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Articles Edited volumes

Newton-Fisher NE, Notman H, Paterson JD & Reynolds,V (2006) Primates of Western Uganda. Springer.

PhD Thesis

Presentations & Abstracts

Newton-Fisher NE (2009). Culture in non-human primates: definitions and evidence. Invited Presentation. Department of Anthropology, University of Kent.

Newton-Fisher NE, Emery Thompson M, Reynolds V, Boesch C, and Vigilant L (2008). Paternity and Social Rank in Budongo Forest Chimpanzees. 22nd Congress of the International Primatological Society.

Newton-Fisher NE (2006). Living alone or working together? Behavioural responses to male aggression by female chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest, Uganda. 21st Congress of the International Primatological Society, Entebbe, Uganda. Folia Primatologica 27(S1): 152.

Newton-Fisher NE (2005). Coercive aggression in wild chimpanzees. Invited Presentation. Department of Anthropology, University of Kent.

Newton-Fisher NE (2005). Reciprocity, partner choice and the function of chimpanzee intelligence. Invited Presentation. Department of Psychology, University of Kent.

Newton-Fisher N (2004) Data resolution and analysis technique in observational studies of ranging patterns. 20th Congress of the International Primatological Society. In: Folia primatologica 75(S1): 312-313.

Newton-Fisher NE (2003). Intra-dyad grooming reciprocation in adult male chimpanzees. BABAO 5th Annual Conference. University of Southampton.

Newton-Fisher NE (2001). Hunting and carnivory by Budongo Forest chimpanzees. PSGB Winter Meeting: Primates of the Forest of Western Uganda. Royal Zoological Society, London.

Newton-Fisher NE (2000). Social Grooming by Male Budongo Chimpanzees. Invited symposium: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, Munich.

Newton-Fisher NE (1998). Association Dynamics and Social Complexity in Wild Chimpanzees. Presentation to Department of Anthropology, Liverpool John Moores University.

Newton-Fisher NE (1997). Ranging patterns of male Budongo chimpanzees. Annual Regional Meeting of the Linnean Society of London.

Newton-Fisher NE (1997). Chimpanzee Social Status: measuring ‘dominance’. Current Research in Biological Anthropology, University of Cambridge.

Newton-Fisher NE (1997). Association dynamics and decision-making in wild chimpanzees. Presentation to Institute of Biological Anthropology, University of Oxford.

Newton-Fisher NE (1996). Association as a social tactic of male chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) of the Budongo Forest Reserve. XVIth Congress of the International Primatological Society.

Photographs

Musa [adolescent male chimpanzee]. In: Primates of Western Uganda (2006), front cover.

Nora grooming her mother Nambi, In: The Chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest (2005), p111.

Portraits of Chimpanzees Black, Musa, Bob, Nora, In: The Chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest (2005), p24.

Nora disappearing into a hollow Raphia palm tree to eat dead wood. In: The Chimpanzees of the Budongo Forest (2005), back cover.

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) [Photo of alpha male DN, Budongo Forest, 1995]. In: Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Human Growth and Development(1999), p 103.

Websites

(2005) [Designer] Department of Anthropology, University of Kent http://www.kent.ac.uk/anthropology/

(2002) [Designer] American Society of Primatologists http://www.asp.org/

(1999-2007) [Editor] Budongo Forest Project http://www.budongo.org/

(1999) [Author] Fact Files In: BBC ApeMan: adventures in human evolution


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