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Professor Jo Setchell's Outputs (4)

News and Perspectives: Words matter in primatology (2023)
Journal Article
Bezanson, M., Cortés-Ortiz, L., Bicca-Marques, J. C., Boonratana, R., Carvalho, S., Cords, M., de la Torre, S., Hobaiter, C., Humle, T., Izar, P., Lynch, J. W., Matsuzawa, T., Setchell, J. M., Zikusoka, G. K., & Strier, K. B. (2024). News and Perspectives: Words matter in primatology. Primates, 65, 33–39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10329-023-01104-6

Postings on social media on Twitter (now X), BioAnthropology News (Facebook), and other venues, as well as recent publications in prominent journals, show that primatologists, ecologists, and other researchers are questioning the terms “Old World” an... Read More about News and Perspectives: Words matter in primatology.

Successful acclimatization of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) translocated to Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, as measured by fecal glucocorticoid metabolites (2023)
Journal Article
Woodruff, M. C., Atencia, R., Cox, D., Woodruff, G. T., Wheaton, C. J., Lavin, S. R., & Setchell, J. M. (2023). Successful acclimatization of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) translocated to Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, as measured by fecal glucocorticoid metabolites. Conservation Physiology, 11(1), Article coad025. https://doi.org/10.1093/conphys/coad025

Translocation and reintroduction are common tools in conservation management and can be very successful. However, translocation can be stressful for the animals involved, and stress is implicated as a major cause of failure in release programs. Conse... Read More about Successful acclimatization of mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx) translocated to Conkouati-Douli National Park, Republic of Congo, as measured by fecal glucocorticoid metabolites.

Mental health and well‐being in primatology: Breaking the taboos (2023)
Journal Article
Setchell, J. M., Unwin, S., & Cheyne, S. M. (online). Mental health and well‐being in primatology: Breaking the taboos. Evolutionary Anthropology, 32(3), 144-153. https://doi.org/10.1002/evan.21984

We hope to raise awareness of mental health and well-being among primatologists. With this aim in mind, we organized a workshop on mental health as part of the main program of the Winter meeting of the Primate Society of Great Britain in December 202... Read More about Mental health and well‐being in primatology: Breaking the taboos.

Identification of potentially zoonotic parasites in captive orangutans and semi-captive mandrills: phylogeny and morphological comparison (2023)
Journal Article
Nosková, E., Modrý, D., Baláž, V., Červená, B., Jirků-Pomajbíková, K., Zechmeisterová, K., …Pafčo, B. (2023). Identification of potentially zoonotic parasites in captive orangutans and semi-captive mandrills: phylogeny and morphological comparison. American Journal of Primatology, 85(4), Article e23475. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23475

Cysts and trophozoites of vestibuliferid ciliates and larvae of Strongyloides were found in fecal samples from captive orangutans Pongo pygmaeus and P. abelii from Czech and Slovak zoological gardens. As comparative material, ciliates from semi-capti... Read More about Identification of potentially zoonotic parasites in captive orangutans and semi-captive mandrills: phylogeny and morphological comparison.