Eric Ndayishimiye (@eric_shimiye) 's Twitter Profile
Eric Ndayishimiye

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Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We thought you might need a motivational moment this morning! Ubufatanye’s infant from Musilikale’s says “You got this!” 😊👍 📸: Eric Ndayishimiye

We thought you might need a motivational moment this morning! Ubufatanye’s infant from Musilikale’s says “You got this!” 😊👍

📸: Eric Ndayishimiye
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update on the gorillas: Ntambara’s group, led by dominant silverback Twibuke, is now ranging on the top of Mount Bisoke these days. Here you can see Ntambara's group walking through the mist near the crater lake located on the top of the volcano. 📸: Eric Ndayishimiye

Update on the gorillas: Ntambara’s group, led by dominant silverback Twibuke, is now ranging on the top of Mount Bisoke these days. Here you can see Ntambara's group walking through the mist near the crater lake located on the top of the volcano. 

📸: Eric Ndayishimiye
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update on the gorillas: We recently captured a beautiful moment between female Kurinda, of Ntambara’s group, and her infant Bisoke. Bisoke still needs her mother’s affection and attention and their bond is a strong one. Look at her making a funny face at mom 😍

Update on the gorillas: We recently captured a beautiful moment between female Kurinda, of  Ntambara’s group, and her infant Bisoke. Bisoke still needs her mother’s affection and attention and their bond is a strong one. Look at her making a funny face at mom  😍
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Update on the gorillas: Tegereza from Ntamabara’s group, who recently gave birth, shared a special moment with her new baby. You can see her gently holding her infant and just can’t stop looking into her new baby’s eyes. 📸: Eric Ndayishimiye

Update on the gorillas: Tegereza from Ntamabara’s group, who recently gave birth, shared a special moment with her new baby.  You can see her gently holding her infant and just can’t stop looking into her new baby’s eyes. 

📸: Eric Ndayishimiye
Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Body size indicates competitive advantage in gorillas. Therefore, this information is likely to be crucial for rival males as well as females in influencing mate choice. Check out our full release. bbc.com/news/science-e…

Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund (@savinggorillas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Grooming is an important activity for gorillas. And when all the other group members are too busy, sometimes you have to take matters into your own hands and groom yourself, just like the silverback Imfura! 📸: Jonas Antony

Robin Morrison (@drrobinmorrison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New paper alert🚨 and the second from our deep-dive into who is mating with who in the multimale mountain gorilla groups monitored by Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2… Royal Society Publishing

Dr Chris Young (@drchrisyoung1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Fully funded PhD studentships on baboon behavioural ecology, social behaviour and physiology in South Africa! NTU Psychology Nottingham Trent University with me, Rich McFarland and Evolution and Social Interaction Group If you have a research idea then get in touch with us to discuss 👇

Fully funded PhD studentships on baboon behavioural ecology, social behaviour and physiology in South Africa! <a href="/PsychologyNTU/">NTU Psychology</a> <a href="/TrentUni/">Nottingham Trent University</a> with me, <a href="/rich_mcfarland/">Rich McFarland</a> and <a href="/evo_NTU/">Evolution and Social Interaction Group</a> If you have a research idea then get in touch with us to discuss 👇
IPS Primate (@ips_primatenews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to announce Eric Ndayishimiye has been awarded our inaugural Sebastían Ramírez Amaya Award for Fieldwork in Primatology. Eric's PhD research focuses on the physiological response to social stressors & the fitness consequences in adult male mountain gorillas 1/3

We are delighted to announce Eric Ndayishimiye has been awarded our inaugural Sebastían Ramírez Amaya Award for Fieldwork in Primatology. Eric's PhD research focuses on the physiological response to social stressors &amp; the fitness consequences in adult male mountain gorillas 1/3
Bridget Waller (@wallerbridget) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funded PhD studentship: Using hyperspectral imaging to assess facial expressivity in humans/primates. Ideal candidate would have skills in both bio and physical sciences! Join our team! :) Evolution and Social Interaction Group Jamie Whitehouse NTU Psychology ntu.ac.uk/study-and-cour…