Sharon E. Kessler

Affiliations: 
McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada 
Area:
communication, behavior
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Leanne T. Nash grad student 2005-2014 Arizona State
 (Modeling the Origins of Primate Sociality: Kin Recognition in Mouse Lemurs.)
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Malukiewicz J, Cartwright RA, Dergam JA, et al. (2022) The gut microbiome of exudivorous marmosets in the wild and captivity. Scientific Reports. 12: 5049
Hasiniaina AF, Radespiel U, Kessler SE, et al. (2020) Evolutionary significance of the variation in acoustic communication of a cryptic nocturnal primate radiation ( spp.). Ecology and Evolution. 10: 3784-3797
Durden LA, Kessler SE, Boundenga L, et al. (2020) A New Species of Sucking Louse from the Mandrill from Gabon with a Review of Host Associations and Geographical Distributions, and Identification Keys to Members of the Genus pedicinus (Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Pedicinidae). The Journal of Parasitology. 106: 221-232
Kessler SE. (2020) Why Care: Complex Evolutionary History of Human Healthcare Networks. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 199
Kessler SE, Bonnell TR, Setchell JM, et al. (2018) Social Structure Facilitated the Evolution of Care-giving as a Strategy for Disease Control in the Human Lineage. Scientific Reports. 8: 13997
Kessler SE, Radespiel U, Hasiniaina AIF, et al. (2018) Does the grey mouse lemur use agonistic vocalisations to recognise kin? Contributions to Zoology. 87: 261-274
Kessler SE, Bonnell TR, Byrne RW, et al. (2017) Selection to outsmart the germs: The evolution of disease recognition and social cognition. Journal of Human Evolution. 108: 92-109
Radespiel U, Schaber K, Kessler SE, et al. (2015) Variations in the excretion patterns of helminth eggs in two sympatric mouse lemur species (Microcebus murinus and M. ravelobensis) in northwestern Madagascar. Parasitology Research. 114: 941-54
Kessler SE, Scheumann M, Hanbury DB, et al. (2015) Screams in the Night: Pilot Study Reveals Moderate Evidence for Individual Differences in Lorisoid Vocalizations International Journal of Primatology. 36: 666-678
Kessler SE, Radespiel U, Hasiniaina AI, et al. (2014) Modeling the origins of mammalian sociality: moderate evidence for matrilineal signatures in mouse lemur vocalizations. Frontiers in Zoology. 11: 14
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