EPOSTER SESSION
The ePoster session will be held in Lincoln Park Zoo’s Regenstein Center for African Apes from 6:15pm – 8:00pm on Friday August 19th. Entry to ePoster session only with conference registration.
ePoster Number | Presenter | Title |
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1 | Morgane Allanic | Influence of inter-individual distance on grooming interaction in captive chimpanzees and bonobos |
2 | Drew Altschul | Longevity and personality in captive chimpanzees |
3 | Mimi Arandjelovic | Chimp&See: An online citizen science platform for large-scale remote video camera trap annotation of chimpanzee behaviour, demography and individual identification |
4 | Caroline Asiimwe | Transdisciplinary approach to solving conservation challenges: a case of Budongo Conservation Field Station, Uganda |
5 | Crepin Avina Eyana | Nest Creation rates of western lowland gorillas: refining an overlooked conversion factor in ape population estimates |
6 | Helen Boostrom | Management strategies for integrating two established ex-pet and ex-entertainment chimpanzee groups |
7 | Umaru Buba | Constructing social identity? Potential non-nutritional functions of chimpanzee insectivory |
8 | Sarah Davis | Foundations of cumulative culture in apes: improved foraging efficiency through relinquishing and combining witnessed behaviors in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) |
9 | Africa de las Heras Martinez | Do chimpanzees and orangutans use communication in a cooperative task? |
10 | Shona Duguid | A comparative study of how children and chimpanzees coordinate decisions for mutual benefit |
11 | Fabrice Ebombi | Fifteen years of feeding ecology of sympatric chimpanzees and gorillas in the Goualougo Triangle, Republic of Congo |
12 | Crystal Egelkamp | Using touchscreens to explore the welfare and cognition of zoo-housed primates |
13 | Steffen Foerster | Sociality and its relationship to intestinal parasite infections in a community of wild chimpanzees |
14 | Marlen Frohlich | Communication styles in bonobos and chimpanzees: same but different? |
15 | Amy Fultz | The effects of dietary changes on chimpanzee behavior |
16 | Kirsty Graham | Expressed and understood gestural repertoires of wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) |
17 | Sebastian Grueneisen | Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) provide food benefits to conspecifics after receiving their assistance |
18 | Bethany Hansen | Developing and evaluating tools to assess the impact of chimpanzee sanctuaries via a unique zoo-sanctuary partnership |
19 | Kathelijne Koops | Sex differences in object manipulation in wild immature chimpanzees and bonobos: preparation for tool use? |
20 | Christopher Krupenye | Great apes anticipate actions based on agents' (false) beliefs |
21 | Christopher Martin | Shared touchpanel tasks for great apes: a new platform for research, education, and enrichment at zoos |
22 | Alexander Mielke | Flexibility in social bonds and strategies to protect them in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) and wild sooty mangabeys (Cercocebus atys atys) of the Tai Forest |
23 | Deus Mjungu | Fighting back: population recovery and expansion of the range size of the Mitumba chimpanzee community in Gombe National Park, Tanzania |
24 | Emily Otali | Holistic conservation approach for Kibale National Park, Uganda |
25 | Alejandra Pascual-Garrido | Raw material procurement for termite fishing tools in wild chimpanzees |
26 | Lilian Pintea | Land satellite observations and crowd-sourced data provide near real-time monitoring of chimpanzee habitat |
27 | Herman Pontzer | Chimpanzee energetics, ecology, and evolution |
28 | Anna Preis | Urinary oxytocin levels in relation to reconciliation in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of the Tai Forest |
29 | Michelle Rodrigues | Socio-behavioral convergence in female affiliative behaviors in Pan and Ateles |
30 | Heungjin Ryu | Presbyopia in old wild bonobos (Pan paniscus) |
31 | Liran Samuni | Territorial behaviour, parochial altruism and urinary oxytocin levels in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes verus) of the Tai Forest |
32 | Alejandro Sanchez-Amaro | Strategic decision-making by chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), bonobos (Pan paniscus) and children in a snowdrift-game task |
33 | Cecile Sarabian | Revulsion in chimpanzees: health maintenance through avoidance of biological contaminants |
34 | Katie Slocombe | Vocal learning in functionally referential chimpanzee food calls |
35 | Nikki Tagg | Chimpanzee population response to commercial hunting in south-east Cameroon |
36 | Moreen Uwimbabazi | Seasonal variation in energy intake of female chimpanzees: comparing estimates based on time spent feeding versus nutrient intake |
37 | Jennifer Vonk | Has human culture 'shaped' the shape bias: comparisons with other apes |
38 | Erin Wessling | Living on the edge: using isotopes to disentangle constraints imposed on chimpanzees at the frontier of the west African chimpanzee range |
39 | Claudia Wilke | Production and reception of unimodal and multimodal signals in wild chimpanzees |
40 | Lara Wood | Evidence of model based transmission bias in captive chimpanzees: initial tool choice matches proficient groupmate |
Lester E. Fisher Center for the Study and Conservation of Apes
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