L’UMR 7206 "Éco-Anthropologie" est une unité mixte de recherche (UMR) du Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS), du Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle (MNHN) et de l’Université de Paris.
DUBOSCQ Julie, Romano Valéria, Sueur Cédric, MacIntosh Andrew J. J., 2016 — Scratch That Itch: Revisiting Links Between Self-Directed Behaviour and Parasitological, Social and Environmental Factors in a Free-Ranging Primate. Royal Society Open Sciencevol. 3, n° 11, p. 160571
DUBOSCQ Julie, Romano Valéria, Sueur Cédric, MacIntosh Andrew J. J., août 2017 — One Step at a Time in Investigating Relationships Between Self-Directed Behaviours and Parasitological, Social and Environmental Variables. Royal Society Open Sciencevol. 4, n° 8, p. 170461
Balasubramaniam Krishna N., Beisner Brianne A., Berman Carol M., De Marco Arianna , DUBOSCQ Julie, Koirala Sabina, Majolo Bonaventura, MacIntosh Andrew J., McFarland Richard, Molesti Sandra, Ogawa Hideshi, Petit Odile, Schino Gabriele, Sosa Sebastian, Sueur Cédric, Thierry Bernard, de Waal Frans B. M. , McCowan Brenda, 2018 — The Influence of Phylogeny, Social Style, and Sociodemographic Factors on Macaque Social Network Structure. American Journal of Primatologyvol. 80, n° 1, e22727
DUBOSCQ Julie. 2017. « Diffusion Studies ». In Encyclopedia of Animal Cognition and Behavior, 1-6. Springer International Publishing. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-47829-6_1593-1.
DUBOSCQ Julie, Romano Valéria, MacIntosh Andrew, Sueur Cédric, 2016 — Social Information Transmission in Animals: Lessons from Studies of Diffusion. Frontiers in Psychologyvol. 7, ,
Romano Valéria, DUBOSCQ Julie, Sarabian Cécile, Thomas Elodie, Sueur Cédric, MacIntosh Andrew J. J., 2016 — Modeling Infection Transmission in Primate Networks to Predict Centrality-Based Risk. American Journal of Primatologyvol. 78, n° 7, p. 767-779
DUBOSCQ Julie, et Heeb Philipp. 2015. « Pathogènes, Parasites Et réseaux Dans Les sociétés Animales ». In Analyse Des réseaux Sociaux appliquée à l’éthologie Et l’écologie, 343-58. Editions Materiologiques.
ISBN
978-2-919694-98-3
DUBOSCQ Julie, Bret Céline, et Sosa Sebastian. 2015. « Primates Non Humains ». In Analyse Des réseaux Sociaux appliquée à l’éthologie Et l’écologie, 261-90.
ISBN
978-2-919694-98-3
DUBOSCQ Julie. 2018. « Cognition Sociale ». In Cognition Animale: Perception, Raisonnement Et représentations, 155-89. Dunod.
ISBN
2-10-078497-8
DUBOSCQ Julie, Romano Valeria, MacIntosh Andrew, 2019 — Social Behavior and Infectious Diseases. Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior , 2e ,
Micheletta Jérôme, Waller Bridget M, Panggur Maria R, Neumann Christof, DUBOSCQ Julie, Agil Muhammad, Engelhardt Antje, 2012 — Social Bonds Affect Anti-Predator Behaviour in a Tolerant Species of Macaques, Macaca Nigra.. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciencesvol. 279, n° 1744, p. 4042-4050
DUBOSCQ Julie, Agil Muhammad, Engelhardt Antje, Thierry Bernard, 2014 — The Function of Post-Conflit Interactions: New Prospects From the Study of a Tolerant Species of Primate. Animal Behaviourvol. 87, , p. 107-120
DUBOSCQ Julie, Neumann Christof, Perwitasari-Farajallah Dyah, Engelhardt Antje, 2008 — Daytime Birth of a Baby Crested Black Macaque (Macaca Nigra) in the Wild. Behavioural Processesvol. 79, n° 1, p. 81-84
ISSN
0376-6357
DUBOSCQ Julie, Romano Valeria, Sueur Cédric, MacIntosh Andrew J. J., 2016 — Network Centrality and Seasonality Interact to Predict Lice Load in a Social Primate. Scientific Reportsvol. 6, , p. 22095
Duboscq Julie, Micheletta Jérôme, Perwitasari-Farajallah Dyah, Engelhardt Antje & Neumann Christof, août 2023 — Investigating the Relationship Between Sociality and Reproductive Success in Wild Female Crested Macaques, Macaca nigra. Studying the link between sociality and fitness is valuable to
understand the costs and benefits of sociality. In many species,…International Journal of Primatologyvol. 44, n° 4, p. 649-669
Zeller Karl, Garcia Cécile, Maille Audrey, Duboscq Julie, Morino Luca, Dezecache Guillaume & Bonnet Xavier, avril 2023 — Primate–Predator Interactions: Is There a Mismatch Between Laboratory and Ecological Evidence?. Abundant empirical and theoretical studies indicate that predation is a
key driver of primate evolution. The Snake Detection…International Journal of Primatologyvol. 44, n° 2, dir. {Springer Verlag}p. 258-281
Moor Delphine De, MacaqueNet and Skelton Macaela, Schülke Oliver, Ostner Julia, Neumann Christof, Duboscq Julie & Brent Lauren J. N., septembre 2023 — MacaqueNet : big-team research into the biological drivers of social relationships. For many animals, social relationships are a key determinant of fitness.
However, major gaps remain in our understanding of the… , , dir. bioRxivPages: 2023.09.07.552971 Section: New Results