Dr. Stephanie Canington
@scanington
Postdoc @PennDentalMed | Primate feeding behaviors | @JohnsHopkins | Smithsonian Alum @NMNH | academic mama | #firstgen college graduate | *Opinions are my own*
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📢💥We're hiring, TT position in ANIMAL BEHAVIOR!! 🐦🐸🐝🪰🦋🐟🐁 #job #academia IU EEB Graduate Program CISAB, Indiana University. Apply by 11/15/23 here: indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/20413
If there is a discussion of ethics regarding both human skeletons and living apes, why not ape skeletons? In our new paper, out today in Evolutionary Anthropology, we discuss ethical considerations in great ape skeletal remains research! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ev… @kateapemcgrath Dr. Stephanie Canington
Between 1914-1988, the most common name for an orangutan in a US or European zoo was "Jiggs", with at least 11 individuals named this between 1927-1966! More orang zoo history to come from Sarah Primate and Hominid Evolution Fun Facts- Dr. Alexandra Kralick
When many different researchers analyze the same data, results vary .... A LOT! Our Many-Analysts study from ecology and evo-bio is FINALLY up on @EcoEvoRxiv doi.org/10.32942/X2GG62 Thanks to the HUNDREDS of researchers who made this study possible.