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Joan Silk
Joan Silk
Joan B. Silk
(born December 16, 1953) is an American
primatologist
, Regents Professor in the
School of Human Evolution and Social Change
(SHESC) at
Arizona State University
. Her research interests include evolutionary anthropology, animal behavior, and primatology. Together with her
anthropologist
husband,
Robert T. Boyd
(also a professor in the same school), she wrote the textbook ''How Humans Evolved''.
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Insights into the evolution of social systems and species from baboon studies
by
Julia Fischer
,
James P Higham
,
Susan C Alberts
,
Louise Barrett
,
Jacinta C Beehner
,
Thore J Bergman
,
Alecia J Carter
,
Anthony Collins
,
Sarah Elton
,
Joël Fagot
,
Maria Joana Ferreira da Silva
,
Kurt Hammerschmidt
,
Peter Henzi
,
Clifford J Jolly
,
Sascha Knauf
,
Gisela H Kopp
,
Jeffrey Rogers
,
Christian Roos
,
Caroline Ross
,
Robert M Seyfarth
,
Joan Silk
,
Noah Snyder-Mackler
,
Veronika Staedele
,
Larissa Swedell
,
Michael L Wilson
,
Dietmar Zinner
Published 2019-11-01
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