Monday, October 24, 2011 - 8:00am
103 McNeil
The Population Studies Center & Population Aging Research Center
Colloquium
"Demography and Population Dynamics of Neotropical Owl
Monkeys and Howler Monkeys"
Speaker: Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Assistant Professor of
Anthropology at The University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Fernandez-Duque's main research interest is to examine the
mechanisms that maintain social monogamy in mammals and the role that
sexual selection may have had in the evolution of this unusual mating
system. He is also motivated to study living primates as an approach to
understanding the evolution of human behavior. He is particularly interested in male-female relationships, pair bonding and paternal care
in humans and non-human primates.
For more information see Upcoming Events at The Population Studies Center & Population Aging Research Center
Colloquium
"Demography and Population Dynamics of Neotropical Owl
Monkeys and Howler Monkeys"
Speaker: Eduardo Fernandez-Duque, Assistant Professor of
Anthropology at The University of Pennsylvania
Dr. Fernandez-Duque's main research interest is to examine the
mechanisms that maintain social monogamy in mammals and the role that
sexual selection may have had in the evolution of this unusual mating
system. He is also motivated to study living primates as an approach to
understanding the evolution of human behavior. He is particularly interested in male-female relationships, pair bonding and paternal care
in humans and non-human primates.
For more information see Upcoming Events at The Population Studies Center & Population Aging Research Center