Alison Richard
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Dame Alison Fettes Richard, is an English anthropologist, conservationist and university administrator. She was the 344th Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, the third Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge since the post became full-time, and the second woman. Before arriving at Cambridge, she served as the provost of Yale University from 1994 to 2002.
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- Primates in Nature (1985) (334)
- Evolution in the hypervariable environment of Madagascar (2007) (317)
- Weed macaques: The evolutionary implications of macaque feeding ecology (1989) (251)
- Life in the slow lane? Demography and life histories of male and female sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi) (2006) (191)
- Mass change, environmental variability and female fertility in wild Propithecus verreauxi. (2000) (189)
- Female Dominance and Maternal Investment in Strepsirhine Primates (1990) (139)
- Demography of Propithecus verreauxi at Beza Mahafaly, Madagascar : sex ratio, survival, and fertility, 1984-1988 (1991) (125)
- Female social dominance and basal metabolism in a malagasy primate, Propithecus verreauxi (1987) (118)
- Behavioral Variation: Case Study of a Malagasy Lemur (1978) (117)
- Conservation and Management of a Threatened Madagascar Palm Species, Neodypsis decaryi, Jumelle (1996) (99)
- Reproduction in free-ranging male Propithecus verreauxi: the hormonal correlates of mating and aggression. (1998) (99)
- Male migration and inbreeding avoidance in wild rhesus monkeys (1984) (96)
- Aggressive competition between males, female-controlled polygyny and sexual monomorphism in a Malagasy primate, (1992) (95)
- Ecology of rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) in northwest Pakistan (1989) (89)
- Dispersal by Propithecus verreauxi at Beza Mahafaly, Madagascar: 1984–1991 (1993) (84)
- Genetic population structure of the white sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi) at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, southwest Madagascar (1992–2001) (2003) (81)
- Birth season testosterone levels in male Verreaux’s sifaka, Propithecus verreauxi: insights into socio-demographic factors mediating seasonal testicular function (2001) (72)
- Intrasexual selection in Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi). (2005) (64)
- Primate Ecology and Social Organization (1982) (56)
- Madagascar: A History of Arrivals, What Happened, and Will Happen Next* (2012) (50)
- An Analysis of the Social Behavior of Three Groups of Propithecus verreauxi (1975) (49)
- Demography of Verreaux’s sifaka in a stochastic rainfall environment (2009) (48)
- Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve: Long-Term Research on Lemurs in Southwestern Madagascar (2012) (48)
- 3 – The Feeding Behaviour of Propithecus verreauxi (1977) (47)
- Implications of lemuriform extinctions for the Malagasy flora (2016) (44)
- Social Organization in the Aye-Aye ( Daubentonia Madagascariensis ) and the Perceived Distinctiveness of Nocturnal Primates (1995) (43)
- Social boundaries in a Malagasy Prosimian, the Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) (1985) (42)
- Social relations in semi‐free‐ranging sifakas (Propithecus verreauxi coquereli) and the question of female dominance (1992) (37)
- Application of fecal steroid techniques to the reproductive endocrinology of female verreaux's Sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi) (1995) (36)
- Characterization and screening of microsatellite loci in a wild lemur population (Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi) (2001) (32)
- The biogeographic origin of a radiation of trees in Madagascar: implications for the assembly of a tropical forest biome (2015) (31)
- Preliminary observations on the birth and development ofPropithecus verreauxi to the age of six months (1976) (29)
- A comparison of salivary pH in sympatric wild lemurs (Lemur catta and Propithecus verreauxi) at Beza Mahafaly Special Reserve, Madagascar (2008) (24)
- Changing Assumptions in Primate Ecology (1981) (24)
- PARASITOLOGIC ANALYSES OF THE SIFAKA (PROPITHECUS VERREAUXI VERREAUXI) AT BEZA MAHAFALY, MADAGASCAR (2003) (19)
- A simple, economical protocol for DNA extraction and amplification where there is no lab (2018) (14)
- Partnership in practice: making conservation work at Bezà Mahafaly, southwest Madagascar (2013) (13)
- Future of the Malagasy Lemurs: Conservation or Extinction? (1975) (11)
- Social organization and ecology of Propithecus verreauxi grandidier 1867 (1973) (8)
- The biogeographic origin of a radiation of trees in Madagascar: implications for the assembly of a tropical forest biome (2015) (1)
- Human-Lemur Coexistence in a Multiple-Use Landscape (2022) (1)
- Obituary: John Buettner‐Janusch (1924–1992) (1993) (1)
- Contents, Vol. 12, 1970 (1970) (0)
- A simple, economical protocol for DNA extraction and amplification where there is no lab (2017) (0)
- Terrestrial Tree Hugging in a Primarily Arboreal Lemur (Propithecus verreauxi): a Cool Way to Deal with Heat? (2022) (0)
- A comparison of Salivary pH in Sympatric Wil Lemurs (Lemur Catta and Propithecus Verreauxi (2008) (0)
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