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Behavioral Biology Laboratory

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CONSTANCE DUBUC

Institute for Mind and Biology
The University of Chicago
940 E. 57th Street
Chicago, IL 60637

 

Education:

2005-10 Ph.D. Anthropology, Université de Montréal, Canada

2002-04 M.Sc. Anthropology, U. Montréal

2001-02 Certificate in Anthropology, U. Montréal

1998-01 B.Sc. Biology (Spec.: Animal Physiology), U. Montréal

Publications:

Dubuc, C., Muniz, L., Heistermann, M., Widdig, A., & Engelhardt, A. (under review). Are mate-guarding and its timing to the female fertile phase important for male reproductive success in rhesus macaques? Hormones and Behavior.

Dubuc, C., Hughes, K.D, Cascio, J., & Santos, L. (under review). Social tolerance in a despotic primate: co-feeding between consortship partners in rhesus macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.

Neumann, C., Duboscq, J., Dubuc, C., Ginting, A., Maulana Irwan, A., Agil, M., Widdig, A., & Engelhardt, A. (in press). Assessing dominance hierarchies: validation and advantages of progressive evaluation with Elo rating. Animal Behaviour. doi:10.1016/j.anbehav.2011.07.016.

Higham, J.P, Hughes, K.D, Brent, L.J.N., Dubuc, C., Engelhardt, A., Heistermann, M., Maestripieri, D, Santos, L.R., & Stevens, M. (in press). Social knowledge affects assessment of facial signals in free-ranging rhesus macaques. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2011.0052.

Bélisle, P., Prud’homme, J., & Dubuc, C. (in press). The impact of kinship, defence cost and priority of access on food competition. In: The Monkeys of Stormy Mountain: 60 Years of Primatological Research on the Japanese Macaques of Arashiyama. Jean-Baptiste Leca, Michael A. Huffman & Paul Vasey, Eds. Cambridge University Press.

Dubuc, C., Muniz, L., Heistermann, M., Engelhardt, A., & Widdig, A. (2011). Testing the Priority-of-Access model in a seasonally breeding primate species. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 65: 1615-1627.

Brent, L.J.N., Semple, S., Dubuc, C., Heistermann, M., & MacLarnon, A. (2011). Social capital and physiological stress levels in adult female rhesus macaques. Physiology and Behavior, 102: 76-83.

Higham, J.P., Brent, L.J.N., Dubuc, C, Accamando, A., Engelhardt, A., Gerald, M.S., Heistermann, M., & Stevens, M. (2010). Color signal information content and the eye of the beholder: a case study in the rhesus macaque. Behavioral Ecology, 21:739-746.

Dubuc, C., Brent, L.J.N., Accamando, A.K., Gerald, M.S., MacLarnon, A., Semple, S., Heistermann, M., & Engelhardt, A. (2009). Sexual skin color contains information about the timing of the fertile phase in free-ranging rhesus macaques. International Journal of Primatology, 30: 777-789. Invited contribution to special edition entitled "Primate coloration: measurement, mechanisms and function"

Dubuc, C., & Chapais, B. (2007). Feeding competition in Macaca fascicularis: An assessment of the early arrival tactic. International Journal of Primatology, 28: 357-367.

 

 

 

 

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