Margaret Crofoot
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Ecologist and animal behaviorist
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Margaret Crofoot's Degrees
- PhD Ecology Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Margaret Chatham Crofoot is an American anthropologist who is a professor at the University of Konstanz and the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior. Her research considers the behavior and decision making of primates. She was appointed an Alexander von Humboldt Professor in 2019.
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Published Works
- Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet (2015) (1031)
- Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons (2015) (390)
- Tracking Animal Location and Activity with an Automated Radio Telemetry System in a Tropical Rainforest (2011) (159)
- Interaction location outweighs the competitive advantage of numerical superiority in Cebus capucinus intergroup contests (2008) (158)
- Social networks in primates: smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks (2014) (115)
- Does watching a monkey change its behaviour? Quantifying observer effects in habituated wild primates using automated radiotelemetry (2010) (111)
- Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement (2016) (101)
- Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation (2021) (98)
- Intergroup Aggression in Primates and Humans: The Case for a Unified Theory (2010) (94)
- Use of overlap zones among group-living primates: a test of the risk hypothesis (2007) (91)
- Inferring influence and leadership in moving animal groups (2018) (84)
- Estimating the robustness and uncertainty of animal social networks using different observational methods (2018) (76)
- Cheating monkeys undermine group strength in enemy territory (2011) (72)
- Aggression, grooming and group‐level cooperation in white‐faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): insights from social networks (2011) (65)
- GPS-identified vulnerabilities of savannah-woodland primates to leopard predation and their implications for early hominins. (2018) (62)
- Hot monkey, cold reality: surveying rainforest canopy mammals using drone-mounted thermal infrared sensors (2018) (58)
- Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure (2016) (57)
- Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organization in wild baboons (2017) (56)
- Non-random walks in monkeys and humans (2011) (56)
- Both Nearest Neighbours and Long-term Affiliates Predict Individual Locations During Collective Movement in Wild Baboons (2016) (52)
- The cost of defeat: Capuchin groups travel further, faster and later after losing conflicts with neighbors. (2013) (49)
- Mating and feeding competition in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): the importance of short- and long-term strategies (2007) (48)
- Why Mob? Reassessing the Costs and Benefits of Primate Predator Harassment (2013) (42)
- The feedback between where we go and what we know—information shapes movement, but movement also impacts information acquisition (2016) (41)
- Habitual stone-tool-aided extractive foraging in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus (2018) (40)
- Social tipping points in animal societies (2018) (37)
- Data from: Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons (2015) (35)
- Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements (2020) (33)
- Investigating Individual Vocal Signatures and Small-Scale Patterns of Geographic Variation in Female Bornean Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) Great Calls (2017) (32)
- Quantifying uncertainty due to fission–fusion dynamics as a component of social complexity (2018) (27)
- Risky Business? Lethal Attack by a Jaguar Sheds Light on the Costs of Predator Mobbing for Capuchins (Cebus capucinus) (2012) (26)
- Attraction and Avoidance Detection from Movements (2013) (26)
- Application of a semi-automated vocal fingerprinting approach to monitor Bornean gibbon females in an experimentally fragmented landscape in Sabah, Malaysia (2019) (25)
- Modeling the Spatial Distribution and Fruiting Pattern of a Key Tree Species in a Neotropical Forest: Methodology and Potential Applications (2010) (25)
- Field Anesthesia and Health Assessment of Free-ranging Cebus capucinus in Panama (2009) (24)
- Mining Following Relationships in Movement Data (2013) (21)
- GPS-identified, low-level nocturnal activity of vervets (Chlorocebus pygerythrus) and olive baboons (Papio anubis) in Laikipia, Kenya. (2017) (18)
- Coordination Event Detection and Initiator Identification in Time Series Data (2016) (18)
- Evidence for vocal performance constraints in a female nonhuman primate (2018) (17)
- Understanding sources of variance and correlation among features of Bornean gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) female calls. (2018) (16)
- Do Monkeys Avoid Areas of Home Range Overlap Because They Are Dangerous? A Test of the Risk Hypothesis in White-Faced Capuchin Monkeys (Cebus capucinus) (2020) (14)
- Locomotor compromises maintain group cohesion in baboon troops on the move (2020) (13)
- Spatiotemporal Interactions Among Three Neighboring Groups of Free-Ranging White-Footed Tamarins (Saguinus leucopus) in Colombia (2013) (13)
- Evidence for High Variability in Temporal Features of the Male Coda in Müller’s Bornean Gibbons (Hylobates muelleri) (2018) (13)
- Social and spatial relationships between primate groups (2013) (13)
- Social information improves location prediction in the wild (2015) (13)
- FLICA: A Framework for Leader Identification in Coordinated Activity (2016) (11)
- Estimating encounter location distributions from animal tracking data (2020) (10)
- Increased terrestriality in a Neotropical primate living on islands with reduced predation risk. (2020) (10)
- Reproductive assessment of the great hornbill (Buceros bicornis) by fecal hormone analysis (2003) (9)
- White-Faced Capuchin, Cebus capucinus imitator, Hammerstone and Anvil Tool Use in Riparian Habitats on Coiba Island, Panama (2020) (7)
- Monkey and cell-phone-user mobilities scale similarly (2010) (7)
- Using optimal foraging theory to infer how groups make collective decisions. (2022) (7)
- Animal lifestyle affects acceptable mass limits for attached tags (2021) (6)
- Arboreal monkeys facilitate foraging of terrestrial frugivores (2021) (5)
- Bringing the Field into the Lab: Large-Scale Visualization of Animal Movement Trajectories within a Virtual Island (2019) (3)
- Behavioral data collection for primate field studies (2010) (3)
- Spatio-temporal distribution of food resources and group-level memory shape inter-group contact patterns in white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) and Verreaux's sifaka (Propithecus v. verreauxi) (2012) (3)
- Population-level inference for home-range areas (2021) (3)
- Identifying Traits of Leaders in Movement Initiation (2017) (2)
- Variability in the realized resource holding potential of capuchin social groups levels the balance-of-power between unevenly matched neighbors (2011) (2)
- No need for violence: episodic memory and scramble competition can explain primate "war zones" (2010) (2)
- Animal lifestyle changes acceptable mass limits for attached tags (2021) (2)
- Blood Biochemical Reference Intervals for Free-Ranging Olive Baboons (Papio anubis) in Kenya (2018) (2)
- A Quantitative Framework for Identifying Patterns of Route-Use in Animal Movement Data (2022) (1)
- Data from: Study "Collective movement in wild baboons" (2021) (1)
- Traits of Leaders in Movement Initiation: Classification and Identification (2018) (1)
- Life in 2.5D: Animal Movement in the Trees (2022) (1)
- A Framework For Identifying Group Behavior Of Wild Animals (2019) (1)
- Evidence for High Variability in Temporal Features of the Male Coda in Müller’s Bornean Gibbons (Hylobates muelleri) (2018) (1)
- Correction to ‘Locomotor compromises maintain group cohesion in baboon troops on the move’ (2022) (0)
- Coupling of Coastal Activity with Tidal Cycles is Stronger in Tool-using Capuchins (Cebus capucinus imitator) (2022) (0)
- The wisdom of baboon decisions—Response. (2015) (0)
- Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure (2016) (0)
- Democracy or despotism? How do baboons decide? (2014) (0)
- GPS-identified, low-level nocturnal activity of vervets ( pygerythrus ) and (2017) (0)
- “Next-Gen” Tracking in Primatology (2021) (0)
- Spatiotemporal Interactions Among Three Neighboring Groups of Free-Ranging White-Footed Tamarins (Saguinus leucopus) in Colombia (2013) (0)
- Correction to ‘Animal lifestyle affects acceptable mass limits for attached tags’ (2022) (0)
- Blood Biochemical Reference Intervals for Free-Ranging Olive Baboons (Papio anubis) in Kenya (2018) (0)
- Comparative foraging strategies of Neotropical frugivores: Do primates forage ‘smarter’? (2017) (0)
- Collective-Decision Making and Social Foraging Behavior in White-Faced Capuchins (Cebus capucinus) (2017) (0)
- The archaeology of white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) stone tool use (2020) (0)
- Point of Care Blood Gas and Electrolyte Analysis in Anesthetized Olive Baboons (Papio anubis) in a Field Setting (2021) (0)
- 2 Non-random walks in monkeys and humans (2011) (0)
- Animal Science and Management Animal Science and Management the Major Program Anthropology the Major Program (0)
- FROM RANDOM WALKS TO TRAVEL ROUTES: UNDERSTANDING PATTERNS OF PRIMATE MOVEMENT AND SPACE-USE (2010) (0)
- Neighbours Long-term Affiliates Predict Individual Locations During Collective Movement in Wild Baboons. (2016) (0)
- Population‐level inference for home‐range areas (2022) (0)
- Risky Business? Lethal Attack by a Jaguar Sheds Light on the Costs of Predator Mobbing for Capuchins (Cebus capucinus) (2012) (0)
- Simultaneous tracking of wild baboons reveals individual and social drivers of troop organization (2015) (0)
- Investigating Individual Vocal Signatures and Small-Scale Patterns of Geographic Variation in Female Bornean Gibbon (Hylobates muelleri) Great Calls (2017) (0)
- Anthropology the Major Program (0)
- VARIATION IN INTRA-PAIR COMMUNICATION DUET VOCALIZATIONS DUE TO CHRONIC INTRANASAL OXYTOCIN EXPOSURE (2019) (0)
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