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Professor Jo Setchell's Outputs (5)

Color in competition contexts in non-human animals (2015)
Book Chapter
Setchell, J. (2015). Color in competition contexts in non-human animals. In A. Elliot, M. Fairchild, & A. Franklin (Eds.), Handbook of color psychology (546-567). Cambridge University Press

Darting primates in the field: A review of reporting trends and a survey of practices and their effect on the primates involved (2015)
Journal Article
Cunningham, E., Unwin, S., & Setchell, J. (2015). Darting primates in the field: A review of reporting trends and a survey of practices and their effect on the primates involved. International Journal of Primatology, 36(5), 894-915. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10764-015-9862-0

Capture is one of the top ethical concerns of field primatologists, and darting is a common method of capturing primates. Little is published, however, about the safety of darting practices and conditions for the animals concerned. We conducted a lit... Read More about Darting primates in the field: A review of reporting trends and a survey of practices and their effect on the primates involved.

Androgens in a female primate: relationships with reproductive status, age, dominance rank, fetal sex and secondary sexual color (2015)
Journal Article
Setchell, J., Smith, T., & Knapp, L. (2015). Androgens in a female primate: relationships with reproductive status, age, dominance rank, fetal sex and secondary sexual color. Physiology & Behavior, 147, 245-254. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.physbeh.2015.04.051

A comprehensive understanding of the role of androgens in reproduction, behavior and morphology requires the examination of female, as well as male, hormone profiles. However, we know far less about the biological significance of androgens in females... Read More about Androgens in a female primate: relationships with reproductive status, age, dominance rank, fetal sex and secondary sexual color.