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B.A. Zoology, Drew University M.A. Anthropology, Rutgers University Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1990

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Maureen, M., J, L., Craig, S. (2016). Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) flexibly use cultivated species for nesting and bark feeding in a human-dominated habitat. International Journal of Primatology. Vol. September (online), pp. not yet assigned. Maureen, M., J, L., E, H., M, A., C, S., L, V. (2015). Genetic censusing identifies an unexpectedly sizeable population of chimpanzees in a fragmented forests landscape. BMC Ecology. Vol. 15, pp. 21-. Liu, X., Stanford, C. B., Li, Y. (2013). Effects of group size on time budgets of Sichuan snub-nosed monkeys (Rhimpithecus roxellana) in Shennongjia National Nature Reserve, China. International J Primatology. Vol. 34, pp. 349-360. Hernandez, R. A., Moore, J., Stanford, C. B. (2013). Chimpanzee nesting patterns in a dry habitat: ecological aspects and preferences. American J Primatology. Vol. 75, pp. 979-994. Liu, X., Stanford, C. B., Li, J., Yao, H. (2013). Food selection by Rhinopithecus roxellana in relation to nutritional chemistry. American J Primatology. Vol. 75, pp. 860-871. Stanford, C. B. (2012). Chimpanzees and the biology of Ardipithecus ramidus. Annual Reviews of Anthropology. Vol. 41, pp. 139-149. Laurance, W., Stanford (52nd author), C. B. (2012). Long-term ecological changes and threats in tropical protected areas. Nature. Vol. 489, pp. 290-294. Yao, H., Liu, C., Stanford, C., Yang, J. (2011). Pattern of male dispersal in Rhinopithecus roxellana. American J Primatology. Wanchai, P., Stanford, C., Thirakupt, K. (2011). Home range size of the impressed tortoise, Manouria impressa, in Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary. Chelonian Biology and Conservation. Yao, H., Liu, C., Stanford, C., Li, Y. (2011). Dynamics of the all-male unit of a provisioned Sichuan snub-nosed monkey group (Rhinopithecus roxellana) in Shennongjia Nature Reserve, China. Amer J Primtology. Bearzi, M., Stanford, C. (2010). A bigger, better brain. American Scientist. li, y., liu, x., stanford, c. (2009). Characteristics of a group of Hubei golden snub-nosed monkeys (Rhinopithecus roxellana hubeiensis) before and after major snow storms. American J Primatology. Vol. 71, pp. 523-526. stanford, c. b., o'malley, r. c. (2008). Sleeping tree choice in Bwindi chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology. Vol. 70, pp. 642-649. bearzi, m., stanford, c. b. (2007). Dolphins and African apes: comparisons of sympatric socio-ecology. Contributions to Zoology 76(4): 235-254. Contributions to Zoology. Vol. 76 (4), pp. 235-54. stanford, c. (2007). Arboreal bipedalism in wild chimpanzees: implications for models of the evolution of hominid posture and locomotion. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Vol. 129, pp. 225-31. (2006). Stanford, C.B. Review of The Cultrured Chimpanzee (by W. McGrew). American Anthropologist. No Journal Defined. pp. p. 107. Arbib, M. (Ed.). (2006). Stanford, C.B. Cognition, imitation and culture in the great apes. In From Action to Language, edited by M. Arbib. Cambridge University Press. From action to language via the mirror neuron system/Cambridge University Press. pp. p. 91-109. (2005). Stanford, C.B. The sympatric ecology of African great apes, with implications for the hominoid divergence. Primates. No Journal Defined. Vol. 91-101 (2005). Stanford, C.B. Chimpanzee behavior and ecology. Encyclopedia entry in World Book: Science Year. No Journal Defined. pp. p. n/a. (2005). Stanford, C.B. Chimpanzees as Predators. In The World Atlas of Great Apes and their Conservation. UNEP. No Journal Defined. pp. p. n/a.

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