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alberts@duke.edu
(919) 660-7272

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Susan C. Alberts
Associate of the Duke Initiative for Science & Society
Faculty Research Scholar of DuPRI's Population Research Center
Faculty Research Scholar of DuPRI's Center for Population Health & Aging
Faculty Network Member of the Duke Institute for Brain Sciences
Professor in the Divison of Marine Science and Conservation
Professor of Evolutionary Anthropology
Chair of the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology
Professor of Biology
Robert F. Durden Professor of Biology

Publications

  • Morris, WF; Altmann, J; Brockman, DK; Cords, M; Fedigan, LM; Pusey, AE; Stoinski, TS; Bronikowski, AM; Alberts, SC; Strier, KB (2011). Low demographic variability in wild primate populations: fitness impacts of variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates.. American Naturalist, 177 (1),
  • Chiyo, PI; Lee, PC; Moss, CJ; Archie, EA; Hollister-Smith, JA; Alberts, SC (2011). No risk, no gain: Effects of crop raiding and genetic diversity on body size in male elephants. Behavioral Ecology, 22 (3), 552-558.
  • Chiyo, PI; Moss, CJ; Archie, EA; Hollister-Smith, JA; Alberts, SC (2011). Using molecular and observational techniques to estimate the number and raiding patterns of crop-raiding elephants. Journal of Applied Ecology, 48 (3), 788-796.
  • Markham, AC; Gesquiere, LR; Bellenger, JP; Alberts, SC; Altmann, J (2011). White Monkey Syndrome and presumptive copper deficiency in a wild primate population. American Journal of Primatology, 73 1-9.
  • Markham, AC; Gesquiere, LR; Bellenger, J-P; Alberts, SC; Altmann, J (2011). White monkey syndrome and presumptive copper deficiency in wild savannah baboons. American Journal of Primatology, 73 (11), 1160-1168.
  • Wasser, S; Poole, J; Lee, P; Lindsay, K; Dobson, A; Hart, J; Iain, D-H; Wittemyer, G; Granli, P; Morgan, B; Gunn, J; Alberts, S; Beyers, R; Chiyo, P; Croze, H; Estes, R; Gobush, K; Joram, P; Kikoti, A; Kingdon, J; King, L; Macdonald, D; Moss, C; Mutayoba, B; Njumbi, S; Omondi, P; Nowak, K (2010). Elephants, Ivory, and Trade. Science, 327 (5971), 1331-1332.
  • Tung, J; Alberts, SC; Wray, GA (2010). Evolutionary genetics in wild primates: combining genetic approaches with field studies of natural populations.. Trends in Genetics, 26 (8), 353-362.
  • Loisel, DA; Alberts, SC; Ober, C (2010). Functional significance of MHC variation in mate choice, reproductive outcome, and disease risk.
  • Altmann, J; Gesquiere, L; Galbany, J; Onyango, PO; Alberts, SC (2010). Life history context of reproductive aging in a wild primate model. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1204 127-138.
  • Archie, EA; Henry, T; Maldonado, JE; Moss, CJ; Poole, JH; Pearson, VR; Murray, S; Alberts, SC; Fleischer, RC (2010). Major histocompatibility complex variation and evolution at a single, expressed DQA locus in two genera of elephants. Immunogenetics, 62 (2), 85-100.
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