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Research Staff and Students

Mark Adams University of Edinburgh m.j.adams-2@sms.ed.ac.uk
Personality in non-human primates.
 
Dr. Kate Arnold University of St Andrews ka11@st-andrews.ac.uk
Vocal communication in putty-nosed monkeys, Gashaka Gumti, Nigeria.
 
Andre Barata University of Stirling a.v.barta@stir.ac.uk
Chimpanzee ecology in a human dominated landscape.
 
Dr. Helene Bouchet University of St Andrews helene.bouchet@yahoo.fr
The meaning and syntax of lar gibbon son.
 
Verity Bowell University of Stirling vab2@stir.ac.uk
Positive reinforcement training.
 
Dr. Mark Bowler University of St Andrews mtb21@st-andrews.ac.uk
Science Communication Officer, Living Links Centre.
 
Stephanie Braccini University of St Andrews snb7@st-andrews.ac.uk
Handedness in chimpanzees.
 
Agnes Candiotti University of St Andrews & Université candiottiagnes@yahoo.fr
Vocal communication and social affiliation in wild Diana monkeys.
 
Dr Nicolas Claidière University of St Andrews nclaidiere@yahoo.fr
Primate social learning.
 
Dr. Hélène Cochet University of St Andrews helene.cochet@uni-provence.fr
Gestural communication and hand preference in wild chimpanzees and human infants.
 
Susana Costa University of Stirling scc3@stir.ac.uk
Human perception of chimpanzees.
 
Dr. Cathy Crockford University of St Andrews cc211@st-and.ac.uk
Cognitive underpinnings of social living in wild chimpanzees.
 
Cristiane Cäsar Damas University of St Andrews ccd9@st-andrews.ac.uk
Vocal communication in titi monkeys.
 
Jack Griffey University of Stirling j.a.griffey__@stir.ac.uk
Comparative investigation into primate facial preferences.
 
Katie Hall University of St Andrews kh356@st-andrews.ac.uk
Chimpanzee understanding of attention and knowledge.
 
Suzanne Harvey University of St Andrews & University College London suz.harvey@googlemail.com
Audience effects in wild baboons.
 
Betsy Herrelko University of Stirling elizabeth.herrelko@stir.ac.uk
Chimpanzee cognition.
 
Dr. Cat Hobaiter University of St Andrews clh42@st-andrews.ac.uk
The interface of vocal and gestural communication in wild chimpanzees.
 
Verena Kersken University of St Andrews vk29@st-andrews.ac.uk
Vocal behaviour in prelinguistic infants.
 
Michelle Klailova University of Stirling mk29@stir.ac.uk
Western gorilla behaviour (in captivity and the wild).
 
Louise Lock University of Stirling l.c.lock@stir.ac.uk
Nesting and nocturnal behaviours of captive chimpanzees.
 
Cristina Matthews University of Stirling cristina.matthews@stir.ac.uk
Cumulative culture in humans.
 
Carolina Mayer University of S. Andrews cmp2@st-andrews.ac.uk
The evolution of executive function in primates: consequences for cognition.
 
Jessica Mayhew University of S. Andrews jm973@st-andrews.ac.uk
Social play and communication in gorillas and other primates.
 
Mari McLeod University of Abertay mari.mcleod@gmail.com
Hormonal correlates of social behaviour in non-human primates.
 
Emily Messer University of St Andrews ejem@st-andrews.ac.uk
Social learning in capuchin and squirrel monkeys.
 
Adam Miligan University of Stirling a.d.milligan@stir.ac.uk
Lateralisation of emotion in olive baboons, rhesus macaques, and spotted hyena.
 
Tom Morgan University of St Andrews tjhm3@st-andrews.ac.uk
Experimental studies of social learning in humans and nonhuman primates.
 
Blake Morton University of Stirling morton.blake@gmail.com
Gorilla cognitive maps, brain evolution, foraging strategies.
 
Caroline Mullins University of St Andrews csm38@st-and.ac.uk
Communication during cooperative acts in wild chimpanzees.
 
Derek Murphy University of Aberdeen del.murphy@gmail.com
Ecological drivers of social network dynamics.
 
Lisa Orr University of St Andrews eo222@st-andrews.ac.uk
Gestural comprehension in great apes.
 
Violaine Paresi University of St Andrews vcmp@st-andrews.ac.uk
Mother/infant communication in humans and monkeys.
 
Anna Roberts University of Stirling anna.roberts@stir.ac.uk
Communication in primates.
 
Anna Smet University of St Andrews afs23@st-andrews.ac.uk
Experimental studies of cognition in African elephants.
 
Sally Street University of St Andrews ss2264@st-andrews.ac.uk
Comparative statistical analyses of anatomy, life history and brain size in primates.
 
Lou Tasker University of Stirling  
Captive primate welfare and quality of science.
 
Dr Erica van de Waal University of St Andrews erica.vandewaal@unine.ch
Social learning and traditions in wild vervet monkeys.
 
Claire Watson University of Stirling c.f.watson@stir.ac.uk
Social learning in monkeys.
 
Lizzie Webber University of Stirling Catherine.webber@stir.ac.uk
Human elephant conflict and elephant crop-raiding.
 

 

Drawings of SPRG primate subjects by Priscilla Barrett