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An Interview with Karen Strier

Abstract

Karen Strier, Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Editorial Committee Member of the Annual Review of Anthropology, talks to Anna Rascouët-Paz about her work with the northern muriqui monkeys of Brazil. Dr. Strier studies muriquis as a model of comparison with other primates, and she contributes to conservation efforts as they are one of the world's most criticially endangered species. She also discusses her article for the 2008 volume of this journal, "The Effects of Kin on Primate Life Histories." (Posted February 4, 2013)

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