Cultural dynamics and the relationship between life history and learning processes in capuchins
The Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project’s primary focus currently is to investigate how behavioral repertoires of individuals and social groups change over time, due to the processes of innovation and social…
March 3, 2020/by sperryWelcome to the Jungle
UCLA Magazine features graduate student Kotrina Kajokaite’s work with the monkey project.
June 18, 2015/by JoeMonkey Business
UCLA Magazine's article about Susan Perry’s first 25 years of research on white-faced capuchins.
June 18, 2015/by JoeNew educational tool
We have a new educational tool for environmental education teachers! Matt Ziegler, a research assistant at the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project, has developed a new website designed to show people what monkeys…
December 15, 2014/by SSC WebTeamFire ravages the study site
Forest fires are always a problem in tropical dry forest, but this year our study site was hit particularly hard at the end of the 2013 dry season, when a fire burned the Las Mesas sector of the field…
February 24, 2014/by SSC WebTeamChanges in NSF Funding Priorities Threaten Viability of Long-term Field Sites
2013 has been a harrowing year for all researchers working at long-term field sites in primatology due to changes in government funding priorities. In the heyday of long-term field research in primatology,…
December 23, 2013/by SSC WebTeamInteresting links
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