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Susan Alberts
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Editor 500

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Animal Behavior
Anthropology
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Zoology
Computational Biology
Evolutionary Studies
Mathematical Biology
Statistics

Susan C Alberts


Summary

Professor of Biology at Duke University, Associate Director for Science at NESCent. Studies the ecological, physiological, and genetic correlates of behavior in wild populations of large mammals; has spent 30 years studying wild primates in Kenya, and 10 years studying African elephants. Directs the Amboseli Baboon Research Project and spends several months each year in the field in Kenya. Prof. Alberts has been at Duke University since 1998.

Animal Behavior

Editorial Board Member

Past or current institution affiliations

Duke University

Work details

Professor of Biology

Duke University
Biology

National Evolutionary Synthesis Center

PeerJ Contributions

  • Edited 3

Academic Editor on

August 22, 2017
A demographic history of a population of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) living in a fragmented landscape in Mexico
Jurgi Cristóbal Azkarate, Jacob C. Dunn, Cristina Domingo Balcells, Joaquim Veà Baró
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.3547 PubMed 28848687
January 24, 2017
An examination of factors potentially influencing birth distributions in golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana)
Zuofu Xiang, Wanji Yang, Xiaoguang Qi, Hui Yao, Cyril C. Grueter, Paul A. Garber, Baoguo Li, Ming Li
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.2892 PubMed 28149681
March 15, 2016
Symmetry-based reciprocity: evolutionary constraints on a proximate mechanism
Marco Campennì, Gabriele Schino
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1812 PubMed 26998412