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Research Interests for Joseph T. Feldblum

Research Interests:

My research interests include sexual selection, cooperation, demographic influences on behavior, and rank attainment in primates.

Recent Publications   (search)
  1. Feldblum, JT; Boehm, EE; Walker, KK; Pusey, AE, Predictors and consequences of gestation length in wild chimpanzees, American Journal of Biological Anthropology, vol. 179 no. 3 (November, 2022), pp. 417-430, WILEY [doi[abs]
  2. Massaro, AP; Gilby, IC; Desai, N; Weiss, A; Feldblum, JT; Pusey, AE; Wilson, ML, Correlates of individual participation in boundary patrols by male chimpanzees., Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences, vol. 377 no. 1851 (May, 2022), pp. 20210151 [doi[abs]
  3. Drea, CM; Davies, CS; Greene, LK; Mitchell, J; Blondel, DV; Shearer, CL; Feldblum, JT; Dimac-Stohl, KA; Smyth-Kabay, KN; Clutton-Brock, TH, An intergenerational androgenic mechanism of female intrasexual competition in the cooperatively breeding meerkat., Nature Communications, vol. 12 no. 1 (December, 2021), pp. 7332 [doi[abs]
  4. Bray, J; Feldblum, JT; Gilby, IC, Social bonds predict dominance trajectories in adult male chimpanzees, Animal Behaviour, vol. 179 (September, 2021), pp. 339-354, Elsevier BV [doi[abs]
  5. Feldblum, JT; Krupenye, C; Bray, J; Pusey, AE; Gilby, IC, Social bonds provide multiple pathways to reproductive success in wild male chimpanzees., Iscience, vol. 24 no. 8 (August, 2021), pp. 102864 [doi[abs]

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