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PSY 032: Advanced Topics in Psychobiology Topic for 2003: Primate Behavior |
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Below you will find some links to websites that contain information relevant to the topic of this course: |
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If
you know of some links that should be added to this list, please let
me know! Similarly, let me know if links are broken or no longer active.
Thanks! |
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| Professional Organizations: (back to top) | |
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The professional society for the discipline of primatology in the U.S. |
The
international professional society for this discipline |
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The
professional society for primatologists in Great Britain. Links here for
some foreign internships. |
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| Tutorials, Lecture Notes, etc. (back to top) | |
Download
pdf lectures from this site, and another. |
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University
of Toronto lecture notes |
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Links to
lots of primate lectures/articles and similar from Primate Info Net |
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pdf file
from Cal Tech |
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Lecture
notes and links from a physical anthropology course at the University
of Indiana |
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Just like
it sounds; a review of taxonomic groups in the primate order |
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Another
nice tutorial from Dennis O'Neil |
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| Careers in Primatology: (back to top) | |
Sponsored
by Primate Info Net, this website will tell you lots about potential careers
in the field. |
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' Zine with
articles of interest for zoo professionals and others interested in wildlife
management and behavior; lots of good info here for students! |
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| Graduate
Programs: (back
to top) (by no means an exhaustive list--for more programs, click here) |
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Written
by a graduate student in animal behavior, for other students with similar
interests. |
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For prospective
graduate students and interns interested in study at New York University |
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Info on
UCSD's program |
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Graduate
programs at U of A in Ethology and Evolutionary Psychology, with an emphasis
in primatology |
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Home of
the California Primate Research Center, and my alma mater |
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This institution
offers several interesting degree programs in Ecology and Evolutionary
Biology, as well as in Zoo and Aquarium Science. |
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This link
takes you to Emory's grad program in psychology; they also offer primate
graduate training in anthropology |
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Lots of
opportunities here. |
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The Department
has recently established the Jane Goodall Institute's Center for Primate
Studies, housing all the field-notes and checksheets from Goodall's 35-year
study of chimps and the 28-year study of baboons at Gombe. |
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A graduate
training program consisting of three degree-granting institutions - City
University of New York (CUNY), Columbia University (CU), and New York
University (NYU) - in collaboration with the American Museum of Natural
History (AMNH) and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) |
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Home of
the Duke Primate Center |
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| Other Misc. Links: (back to top) | |
The Wisconsin
Primate Research Center's info-rich site on primates |
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Ken Boschert's
definitive internet resource for all things primate |
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| The Animal Welfare Institute's searchable database for resources on primate enrichment. | |
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