79(3): 616-618. [5]

101. Fernandez-Duque, E. and C. Valeggia (1995). Meta-Analysis: A valuable Tool in Conservation Research. In: Readings from Conservation Biology, To Preserve Biodiversity - An Overview. Editor: David Ehrenfeld, Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 208-214. [4]

102. Fernandez-Duque, E. and C. Valeggia (1994). Meta-Analysis: a valuable tool in conservation research. Conservation Biology 8(2): 555-561. [3]

103. Fernandez-Duque, E., Valeggia, C. and H. Maldonado (1992). Multitrial inhibitory learning in the crab Chasmagnathus. Behavioral and Neural Biology 57: 189-197. [2]

104. Valeggia, C., Fernandez-Duque, E. and H. Maldonado (1989). Danger stimulus-induced analgesia in the crab Chasmagnathus granulatus. Brain Research 481:304-308. [1]

GRANTS Total Awarded: $1,600,000 Awarded 2013-present: ca. $320,000 Pending Grants 2017-2018: John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, Preproposal, The Evolution of

Pair-Bonding, Monogamy and Fatherhood.

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2017-2018: NIHM, RO3, Owl monkeys as a model for studies of the effects of ketamine on anxiety and depression, Co-PI with Yale Postdoctoral Fellow as PI, $50,000

2017-18: The L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Hormonal Correlates of Biparental Care in a Pairbonded Non-Human Primate, co-PI/Advisor, $15,000.

Past Grants 2014-2017: NSF-Biological Anthropology (BCS-1503753), Costs and Benefits of Biparental

Care in Monogamous Owl Monkeys of Argentina (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, direct: $119,629, indirect: ).

2015-2016: NSF-Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (BCS/DDIG-1540255), Leaving home: genetic, endocrine, and behavioral correlates of dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina (Student: Margaret Corley, co-PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, direct: $10,080).

2015: International Intership Program/Provost’s Office, Summer Field Research support for 5 Penn students (PI, $24,500 for supporting 5 students).

2014-2015: University of Florida-Argentinean National Research Council (CONICET-Argentina), Bilateral Cooperation Program. Las Selvas en Galería del Chaco Húmedo Formoseño: Corredores de Biodiversidad y Aulas Universitarias (PI, in collaboration with John G. Blake. $300,000 Argentinean pesos).

2014-15: Leakey Foundation, In search of human ancestral sleep (collaborator with PI H. de la Iglesia, direct: $20,000, no indirect).

2014-2015: National Geographic Society, A comparative analysis of life-history, behavioral ecology and extra-pair paternity in socially monogamous titis and sakis of the Ecuadorian amazon (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, in collaboration with A. Di Fiore, direct: $19,880, no indirect)

2012-2014: NSF-Biological Anthropology (BCS-1232349), Costs and Benefits of Biparental Care in Monogamous Owl Monkeys of Argentina (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, direct: $191,710, indirect: $55,039, $246,749).

2013: Royalty Research Fund, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. Sleep Regulation in a Socially Monogamous Non-Human Primate (collaborator with PI H. de la Iglesia, direct: $40,000, no indirect).

2014: International Internship Program/Provost’s Office, Summer Field Research support for 5 Penn students (PI, $24,500).

2013-2014: American Society of Primatologists, General Small Grant, Leaving home: genetic correlates of owl monkey (Aotus azarae) dispersal in a naturally fragmented habitat (Advisor/Co-PI with Penn Ph.D. candidate Margaret Corley, $1500).

2013-2014: American Society of Primatologists, General Small Grant, Olfactory signals and partner choice in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus nancymae) (Advisor/Co-PI with Penn Ph.D. candidate Andrea Spence-Aizenberg, $1500).

2013-2014: International Society of Primatologists, Research Grant, Olfactory signals and partner choice in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus nancymae) (Advisor/Co-PI with Penn Ph.D. candidate Andrea Spence-Aizenberg, $1488).

2013-2014: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Olfactory communication in pair bonded owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae) (Advisor of Awardee, Ph.D. candidate Andrea Spence-Aizenberg, $13,500).

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2013-2014: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Dispersal and reproductive function in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Advisor of Awardee, Ph.D. candidate Margaret Corley, $11,620).

2013: International Initiatives Program/Provost’s Office, Summer Field Research support for 5 Penn students (PI, $13,100 for supporting 5 students).

2012-2013: National Institutes of Aging-Pop Studies Center (Univ. Pennsylvania, P30 AG-012836), TRIO Pilot Project Competition. Sex differences in the life-history and demography of socially monogamous primates (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, direct: $32,126, indirect: $18,452, total: $50,542).

2012-2013: NSF-Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant (BCS-xxxx), Cooperation and conflict in two monogamous primates in eastern Ecuador (Student: Amy Porter, co-Advisor: E. Fernandez-Duque, direct: $12,000).

2012: Benjamin Franklin Seminar Development Grant, Love, Friendship and Marriage: the Biological Bases of Male-Female Relationships ($4,500), Fall 2012 (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque).

2012: NSF-RAPID Research in Biological Anthropology (BCS-1219368), Twinning in Monogamous Owl Monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco: Developmental, Behavioral and Demographic Consequences (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, $11,806).

2012-13: Faculty Opportunity Grants, School of Arts&Sciences, University of Pennsylvania, towards the purchase of a vehicle (PI: E. Fernandez-Duque, $5,000).

2012: National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, Twinning in Monogamous Owl Monkeys of Argentina: Development and Behavioral Consequences, (PI, $10,000).

2012: International Initiatives Program/Provost’s Office, Summer Field Research support for 4 Penn students (PI, $12,800).

2012: Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program (PURM), Participation of Allison Bart (C'15) in field research in Argentina (PI, $5,500).

2011-2012: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Cooperation and conflict in two monogamous primates in eastern Ecuador (co-Advisor of Awardee, Ph.D. candidate Amy Porter, $13,500).

2010-11: American Society of Primatologists, Brumback Aotus Conservation Grant, Forest composition and use of patches of forest to evaluate demographic parameters in owl monkeys groups (Aotus azarai) inhabiting a naturally fragmented habitat in the Argentinean Chaco (Co-PI with Argentinean Ph.D. candidate Cecilia Juárez, $4766).

2010-11: International Society of Primatologists, Conservation Grant, Effects of a naturally fragmented habitat on the population biology of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in the humid Chaco of Argentina (Co-PI with Argentinean Ph.D. candidate Cecilia Juárez, $1940).

2010-11: American Society of Primatologists, Conservation Small Grant, Effects of a naturally fragmented habitat on the population biology of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in the humid Chaco of Argentina (Co-PI with Argentinean Ph.D. candidate Cecilia Juárez, $750).

2011: Penn SAS Instructional Technology Grants, Clicking your way to sex: the use of technology in the teaching of the biology of sex, (PI, $1,485 plus SAS Computing Staff support).

2011: Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program (PURM), Participation of Jacquelyn Kemmer (C'14) in field research in Argentina (PI, $5,500).

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2011: Penn Provost’s International Initiative Grant, Nocturnality and diurnality of sleep (PI, $21,000).

2010-11: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Molecular evolution of AVPR1A and OXTR in monogamous owl monkeys (Co-Advisor of Awardee, Ph.D. candidate Paul Babb, $13,200).

2010-11: National Geographic Society/Waitt Program, Predators of an owl monkey population in the Argentinean Chaco (Co-PI with Post-Doctoral Fellow Dr. Maren Huck, $14,740).

2010: Research Experience for Undergraduates, NSF, Social monogamy in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Argentina: an experimental study of male and female contributions to territoriality, parental care, and pair bond maintenance (PI, $8,870).

2009-10: Penn University Research Foundation, Fatherhood and paternal care in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco (PI, $49,480).

2009: Research Experience for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation, Social monogamy in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Argentina: an experimental study of male and female contributions to territoriality, parental care, and pair bond maintenance (PI, $8,520).

2009: Hewlett Award for Innovations in International Teaching, Univ. Pennsylvania, Primate behavior, ecology and conservation in the Ecuadorian Amazon and the Argentinean Chaco (PI, $16,500).

2008-09: National Geographic Society, The evolution of monogamy and paternal care in titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) of the Ecuadorian Amazon. (Co-PI with A. Di Fiore, NYU, $19610).

2008-09: The L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, The evolution of monogamy and paternal care in titi Monkeys (Callicebus discolor) of the Ecuadorian Amazon (PI with A. Di Fiore, NYU, $8,000).

2008: Research Experience for Undergraduates, National Science Foundation, Social monogamy in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Argentina: an experimental study of male and female contributions to territoriality, parental care, and pair bond maintenance (PI, $8,120).

2008: Penn Provost' Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program (PURM), University of Pennsylvania, Grant to support the participation of Arden Rienas (C'11) in field research in Ecuador (PI, $7,500).

2007-08: University of Pennsylvania Research Foundation, Paternity analyses and genetic structure of a monogamous primate population (PI, $29,691).

2007-08: Conservation Trust, National Geographic Society, A national program for the conservation of owl monkeys and gallery forests in the Argentinean Gran Chaco (PI, $15,350).

2006-07: The SeaWorld&Busch Garden Foundation, Conservation education program in the Argentinean Chaco (PI, $14,000).

2006-09: National Science Foundation (BCS-0621020), Social monogamy in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Argentina: an experimental study of male and female contributions to territoriality, parental care, and pair bond maintenance (PI, $207,505).

2005: Audubon Society, Undergraduate Research Experience in armadillos, (PI, $1,000).

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2004-05: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation,Preliminary study of socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus vociferans) in Ecuador, (2 PIs with A Di Fiore, $9,000).

2004-05: Wenner-Gren Anthropological Foundation, Comparative socioecology of monogamous neotropical primates in the Ecuadorian Amazon and the Argentinean Chaco (2 PIs with Anthony Di Fiore, NYU, $30,000).

2004-05: Wenner-Gren Anthropological Foundation (2004). Divorce and serial monogamy in owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco, (PI, $15,790, 2004-05).

2004-05: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Intrasexual competition in sexually monomorphic owl monkeys, (PI, $9,000).

2004-05: National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, The evolution of monogamy in owl monkeys, (PI, $7,500).

2000-05: Zoological Society of San Diego, Millenium Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2000-2005, Ecology, behavior and genetics of owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco (PI, $375,000).

2004: The Offield Family Foundation, Conservation education program in the Argentinean Chaco, (PI, $3,000).

2004-05: The Offield Family Foundation, 2005, Population Analysis of Giant Armadillos in Copo National Park, Argentina (PI in collaboration with N. Ceresoli, $12,000).

2004: The Offield Family Foundation, II Latin American Primate Conservation Field Course, Formosa, Argentina, (PI, $2,000).

2004: Conservation International, Primate Action Fund, II Latin American Primate Conservation Field Course, Argentina, (PI, $3,000).

2004: Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation and Management Training Program, II Latin American Primate Conservation Field Courses, Argentina, (PI, $4,000).

2003-04: Conservation International, Giant Armadillos (Priodontes spp) of the Argentinean Chaco (PI with Natalia Ceresoli, Fundación ECO, Argentina, $2,500).

2002-2003: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Behavioral dimorphism in monogamous owl monkeys, (PI, $11,500).

2002-2003: National Geographic Society, Committee for Research and Exploration, Male-female relationships in the monogamous owl monkey, (PI, $14,100).

2002-2003: Conservation International, Giant armadillos (Priodontes spp) of the Argentinean Chaco (PI with Natalia Ceresoli, Fundación ECO, Argentina, $1,700).

2002-2003: Zoological Society of San Diego, 2002, Preliminary study of wild giant armadillos (Priodontes maximus) in the Argentinean Chaco, (PI, $2,500).

2002: Smithsonian Institution, Wildlife Conservation and Management Training Program, Fellowship for N. Ceresoli (PI, $1,500).

2002-2003: Wenner-Gren Anthropological Foundation, Comparative socioecology of monogamous neotropical primates in the Ecuadorian Amazon and the Argentinean Chaco (2 PIs with Anthony Di Fiore, NYU, $30,000).

2001: International Society of Primatologists, Primatology Library at Fundación ECO (PI, $500).

2001: American Society of Primatologists, Conservation Research Grant, Primatology Library at Fundación ECO (PI, $1,000).

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1999-00: David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Fortabat Visiting Scholar Fellowship (PI, $20,000).

1999-00: Zoological Society of San Diego, Infant development in owl monkeys (PI, $10,000). 1999-01: Conicet, Argentina, Ecología del Mono Mirikiná (Aotus azarai) in Formosa,

Argentina (PI, $5,000). 1998: University of California Research Expeditions Program, Owl monkeys and capybaras

of Argentina (PI, $11,000). 1998-99: L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, Cathemerality in Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai) of

Formosa, Argentina, (PI, $8,900). 1998-99: Douroucouli Foundation, Behavioral ecology of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of

Formosa, Argentina, (PI, $7900). Earthwatch Expeditions, Population Genetics of Owl Monkey (Aotus azarai), (PI, $12,000,

1997). L.S.B. Leakey Foundation, A preliminary study of owl monkeys in Argentina and titi monkeys

in Paraguay, (PI, $4,700, 1996-97). OTHER PUBLICATIONS (Book reviews, magazines, newsletters) Perea-Rodriguez, J. P., Fernandez-Duque, E., Corley, M. and Spence-Aizenberg, A.

(2016), An international workshop to launch P.A.I.R., a program on Aotus integrated research. Evol. Anthropol., 25: 183. doi:10.1002/evan.21499

Fernandez-Duque, E & M. A. Nally (2014). Código de recomendaciones para la primatología de campo. Traducción al castellano de “Riley, E. P.,MacKinnon, K. C., Fernandez-Duque, E., Setchell, J. M., Garber, P. A., et al. (2014). Code of best practices for field primatology.” Resource document. International Primatological Society & American Society of Primatologists.

Riley, E. P.,MacKinnon, K. C., Fernandez-Duque, E., Setchell, J. M., Garber, P. A., et al. (2014). Code of best practices for field primatology. Resource document. International Primatological Society & American Society of Primatologists. Accessed 4March 2015.

Rotundo, M., V. Dávalos, C. Juárez and E. Fernández-Duque (2013). Relevamiento preliminar de una porción de selvas en galería sobre el Riacho El Salado, Provincia de Formosa: Finca Privada "Don Victorio". Formosa, Argentina, Informe presentado a la Unidad Central de Administración de Proyectos, Provincia de Formosa, Fundación ECO: 8.

M. Huck and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Survival of a wild puma missing a foot. CATnews, 57:7-8.

Fernandez-Duque, E. and A. Di Fiore (2013). 13 entries on the different Owl Monkey species. In: All the World’s Primates, www.alltheworldsprimates.org. Primate Conservation Inc., Eds: Noel Rowe, Marc Myers, eds., Charlestown RI. Downloaded on: Wed Aug 24 2011 01:31:56 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time).

Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). 14 entries on the different Titi monkey species. In: All the World’s Primates, www.alltheworldsprimates.org. Primate Conservation Inc., Eds: Noel Rowe, Marc Myers, eds., Charlestown RI. Downloaded on: Wed Aug 24 2011 01:31:56 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time).

Norconk, M. A., Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque. Pithecia aequatorialis—Equatorial Saki. In: All the World’s Primates, www.alltheworldsprimates.org. Primate Conservation Inc., Eds:

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Noel Rowe, Marc Myers, eds., Charlestown RI. Downloaded on: Wed Aug 24 2011 01:31:56 GMT-0400 (Eastern Daylight Time).

Fernandez-Duque, E., Wallace, R.B. & Rylands, A.B. (2008). Alouatta caraya. In: IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

Fernandez-Duque, E., Wallace, R.B. & Rylands, A.B. (2008). Aotus azarae. In: IUCN 2009. IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. Version 2009.2. <www.iucnredlist.org>.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2007). Book Review of “New Perspectives in the Study of Mesoamerican primates” (Eds: Estrada et al). International Journal of Primatology 28(2): 493-495.

Fernandez-Duque, E., and N. Ceresoli (2003). Napamaló: The Giant Armadillo of the Gran Chaco. Zoonooz September:15-17.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2001). Book review of: Primate Conservation Biology by Guy Cowlishaw and Robin Dunbar. Animal Behaviour 62:390-391.

Sloan, C. and Fernandez-Duque, E. (1999). Cathemerality in Argentinian Owl Monkeys. AnthroQuest 8:3-4, Spring 99.

Fernandez-Duque, E. and C.R. Valeggia (1996). Poster sessions: an alternative term assignment in animal behaviour courses. Animal Behaviour Newsletter 41(4):5.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (1994). Face to Face with the Woolly-Spider Monkey. Book review of: Faces in the Forest. The Endangered Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil by Karen B. Strier. American Journal of Primatology 32(1):65-67.

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS (98) 2016-2017 Ben-Hamo, M., A. Spence-Aizenberg, L. Williams, E. Fernandez-Duque and H. de la Iglesia

(2016). Long-term electrocorticographic recording of sleep stages in socially-grouped owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae). International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Carrera, S., M. Corley, R. Bribiescas, C. Valeggia and E. Fernandez-Duque (2016). Variation across the day in fecal testosterone levels in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarae azarae) of Formosa, Argentina. International Society of Primatologists and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Corley, M., E. Fernandez-Duque and C. Valeggia (2016). Hormonal correlates of maturation and dispersal in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarae). International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2016). The Owl Monkey Project of Argentina: Past, Present and Future. International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Huck, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2016). Home-range use of wild solitary Azara's owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) in relation to group ranges in Formosa, Argentina. International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Snodderly, M. D., K. Ellis, A. Link, E. Fernandez-Duque, S. A. Alvarez, L. Abondano and A. Di Fiore (2016). Influences of sunrise and morning light on behaviorof four sympatric new world primates (Alouatta, Ateles, Callicebus, Lagothrix). International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

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Spence-Aizenberg, A., J. P. Perea-Rodriguez, B. Kimball, L. Williams and E. Fernandez-Duque (2016). Sex differences in the "monomorphic" and monogamous owl monkey. International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Van Belle, S., A. Martins, E. Fernandez-Duque and A. di Fiore (2016). Patterns of paternity in wild socially monogamous titis (Callicebus discolor) and sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis) at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador. International Primatological Society and American Society of Primatologists Joint Meeting, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Corley, M., M. Rotundo, V. Dávalos and E. Fernandez-Duque (2016). Interindividual variation in natal dispersal: what influences dispersal decisions in owl monkeys? 53rd Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society, Columbia, Missouri.

Bustamante, N., A. M. Pardo, S. Van Belle, A. Porter, E. Fernandez-Duque and A. Di Fiore (2016). Variación estacional e inter anual en la dieta de los sakis ecuatoriales (Pithecia aequatorialis) en el Amazonas Ecuatoriano. I Congreso Nacional de Manejo de Vida Silvestre y III Congreso Ecuatoriano de Mastozoología,. Universidad Estatal Península de Santa Elena, Santa Elena, Ecuador.

2014-2015 (19) García de la Chica, A., C. Urbina Malo, y E. Fernandez-Duque. Relaciones entre el cuidado

biparental y el patrón de actividad en los monos mirikiná (Aotus azarae). Reunión Anual de la Asociación Argentina de Antropología Biológica, Resistencia, Septiembre 2015.

García de la Chica, A., C. Urbina Malo, y E. Fernandez-Duque. Relaciones entre el cuidado biparental y el patrón de actividad en los monos mirikiná (Aotus azarae). 2do Congreso Argentino de Biología del Comportamiento, Asociación Argentina de Ciencias del Comportamiento, San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, 26-28 Agosto 2015.

Corley, M. S. Xia and E. Fernandez-Duque (2015). Age and sex differences in aggressive behaviors of wild Azara’s owl monkey (Aotus azarae) in Formosa, Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 77 S1:

Abbondano, L. A., E. Fernandez-Duque, A. Link, C. A. Schmitt and A. Di Fiore (2015). "Re-evaluation of Sexual Selection Theory for Canine Size in New World Monkeys: Implications for Pitheciine Primates." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156 (S60): 66.

de la Iglesia, H. O., E. Fernandez-Duque, N. Lanza, D. A. Golombek, J. F. Duffy, C. D. Czeisler and C. R. Valeggia (2015). Access to electric light is associated with shorter sleep duration in Toba communities of the Argentinean Chaco. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156 (S60): 118

Corley, M., M. Rotundo, V. Davalos, M. Huck, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2015). The single life: Physical injuries may reflect the costs of being a solitary owl monkey. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156(S60): 110.

Boner, R., A. García de la Chica, S. van Kuijk, M. Corley, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Parental care dynamics in the monogamous owl monkey (Aotus azarae). American Journal of Primatology, 76 S1: 90.

Finkel, B., G. van der Heide, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Are temporal patterns of fruit availability driving owl monkey (Aotus azarae) reproductive success and seasonality? American Journal of Primatology, 76 S1: 56.

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Fogel, A., A. Spence-Aizenberg, L. Williams, C. Valeggia and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Social environment and cortisol levels in captive owl monkeys (Aotus nancymae). Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

Spence-Aizenberg, A., B. A. Kimball, L. Williams and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Chemical Communication in Aotus nancymaae: Signals of Sex in a Monogamous Primate. Animal Behavior Society Annual Meeting. Princeton, New Jersey, USA.

Mundy, N., C. Morningstar, A. Baden, E. Fernandez-Duque and B. Bradley (2014). Can colour vision re-evolve? Variation in the X-linked opsin locus of cathemeral Azara’s owl monkeys (Aotus a. azarae). International Society of Primatology Meetings, Hanoih, Vietnam.

Snodderly, M. D., K. Ellis, A. Link, E. Fernandez-Duque, S. A. Alvarez, L. Abondano and A. Di Fiore (2014). Waking up in the forest: A comparison of early morning vocal behavior of four sympatric primates. International Society of Primatology Meeting, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Williams, L., E. Fernandez-Duque and Abee (2014). Captive Population Research in Resource Colonies of Squirrel and Owl Monkeys. International Society of Primatology Meeting, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Larson, S., A. Ruiz-Lambides, J. Gonzalez-Martinez, M. L. Platt, E. Fernandez-Duque and L. J. Brent (2014). "Social network dynamics of a group fission event in free-ranging rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 164-165.

Di Fiore, A., C.A. Schmitt and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Morphometrics of wild woolly monkeys: Implications of sexual dimorphism in body and canine size. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 106.

Cepon, T.J., S. C. Antón, C. Crowder, D. Duren, E. Fernandez-Duque, S.R. Leigh, F.C. Madimenos, W.S. McGraw, E.R. Middleton, C.W. Rainwater, C. Schmitt, R. Sherwood, S. Stinson, P. Stubblefield, T. Turner, C. Valeggia, and J.J. Snodagrass (2014). Next steps and best practices in primatology, human biology, forensic anthropology, and paleoanthropology for the Bones and Behavior Project. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 92.

Spence-Aizenberg A., A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014)..Mate choice in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarae azarae). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 244.

Corley, M., A. Spence-Aizenberg, K. Morucci, M. Rotundo, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). The function of scent-marking in territorial owl monkeys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 98.

Savagian, A., A. Twitchell-Heyne, Corley, M., M. Rotundo, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2014). Resource utilization and home range overlap in territorial owl monkeys of Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 S58: 230.

2012-2013 (16) van der Heide, G. W. E. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). Spatial distributions of owl monkey

(Aotus azarae) food resources during two dry seasons. Texas Association for Biological Anthropology. San Antonio, Texas.

Juárez, C.P., Huck M. and Fernandez-Duque, E. Primatological long-term studies in Argentina: Azara's owl monkeys in the Humid Chaco. Simposio de Primatología en el Perú. Iquitos, Perú, 7-10 November 2013.

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Corley, M., Twitchell-Heyne, A., Morucci, K., Huck, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque. Relación entre el tamaño del grupo y la dispersión natal en los monos miriquiná (Aotus azarae). XI Jornadas Nacionales de Antropología Biológica. Buenos Aires, Argentina, 31 Octubre-Noviembre 1, 2013.

Huck, M., E. Fernandez-Duque, P. Babb, and T. Schurr. Genetic monogamy and extra-pair paternity in pair-living mammals. International Ethological Conference, Newcastle, UK, August 2013.

Corley M., A. Savagian, M. Rotundo & E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). Ranging patterns of solitary floater owl monkeys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Sxx: ppp

Larson, S., F. Colchero, O. Jones and E. Fernandez-Duque (2013). Low infant mortality and minimal sex differences between the sexes in the age-specific survival curves of wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 75(S1).

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2013). Monogamy, pairbonding and biparental care in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarae) of Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 75 (S1):

Porter, A., M. Grote, L. Isbell, E. Fernandez-Duque and A. Di Fiore (2013). A Saki saga: dynamic and disruptive relationships among Pithecia aequatorialis pair-mates in eastern Ecuador. American Journal of Primatology 75 (S1):

Rago V, Acardi S, Rotundo M, Orozco M, Liotta DJ, Degese F, Diaz A, Ghione I, Fernandez-Duque E, and Uhart M. (2012). Exposure to selected pathogens in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Formosa, Argentina. Wildlife Disease Association Conference. Lyon, France.

Mcintosh, A.M., Babb, P., Fernandez-Duque, E. and T. G. Schurr. (2012). PRLR sequence diversity in owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) and other paternal care-giving primates suggests the maintenance of variation by balancing selection. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Sxx: ppp

Van der Heide, G., V. Dávalos, C. Juárez and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Getting through the winter: Dry season resources and their influence on owl monkey (Aotus azarai) reproduction. Texas Academy of Sciences Annual Meeting, March 1-3, Alpine, Texas.

Juárez CP, and Fernandez-Duque E. (2012). Effects of a naturally fragmented habitat on two owl monkey (Aotus azarai azarai) populations in the Argentinean Chaco. International Society of Primatologists Annual Meeting. Cancún, México.

Juárez, C. P., D. Clink and E. Fernandez-Duque (2012). Demographic characterization of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) in gallery forest and forest islands of the Argentinean Chaco. Thirty-fifth Meeting of the American Society of Primatologists 74(S1): 64.

Van der Heide GWE, and Fernandez-Duque E. (2012). Getting through the Winter: dry season resources and their influence on owl monkey (Aotus azarai) reproduction. International Society of Primatologists Annual Meeting. Cancún, Mexico.

Babb P, Fernandez-Duque E, and Schurr T. (2012). The enigmatic taxonomic status of Aotus among the platyrrhines: signals from five genetic loci. International Society of Primatologists Annual Meeting. Cancún, México.

Fernandez-Duque E. (2012). Owl monkeys as a potential model for the integration of lab and field primate research. International Society of Primatologists Annual Meeting. Cancún, México.

2011-2010 (12)

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Juárez, C., Huck, M., Rotundo, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque. Primer registro de paca (Rhodentia: Cuniculus paca) en la Provincia de Formosa (Argentina). Reunión Anual Sociedad Argentina de Especialistas en Mamíferos, Noviembre 2011, Mendoza, Argentina.

Juárez, C. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2010). Efecto de la fragmentación natural del habitat en la estructura de la poblacion del mono miriquiná (Aotus azarai) en el chaco humedo formoseño. IV Reunión Binacional de Ecología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Huck, M. and E. Fernandez-Duque. Till death do us part: Intense sexual competition constrains tenure length in a serial monogamous, sexual monomorphic species. VIII. Göttinger Freilandtage. Behavioral Constraints and Flexibility. German Primate Center, Gottingen, Germany, 6-9 December, 2011.

Fernandez-Duque, E., S. Evans and M. Emery-Thompson (2011). A lab-field approach to estimating the energetic costs of biparental care in owl monkeys. American Journal of Primatology 73(S1): 120

Spence-Aizenberg, A., A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Pairbonded adult titi monkeys of Ecuador (Callicebus discolor) change their affilitiave relationships in the presence of infants. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S52: 281.

Babb, P. L., E. Fernandez-Duque and T. G. Schurr (2011). Monogamous owl monkeys differ in the structure of OXTR from other non-monogamous primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S52: 79.

Clink, D., M. G. Huck and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Between-group variation in the activity patterns of cathemeral owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) under similar temperature and light conditions. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S52: 110.

Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Interbirth interval, age at dispersal, and sexual dimorphism in wild titis (Callicebus discolor) and sakis (Pithecia aequatorialis). American Journal of Physical Anthropology S52: 125.

Fernandez-Duque, E., P. L. Babb and T. G. Schurr (2011). Group structure and dispersal patterns of the socially monogamous owl monkey as revealed by mtDNA data. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S52: 135.

Huck, M. G. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2011). Children of divorce: effects of adult replacements on survival and dispersal of young owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 52: 170.

Stubblefield, P.S., Anton, S.C., Snodgrass, J.J., Crowder, C., Di Fiore A., Duren, D.L., Fernandez-Duque, E., Leonard, W.R., Leigh, S.R., Madimenos, F., McGraw, S., Middleton, E., Schmitt, C.A., Sherwood, R.J., Turner, T.R., Valeggia, C.R., and White, F.J. (2010). Integrative measurement protocols incorporating morphometric and behavioral research tools from forensic anthropology, human biology and primatology. Proccedings American Academy of Forensic Sciences 16:366

Coleman, M. (2010). Orbit and skull size in cathemeral owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, S50: 83. (Note: my last name as second author was omitted by mistake.)

2009-2008 (15)

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Van der Heide, G. W. E., Iriart, D., Juárez, C. P. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2009). Do forest composition and fruit availability predict demographic differences between owl monkey (Aotus azarai) groups inhabiting a gallery forest in Formosa, Argentina? American Journal of Primatology S71(1):59.

Juárez, C. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2009). Demography of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Pilcomayo National Park (Formosa, Argentina). 10th International Mammalogical Congress. Mendoza, Argentina.

Gustison, M., Snowdon, C. T & Fernandez-Duque, E. (2009). Social monogamy: proximity maintenance and foraging patterns in the Argentinean owl monkey (Aotus azarai azarai). American Journal of Primatology S71(1):64

Babb, P., Fernandez-Duque, E. and T.G. Schurr (2009). Vasopressin receptor V1a (avpr1a) gene variation in the monogamous owl monkey, Aotus azarai azarai. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S48: 81.

Antón, S.C., Snodgrass, J.J., C Crowder, A Di Fiore, DL Duren, E Fernandez-Duque, WR Leonard, SR Leigh, FC Madimenos, WS McGraw, E Middleton, C Schmitt, RJ Sherwood, S Stinson, P Stubblefield, T Turner, CR Valeggia, and FJ White (2009). Integrative measurement protocol for morphological and behavioral research in human biology. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S48: 78

Coleman, M.N., A. Di Fiore, and E. Fernandez-Duque (2009). A preliminary report on the interaction between ambient acoustics and primate vocalizations in the Ecuadorian Amazon. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, S48:108.

Depeine, C. C., M. Rotundo, C. Juárez and E. Fernandez-Duque (2008). Hoot calling in owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of Argentina: sex differences and function. American Journal of Primatology 70(S1):69.

Juárez, C. P., W. Berg and E. Fernandez-Duque (2008). An evaluation of the potential long-term effects of radio-collars on the reproduction and demography of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) in Formosa, Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 70(S1):49.

Juárez, C., E. Fernandez-Duque and P. Cichero (2008). Proyecto Nacional para la conservación del mono mirikiná (Aotus azarai) y de las selvas en galería en el Gran Chaco Argentino. III Congreso Nacional de Conservación de la Biodiversidad. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Perea-Rodriguez, J. P., A. Milano, E. Fernandez-Duque and B.E. Oscherov (2008). Gastrointestinal parasites of owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) living in edge and non-edge territories in a gallery forest in Northern Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 70(S1): 53

Iriart, D., M. Rotundo, C. Juárez and E. Fernandez-Duque (2008). Estructura y composición florística de la selva en galería del Riacho Pilagá en el Este de Formosa habitada por monos mirikiná. XXIII Reunión Argentina de Ecología. Investigación Ecológica: Avances y Desafíos. San Luis, Argentina.

Fernandez-Duque, E. and C. Juárez (2008). Ecological, behavioral and demographic aspects of natal dispersal in monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai) of the Argentinean Chaco. Primate Eye 96, Abstr#321.

Chowdhury, S., Fernandez-Duque, E. and Rudran, R. (2008). Influence of group structure on life histories of female red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) of Venezuela. Primate Eye 96 Abst #858.

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Dacier, A., De Luna, A. G., Fernandez-Duque, E. and A. Di Fiore (2008). Estimating population density of titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor) through playback calls. Primate Eye 96 Abst #218.

Babb, P.L., P. Gagneux, E. Fernandez-Duque and T.G. Schurr (2008). Genetic Variation and Population Structure in the Owl Monkey, Aotus azarai. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S46: 62.

2007-2006 (12) McLaughlin, M.V., E. Fernandez-Duque (2007). Range, activity, and tree selection in Aotus

azarai ranges. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 169. Schmitt, C.A., A. Di Fiore, A. Link, L.J. Matthews, M.J. Montague, A.M. Derby, D. Hurst, G.

Carrillo, C. Sendall, and E. Fernandez-Duque (2007). Comparative ranging behavior of eight species of primates in a western Amazonian rainforest. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 208.

Sendall, C., Fernandez-Duque, E. and A. Di Fiore (2007).. A preliminary study of mate-guarding in wild titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 214.

Wolovich, C.K., Perea-Rodriguez, J.P. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2007) Food sharing as a form of paternal care in wild owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 252 .

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2007). Costs and benefits of paternal care in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 108.

Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2007).. A comparison of paternal care in three socially-monogamous neotropical primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 99.

Rakhovskaya, M.V., Fernandez-Duque, E. and A. Di Fiore (2007). The effects of demographic and ecological factors on territory size and ranging patterns of Argentinean owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(S44): 195.

Juárez, C., M. Rotundo and E. Fernandez-Duque (2006). Demografía y área de acción de individuos solitarios en una población de monos mirikiná (Aotus azarai) en la Provincia de Formosa. XXI Reunión Argentina de Ecología. Fronteras en Ecología: Hechos y Perspectivas. Córdoba, Argentina.

Di Fiore, A., E. Fernandez-Duque, G. Carrillo and D. Hurst (2006). Comparative social behavior of males and females in three genera of socially monogamous platyrrhines. American Journal of Primatology 68(S1): 99.

Fernandez-Duque, E., A. Di Fiore, M. Rotundo and C. Juarez (2006). Demographics and ranging of floaters in socially monogamous owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). American Journal of Primatology 68(S1): 86.

Barnett, A. A., E. Z. Setz, Pinto LP, Di Fiore A and E. Fernandez-Duque (2006). Picky, picky: the bases for diet choice in pitheciines. International Journal of Primatology 27(S1): Abstract #513.

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Veiga, L. M., M. Bowler, E. Cunningham, A. Di Fiore and E. Fernandez-Duque (2006). Variability in pitheciine social organization. International Journal of Primatology 27(S1): Abstract #516.

2005-2004 (6) Hurst, D., Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2005).. Male replacement in a wild group of

Equatorial Sakis (Pithecia aequatoralis). American Journal of Primatology: 66(S1): 118-199 Fernandez-Duque, E., M. Rotundo, C. Juárez and A. Di Fiore (2005). Ecología,

Comportamiento, Genética y Conservación del Mono Mirikiná en el Gran Chaco Argentino. XX Jornadas Argentinas de Mastozoología. Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Fernandez-Duque, E. Valeggia, C.; Dixson, A. and R. Rudran (2005). Fundación ECO of Formosa, Argentina: Capacity Building for the Conservation of the Biological and Cultural Diversity of the Argentinean Gran Chaco. Annual Meeting Society for Conservation Biology, Brasilia.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (2004). High levels of intrasexual competition in sexually monomorphic owl monkeys. Folia Primatologica 75 S1: 260.

Fernandez-Duque, E., and H. Erkert (2004). Cathemerality and lunarphilia in owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco. Folia Primatologica 75 S1: 67.

Schwindt, D.M., Carrillo, G.A., Di Fiore, A. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2004). Comparative sociecology of monogamous primates in the Amazon and Gran Chaco. Folia Primatologica, 75 S1: 412.

2003-2002 (3) Fernández-Duque, E. and M. Rotundo (2003). Are female owl monkeys imposing social

monogamy on males? Revista de Etología S5:92. Juárez, C.P., E. Fernández-Duque and M. Rotundo (2003). Behavioral sex differences in the

socially monogamous night monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco. Revista de Etología S5:174. Giménez, M. and E.Fernández Duque (2003). Summer and Winter diet of night monkeys in the

gallery and thorn forests of the Argentinean Chaco. Revista de Etología S5:164. 2001-1994 (5) Huntington, C. and E. Fernandez-Duque (2001). Natal dispersal in the monogamous owl monkey

(Aotus azarai) of Formosa, Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology S32: 83-84.

Fernandez-Duque, E. (1997). Proyecto Mirikiná: Behavior, Population Genetics and Conservation of Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarae) in Argentina. American Journal of Primatology 42(2):109.

Fernandez-Duque, E. and C.R. Valeggia (1996). Meta-analysis in conservation biology: Effects of forest disturbance on primate populations. Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, Supplement 7(3):139.

Fernandez-Duque, E.; W.A. Mason, and C.R. Valeggia (1995). Effects of familiarity and context on interactions between heterosexual pairs of titi monkeys (Callicebus moloch). American Journal of Primatology 36(2):123.

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Valeggia, C.R., S.P. Mendoza, E. Fernandez-Duque and S.E. Schideler (1994). Characterization of female titi monkey (Callicebus moloch) reproductive cycle by means of urinary steroids. Reproductive Biology. Biology of Reproduction 50(S1): 84.

INVITED PRESENTATIONS Sleep and Activity Patterns of Free-Ranging Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarae) in Argentina, State

Sleep Lecture Series, School of Medicine, Yale University, February 8, 2017 Behavior, Ecology and Conservation of Primates in Ecuador and Argentina, Lunch Talks,

SocBio Interest Group, School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Yale University, November 15, 2016

Darwin in Galápagos: finches and his theory of evolution by natural selection. Galápagos Islands, A Place Like No Other. Yale Study Leader, August 2-9, 2016

Love in the Time of Monkeys. Galápagos Islands, A Place Like No Other. Yale Study Leader, August 2-9, 2016

De Amor, Monogamia y Monos: Ecología, Comportamiento y Conservación del Mono Mirikiná en Formosa, Departamento de Biología, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, 1 June 2016.

Love in the Time of Monkeys: Amazon Expedition, Yale Study Leader, February 5-14, 2016. Love in the Time of Monkeys: Peabody Museum Holiday Dinner, Yale University, 6 December

2015. El Amor en los Tiempos del Mono. Conferencia Plenaria. XII Jornadas Nacionales de

Antropología Biológica, Resistencia, 23-25 Septiembre 2015. Primate Dads. The evolution of fatherhood in owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco and titi

monkeys of the Ecuadorian Amazon. Closer Look Seminar Series, National Geographic Society, Washington D.C., April 21, 2015.

The importance of food, jealousy, and paternal care in the evolution of owl monkey monogamy. The John B. Pierce Laboratory Seminar Series, Yale University, April 6, 2015.

Monogamy in wild owl monkeys of Argentina: The potential influences of resource distribution and ranging patterns. Lecture Series, Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of California, Los Angeles, 4 March 2015.

Monogamy in wild owl monkeys of Argentina: The potential influences of resource distribution and ranging patterns. Friday Noon Seminars, Yale Institute for Biospheric Studies, New Haven, 27 February 2015

Love, Monogamy and Fatherhood in Owl Monkeys of Argentina. Sixteenth Symposium on Chine-American Kavli Frontiers of Science, Beijing, China, October 10-13, 2014

Social monogamy in wild owl monkeys of Argentina: The potential influences of resource distribution and ranging patterns. Department of Anthropology Lecture Series, University of Texas, San Antonio, 26 September 2014

De Amor, Monogamia y Monos, TEDxRiodelaPlata, 27 y 28 de septiembre, 2013, Buenos Aires, Argentina.

http://www.tedxriodelaplata.org/orador/eduardo-fernandez-duque?e_u=/eventos/tedxr%C3%ADodelaplata-2013&m=s

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De Amor, Monogamia y Monos, Facultad de Recursos Naturales, Universidad de Formosa, 20 de septiembre, 2013, Argentina

Proyecto Mirikiná: Etología, demografía y genética de una población de monos mirikiná en la Provincia de Formosa. Laguna de Oca Biosphere Reserve, June 4th, 2013

El Mono Mirikiná del Gran Chaco Argentino. Ingeniería en Zootecnia, National University of Formosa, May 31st, 2013

Penn Preview Day 8 April, 2013 Sex, Love and Marriage. One of three Panelists, Philomathean Society of the University of

Pennsylvania, January 24th, 2013 The evolution and maintenance of monogamy and biparental care in owl monkeys (Aotus azarai)

of Argentina . Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology, Yale University, November 27-28th, 2012.

Proof in the Biological, Social, and Behavioral Sciences: How does the peer-review process evaluate proof? One of four Panelists, Year of Proof Event, University of Pennsylvania, November 13th, 2012

Till death (or an intruder) do us part: Intense intra-sexual competition and aggression in sexually monomorphic owl monkeys of Argentina, Seminar Series, Evolutionary Anthropology Dept, Duke University, November 8th, 2012.

Behavior and ecology of socially monogamous owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, Villanova University, September 6th, 2012.

Till death do us part: Intense intra-sexual competition, aggression and death in sexually monomorphic owl monkeys of Argentina. Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology, Yale University, March 29th, 2012.

Sleep and activity patterns in captive and free-ranging owl monkeys. Center for Sleep and Respiratory Neurobiology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. February 15th, 2012.

Biological Anthropology Research in the Argentinean Chaco. University of Pennsylvania’s Museum Women’s Committee Lunch Seminar. November 18th, 2011.

Life-history and demography of monogamous and polygynous primates. Population Studies Center, Colloquium Series, University of Pennsylvania, October 24th, 2011.

The influence of behavior, life-history and the environment on group dynamics in monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. Seminar Series, Dept. Zoology, Cambridge University, England, October 11th, 2011.

The influence of behavior, life-history and the environment on group dynamics in monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology, Durham University, England, October 10th, 2011.

Nocturnal and cathemeral owl monkeys. Nocturnal Primate Research Group, Dept. Anthropology, Oxford Brookes University, England, October 7th, 2011.

Monogamy, pairbonds and biparental care in sexually monomorphic owl monkeys. Seminar Series, Dept. of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, September 29th, 2011.

Life-history, group dynamics and intrasexual competition in monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Pennsylvania, April 12th, 2011.

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Life-history, group dynamics and intrasexual competition in monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology, New York University, February 15th, 2011

Behavior and ecology of socially monogamous owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, Haverford College, Haverford, PA, October 27th and 29th, 2010.

Behavior and ecology of owl monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, Department of Biology Seminar Series, Drexel University, September 30, 2010.

The influence of behavior, life-history and the environment on group dynamics in monogamous owl monkeys of Argentina. Department of Anthropology Seminar, Rutgers University, April 6th, 2010.

Making Lectures Interactive: Getting Students to Think. Panel Member, Center for Teaching and Learning, University of Pennsylvania, March 24th, 2010.

Behavior and Ecology of Owl Monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, Monell Chemical Senses Center Seminar Series, February 16th, 2010.

The rise and fall of owl monkey dynasties: Weather, warfare, or both? Invited Speaker, Göttingen Freilandtage: Long-term Field Studies of Primates, Gottingen, Germany, December 8-11, 2009.

Behavior and Ecology of Owl Monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, 1st Annual Primate Education Week, Laboratory Animal Medicine Club, University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine, 20 October 2009.

Behavior and Ecology of Owl Monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco. Seminar Series, Keeling Center for Comparative Medicine, MD Anderson Cancer Center, University of Texas, December 2008.

Natal Dispersal in Owl Monkeys. Symposium on Dispersal, International Society of Primatologists, Edinburgh, Scotland, July 2008.

IUCN Neotropical Primates Red List Workshop, Reassessment of species status for threat classification, November 27th-December 1st, 2007, Orlando, FL

Costs and benefits of paternal care in free-ranging owl monkeys (Aotus azarai). Symposium on Paternal Care, American Society of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, PA, March 2007.

Til death (or an intruder) do us part: intrasexual competition in socially monogamous Owl Monkeys of Argentina, EcoLunch Series, Dept. Biology, University of Pennsylvania, October 2006.

Til death (or an intruder) do us part: intrasexual competition in socially monogamous Owl Monkeys of Argentina, Seminar Series, Dept. Anthropology, University of California, Davis, March 2006.

Cathemerality and lunarphilia in owl monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco. Symposium on cathemerality, International Society of Primatologists, Turin, Italy, August 2004.

Monogamy in Neotropical primates: field and captive studies of titi and owl monkeys. Seminar Speaker, Dept. Anthropology, Harvard University, 2001

Monogamy in Neotropical primates: field and captive studies of titi and owl monkeys. Seminar Speaker, New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology (NYCEP), Dept of Anthropology, New York University, 2001.

Owl monkeys around the clock: night and day activity of owl monkeys in Formosa, Argentina, Argentina, Seminar Speaker, Colby College, Maine, 2001.

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Owl monkeys around the clock: night and day activity of owl monkeys in Formosa, Argentina, Seminar Speaker Zoological Society of San Diego, 2000.

Owl monkeys around the clock: night and day activity of owl monkeys in Formosa, Argentina, Seminar Series, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, Seminar Speaker, 2000.

Monogamy in Titi Monkeys: differential contributions of males and females, Seminar Speaker, Dept. Conservation Research, National Zoological Park, March 1998.

Monogamy in Titi Monkeys: differential contributions of males and females, Seminar Series, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, March 1998.

Meta-analysis in conservation biology: Effects of forest disturbance on primate populations. Symposium on meta-analysis in ecology, Annual Meeting of the American Ecological Society, Providence, RI, 10-14 August 1996.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Member, Steering Committee, Ethics in Field Primatology, American Journal of Primatology,

International Journal of Primatology Associate Editor, International Journal of Primatology, 2009-present. Grant Reviewer: Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva (Argentina), Leakey

Foundation, National Geographic Society, NSF Animal Behavior, NSF Biological Anthropology Program, Primate Conservation Inc., American Philosophical Society, National Academies-Ford Foundation Fellowships Program

Manuscript Reviewer: Animal Welfare, Argentinean National Council of Research, American Journal of Human Biology, American Journal of Primatology, Behavioral Ecology, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, International Journal of Primatology, Physiology and Behavior, PLoS ONE, Revista Chilena de Historia Natural.

Member, Conservation Committee, American Society of Primatology, 2010-2014. Member, IUCN Primate Specialist Group, 2007-present. Member, Pithecine Action Group, IUCN, 2007-present. Member, Research Committee, International Society of Primatologists, 2007-present. Board of Editors, International Journal of Primatology, 2004-2009. Board of Editors, Neotropical Primates, 2007-present. Director of Science, Fundación ECO, 2003-present. Panel Member: Mammals of the South American Gran Chaco, an Ecoregional Evaluation, The

Nature Conservancy, Asunción, Paraguay, 2004 President, Fundación ECO, 2000-2003. HONORS, AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2014 Invited Participant, Chinese Academy of Sciences-U.S. National Academy of Sciences,

16th Chinese-American Kavli Frontiers of Science Symposium, 11-15 September, Beijing, China.

2014 Ford Fellowship Program, National Academy of Science, Panel Member, Anthropology 2013 Ford Fellowship Program, National Academy of Science, Panel Member, Anthropology

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2011 Invited Professor, Graduate Course on Biological Rhythms, Universidad Nacional de Quilmes/University of Pennsylvania, Buenos Aires and Formosa, Argentina.

2010 Editor’s Choice: G. De Luna, R. Sanmiguel, A. Di Fiore & E. Fernandez-Duque (2010). Predation of a red titi monkey (Callicebus discolor) by a harpy eagle (Harpya harpya) and other unsuccessful attacks by predators on Pitheciines in Lowland Amazonia. Folia Primatologica 81:86-95.

1999 de Fortabat Visiting Scholarship, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University.

1996 Travel Award, Ecological Society of America, Statistics Chapter. 1995 Course Improvement Award, Teaching Resources Center, Univ. of California, Davis. 1995 Best Student Presentation Award, American Society of Primatologists 1994 Chancellor's Teaching Fellowship, University of California, Davis. 1991 Graduate Studies Scholarship, Organization of American States. 1990 Graduate Studies Fellowship, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.. MEDIA COVERAGE NPR http://wnpr.org/post/new-report-says-future-planets-primates-uncertain National Geographic Society http://www.nationalgeographic.com/explorers/bios/eduardo-fernandez-duque/ TEDX http://www.tedxriodelaplata.org/videos/amor-monogamia-y-monos Titi monkey infants are mothered by their fathers, by Claire Victoria ONG, 13 October 2015,

Yale News http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2015/10/13/titi-money-infants-are-mothered-by-their-fathers/ Anthropology of Dad Podcast, Yale University, June 16, 2015 http://anthropology.yale.edu/news/just-time-fathers-day-check-out-series-audio-interviews-

regarding-fatherhood-featuring-five Monogamous Monkeys, 14 February 2015, Valentine’s Day http://academicminute.org/2015/02/eduardo-fernandez-duque-yale-university-monogamous-monkeys/ The Science of Everything: Monogamy, PhillyVoice, February 13, 2015 http://www.phillyvoice.com/science-everything-monogamy/ The World’s Most Romantic Animals, News.com.au, November 11, 2014 http://www.news.com.au/technology/science/animals/the-worlds-most-romantic-animals/news-story/2df6b6dc8bb08856a00fb5e7f51ca4f6

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De amor, monogamia y monos en el Chaco Argentino. Ciencia con Voz Propia. June 24, 2014. Conicet-Argentina http://www.conicet.gov.ar/de-amor-monogamia-y-monos-en-el-chaco-argentino/ The DailyBeast, June 4, 2014 http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/04/06/p-j-on-the-owl-monkey-project-and-the-science-of-chick-flicks.html Phone Interview with Andrés Kilstein for Diario La Nación, Suplemento Sábado, Argentina on human sexual behavior, infidelity and the influence of biology and culture. May 25, 2014 “El amor en los tiempos del mono”, Dr. Diego Golombek, Revista La Nación, 4 May 2014. Article covering the publication of the genetic monogamy study. http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1686357-el-amor-en-los-tiempos-del-mono Radio Interview, Sean Moncrieff, Newstalk, Ireland: May 2, 2014 (starts at 49:40) http://www.newstalk.ie/player/listen_back/8/9562/02nd_May_2014_-_Moncrieff_Part_2 Discovery Channel, Daily Planet, Canada: March 24th 2014 - Part 3. World’s Greatest Dad. Reporting on Genetic monogamy article. Wide coverage of Proc article on genetic monogamy: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/environment/wildlife/article4037605.ece Radio Interview, Sebastian Schapiro, Programa Dúplex, Radio Bahia Blanca (www.lu2.com.ar), 10 October 2013. Interview on TEDx talk and Owl Monkey Project. Interviews by Washington Post and Science Live with regards to articles in Science and PNAS on the evolution of social monogamy in mammals. Evolution of mammalian monogamy remains mysterious. ScienceNews, August 24, 2013, Vol

184 #4. http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/352086/description/Evolution_of_mammalian_mon

ogamy_remains_mysterious Wide coverage of PLoS ONE article on Owl Monkey Replacements:, Smithsonian, BBC,

NBCNews, Conicet Nat Hist Magazine Owl Monkeys Who 'Stay True' Reproduce More Than Those With Multiple Partners. Science

Daily, 23 January 2013 “Monogamous owl monkeys have more babies”. NBC News, Thia Ghose, 23 January 2013 http://www.nbcnews.com/id/50567388/ns/technology_and_science-science/#.UUzUdBzU-So

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“Owl Monkeys Shed Light on Evolution of Love”, Christine Dell'Amore, National Geographic News, Published February 13, 2013 http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/02/130213-valentines-day-owl-monkeys-animals-love-science/ “Panel challenges social norms of sex and marriage”, Philomathean-hosted event discussed how rights can be oppressive, Pallavi Surana, Dayly Pennsylvanian, January 25, 2013 http://www.thedp.com/article/2013/01/panel-challenges-social-norms-of-sex-and-marriage Owl Monkeys Who ‘Stay True’ Reproduce More Than Those With Multiple Partners, Penn Study Finds, Katherine Unger Baillie, Penn News, January 23, 2013 http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/news/owl-monkeys-who-stay-true-produce-more-offspring-those-multiple-partners-penn-study-finds “BFS course design grants encourage professors to innovate”, Daily Pennsylvanian, January 16, 2013 http://www.thedp.com/article/2013/01/bfs-course-design-grants-encourage-professors-to-innovate “Penn Students Spend A Summer With Owl Monkeys, and Learn More Than Primatology”, Penn News, October 12, 2012 http://www.upenn.edu/pennnews/news/penn-students-spend-summer-owl-monkeys-and-learn-more-primatology “Monkey Male Care. How Owl Monkey Fathers and Other Primate Males Shed Light on Human Fatherhood” (by P. Gray), Psychology Today, September 11, 2012 http://www.psychologytoday.com/em/105645 “Why Sex Belongs in the Classroom”, Daily Pennsylvanian, September 18, 2012 http://www.thedp.com/article/2012/09/alexa-nicolas-why-sex-belongs-in-the-classroom Science, News of the Week, 2 March 2012: Vol. 335 no. 6072 pp. 1025-1026 DOI: 10.1126/science.335.6072.1025-a http://www.sciencemag.org/content/335/6072/1025.1.summary?sid=6b1a9c90-b116-4688-bc90-5427762f1b6c “Double-Duty Dads”, 2 March 2012, Science, Vol. 335, p. 1025, News Section https://www.sas.upenn.edu/anthropology/sites/www.sas.upenn.edu.anthropology/files/Owl%20Monkey%20Twins%20in%20Science.pdf “Owl Monkey Twins”, National Geographic Weekend Radio, Interview with Boyd Matson, Episode 1207, Air Date: February 12, 2012. http://fernandezduque.files.wordpress.com/2012/02/ng-weekend-show-eduardo-fernandez-duque.m4a

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“Owl Monkey Fathers Know Best?”, National Geographic Society Video Clip, February 2012 http://video.nationalgeographic.com/video/kids/animals-pets-kids/mammals-kids/argentina-owl-monkey-parenting-vin-kids/ “Bringing on the Year of Sex”, Arielle Pardes, Daily Pennsylvanian, January 19, 2012 http://www.thedp.com/article/2012/01/arielle_pardes_bringing_on_the_year_of_sex “Hook-up culture pervades Penn”, Daily Pennsylvanian, February 14, 2011 http://www.dailypennsylvanian.com/article/hook-culture-pervades-penn “Prof couples integrates careers and marriage”, Daily Pennsylvanian, December 10, 2010 http://www.thedp.com/article/2010/12/prof_couples_integrate_careers_and_marriage COURSES TAUGHT Alloparental Care in Human and Non-Human Primates, Spring 2015, Yale University Field Methods in Primatology, Spring 2015, Yale University Primate Behavior and Ecology, Fall 2014, Yale University Love, Marriage and Friendship: Biological Bases of Male-Female Relationships, Fall 2012,

University of Pennsylvania. Circadian Rhythms and Biological Clocks, Summer 2011, Buenos Aires and Formosa,

Argentina. Sexual Selection and Kinship, Dept. Anthropology, Fall 2010, University of Pennsylvania. Primate Field Methods Spring Break Course, Spring 2010 and 2011, Miami, Florida. Primatology Data Analysis, Fall 2009, University of Pennsylvania. The Biology of Paternal Care, Department of Anthropology, Spring 2008, University of

Pennsylvania. Sex and Human Nature, Dept. Anthropology, Spring and Fall 2007, Fall 2008, 2009, 2010 and

2011 University of Pennsylvania. Introduction to Human Evolution, Dept. Anthropology, Spring 2007, 2008 and 2009, University

of Pennsylvania. Primate Behavior and Human Evolution, Dept. Anthropology, Fall and Spring 2006, Spring

2009, University of Pennsylvania. Gran Chaco Wildlife Conservation and Management Field Course, 2004, Argentina. Smithsonian Institution Wildlife Conservation and Management Course, 2004, Namibia. II Latin American Primate Conservation Field Courses, 2004, Formosa, Argentina. I Latin American Primate Conservation Field Courses, 2003, Formosa, Argentina. Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Harvard University Extension School, 2000,

Cambridge, MA. Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Sierra College, 1998, Rocklin, CA. Research Methods, Dept. Psychology, 1994, University of California, Davis. Animal Behavior, Dept. Psychology, 1995, University of California, Davis.

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Introductory Psychology; Dept. Psychology, 1995, University of California, Davis. Primate Socioecology, Dept. Anthropology, 1994, University of California, Davis. Teaching Assistant, Animal Behavior, Research Methods, Introductory Psychology, Introductory

Anthropology, Primate Socio-ecology, Human Ecology, 1990-1996. Teaching Assistant, Smithsonian Institution Wildlife Conservation and Management Training

Course, 1990, Front Royal, VA. ADVISING AND MENTORING Post-doctoral Fellows Perea, Juan Carlos (2016-2018), Yale University. Juárez, Cecilia P. (2012-2014), Professor, Universidad Nacional de Formosa, Argentina. Maren A. Huck (2010-12), Professor, Derby University, UK. Graduate Student Thesis Advisees Spence-Aizenberg, Andrea (2010-present). Doctoral Dissertation, Anthropology, SAS,

University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor. Corley, Margaret (2010-present). Doctoral Dissertation, Anthropology, SAS, University of

Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor. Porter, Amy (2006-2015). Pair-bond dynamics in titi monkeys and saki monkeys of Tiputini,

Ecuador. Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. Anthropology, University of California, Davis, USA. Advisor: L. Isbell.

Larson, Sam, Anthropology (2012-2014). Doctoral Dissertation, Anthropology, SAS, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor

Larson, Sam (2010-2012). MA thesis, Anthropology, SAS, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor.

Juárez, Cecilia (2006-2012). Demography and Metapopulation Dynamics of Owl Monkeys in the Argentinean Chaco, Doctoral Dissertation, University of Tucumán, Argentina. Advisor.

Babb, Paul (2005-2012). Molecular Evolution of Vasopressin and Oxytocin Receptor Genes in Owl Monkeys (Aotus azarai azarai) of Northern Argentina: Implications for the Evolution of Monogamous Social Behavior. Doctoral Dissertation, Anthropology, SAS, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Co-Advisor (Advisor: T.G. Schurr).

Lindo, John (2009-2010). Evolution of the sexually dimorphic call of the owl monkey (Aotus azarai): evidence for an alarm function against adult replacement. Master of Arts Thesis in Biological Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor.

Spence-Aizenberg, Andrea (2009-2010). Affiliative behaviors in pairbonded red titi monkeys (Callicebus discolor). Master of Science Thesis in Biological Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor.

Graduate Student Committees Gersick, Andy (2009-2013). Communication in hyenas. Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. Psychology,

University of Pennsylvania, USA. Advisor: R. Seyfarth

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Burke, Kevin M. (2009-2012). Life histories in social networks. Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. Anthropology, University of Pennyslvania, USA. Advisor: C.R. Valeggia

Snyder-Mackler, Noah (2008-2012). Doctoral Dissertation, Dept. Psychology, University of Pennsylvania, USA. AdvisorS: R. Seyfarth, D. Cheney

Undergraduate Student Advisees Rhasaan Bovell, (C’19, E&EB, Yale University) Brian Brooks, (C’17, E&EB, Yale University) Sofía Carrera (C’15, E&EB, Yale University) Avery Twitchell-Heyne (C’15, Rice University) Ben Finkel (C’13, Duke University) Ian Taylor (C’13, Swarthmore College) Amanda Savagian (C’14, SAS/Penn), University Scholar. Characteristics and adaptive

significance of owl monkey (Aotus azarae azarae) sleeping trees: Evaluating the effects of thermoregulatory, predatory, and nutritional constraints. BA Undergraduate, University of Pennsylvania.

Britney Vazquez (C’14, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2013) Alexander Ghanem (C’14, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2013) Stephanie Hernandez (C’14, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2013) Katherine Morucci (C’15, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2013) Alysen Vilhena (C’14, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2013) Arielle Fogel (C’14, SAS/Penn). Social environment and cortisol levels in captive owl monkeys

(Aotus nancymae). BA Undergraduate, University of Pennsylvania. Elvina Yau (C’16, SAS/Penn). Gold, Ruth (C’13, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2012 Piccoli, Cara (C’13, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2012 Windle, Emily (C’14, Vet School/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2012 McKinley, Liliana (C’14, SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2012 Wilson, Audrey (C’13 , SAS/Penn). International Internship Program, Summer 2012 Bart, Allison (C’15, SAS/Penn), Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program, Summer

2012 Savagian, Amanda, (C’14, SAS/Penn), University Scholars Program, Summer 2012. Lenz, Olivia (C’13, SAS/Penn). Nocturnality and diurnalit of sleep. Summer Program 2011. Kemmer, Jacquelyne (C’14, SAS/Penn). Activity patterns in owl monkeys of Argentina. Provost

Undergraduate Research Mentorship Program, Summer 2011. Drake, Michael(C’12, SAS, Penn). Density and abundance of howler monkeys in the humid

Argentinean Chaco. Advisor, Senior Honor Thesis, Univ. Pennsylvania. Schoenrok, Kelsi (C’12, SAS, Penn). Fecal cortisol levels in male owl monkeys and paternal

care behavior. Advisor, Senior Honor Thesis, Univ. Pennsylvania.

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Gittelman, Rachel (C’11, SAS, Penn), Foraging and parental care in owl monkeys of Argentina. Research Experience for Undergraduates Program-NSF, Univ. Pennsylvania.

Jones, Ben (C’12, SAS/Penn), Owl Monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco. Research Experience for Undergraduates Program-NSF, Univ. Pennsylvania.

Corogenes, Katherine (C’12, SAS/Penn), Owl Monkeys of the Argentinean Chaco, Research Experience for Undergraduates Program-NSF, Univ. Pennsylvania.

Annick McIntosh (2010). Variation in the prolactin receptor gene and paternal care behavior in Aotus azarai azarai. Co-Advisor (Advisor: T.G. Schurr), Senior Honor Thesis, Haverford College, Pennsylvania, USA.

Ryan Hodge (2008-present), Pair formation and pairbond maintenance in wild owl monkeys. Co-advisor (Advisor: R. Palombit), Senior Honor Thesis, Department of Anthropology, Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA.

Morgan L. Gustison (2009). Social Monogamy: proximity maintenance and foraging patterns in the Wild Argentinean Owl Monkey (Aotus azarai azarai), (2009). Co-advisor (Advisor: C. Snowdon), Senior Honor Thesis, Univ. Wisconsin, Madison, USA.

Marina Giménez (2004). Seasonal changes in the diet of Argentinean Owl Monkeys, Bachelor’s Thesis, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Advisor.

Natalia Ceresoli (2003-2007), Conservation and ecology of mammals in the Argentinean Chaco, Doctoral research, University of the Northeast, Argentina. Advisor.

Noah Snyder-Mackler (C’08, SAS, Penn). A preliminary study of vocal communication and play-back experiments with titi monkeys at the Tiputini Biodiversity Station, Ecuador. Summer undergraduate research, 2006.

Jennie Lau (2003). Heterologous amplification and diversity of microsatellite loci in three owl monkey species (Aotus azarai, A. lemurinus, A. nancymaae). Co-Advisor (Advisor: O. Ryder), Master’s Thesis, University of California, San Diego.