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According to all the best primatologists, I really have no choice."
That will be hard, because the primatologist hasn't spoken in years.
"I'd say it was probably some sort of baboon," the primatologist said.
Her enthusiasm sent her back to school to become a primatologist.
She's also a primatologist, an evolutionary biologist and a paleontologist.
Primatologists continue to explore the relationships between various gorilla populations.
The field school employs primatologists from universities worldwide to teach the courses.
"Many primatologists don't think that kind of teaching is possible," Dieter says.
Primatologists have called grooming the social cement of the primate world.
Field primatologists can give us useful insights into great ape communication in the wild.
She once aspired to be a primatologist, but ended up writing technical documentation.
A neurologist and primatologist on the animal strata that support the human condition.
The primatologist was speaking into her hand-held recorder again.
Although there are certain Western primatologists who do more subjective research, the emphasis in this discipline is on the objective.
The meaning of women's concealed ovulation has attracted much speculation among primatologists.
The species is named in honor of primatologist Steven Goodman.
It was not until the 1960s until primatologists started looking at what females did.
Prior to 1970, primatologists used "opportunistic sampling," which only recorded what caught their attention.
A primatologist arranged for the monkey to be socialized by a number of handlers.
Because primatologists have to get close to watch, they often end up frightening the gorillas or otherwise disturbing the observations.
Doctor Jane, as colleagues call her, is the most celebrated primatologist of her generation.
Jane Goodall, a primatologist, described the monkeys' living conditions as horrendous.
Matthew Richardson (born 1966) is a Canadian author and primatologist.
Yerkes was a pioneering primatologist who specialized in comparative psychology.
These arguments are based on research by primatologists such as Nicholas Humphrey (1975).