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I am the Science Communication Officer at the Living Links Research Centre in
Edinburgh, where I am involved with the public engagement with science. I work
at the scientist-public interface, explaining the work of the Scottish Primate
Research Group to the visiting public through direct contact, videos and
interactive displays.
I completed my PhD on the behaviour, ecology and conservation of red uakari
monkeys in Peru with the Durrell Institute of Conservation and Ecology at the
University of Kent in 2007. |
mtb21@st-andrews.ac.uk |
Tel: +44 (0)131 3140394 |
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| Pinto, L.P., A.A. Barnett, B.M. Bezerra, M. Bowler, N.A. Cardoso, C. Caselli, M.J.O. Rodríguez, R.R. Santos, E.Z.F. Setz & L.M. Veiga. 2009. Why we know so little: the challenges of fieldwork on the Pitheciids. In Barnett and Veiga eds. Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. (In Press) |
| Bowler, M., C. Barton, S. McCann-Wood, P. Puertas, R. Bodmer. (In Press).Annual variation in breeding success and changes in population density of Cacajao calvus ucayalii in the Lago Preto Conservation Concession, Peru. In Barnett and Veiga eds. Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. |
| M.A. Norconk, L.M. Veiga, A.A. Barnett, M. Bowler. 2008. Dispersal patterns in pitheciines: Preliminary views and predictions. [Abstract] Int. J. Primatol. (In press). |
| Bowler, M., Queiroz, H., Bodmer, R.E. and Puertas, P.E. 2008. Communities and Uakaris: conservation initiatives in Peru and Brazil. In Barnett and Veiga eds. Evolutionary Biology and Conservation of Titis, Sakis and Uacaris. Cambridge University Press. Cambridge, UK. (In Press). |
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