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Dr. Anne Pusey Gombe Symposium 2022

The Jane Goodall Institute is excited to share the proceedings from a symposium celebrating the profound effect that the pioneering work of Dr. Goodall has had on the field of primatology and ethology. The symposium was held on January 10, 2022, and organized by the Gombe principal investigators Dr. Ian Gilby of Arizona State University, and Dr. Elizabeth Lonsdorf of Emory University as part of the International Primatological Society (IPS) Congress held in Ecuador.

Watch this first of additional presentations by Dr. Anne Pusey, James B. Duke Distinguished Professor Emerita of Evolutionary Anthropology at Duke University and former student of Dr. Goodall. In her talk, Dr. Pusey gives an overview of the evolution of chimpanzee research at Gombe, emphasizing the importance of longitudinal studies in primatology. She also highlights the ways in which new technology has enabled advancement in research on the topics that Dr. Goodall initially studied in the early years at Gombe. 

Learn more about Dr. Goodall and the work of the Jane Goodall at janegoodall.org. Become (or gift) a Gombe Science Hero to support ongoing research at https://shop.janegoodall.org/jgi/category/gombe-science-heroes

Видео Dr. Anne Pusey Gombe Symposium 2022 канала Dr. Jane Goodall & the Jane Goodall Institute USA
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8 февраля 2022 г. 3:32:40
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