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Orangutan Pee Collector

Orangutan Pee Collector. By: Candace Cortez Edward Vasquez. Who are they?.

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Orangutan Pee Collector

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  1. Orangutan Pee Collector By: Candace Cortez Edward Vasquez

  2. Who are they? • Biological anthropologist study what makes us human. Biological anthropologists are particularly interested in investigating how people have adapted, both physiologically and psychologically, to the environments in which they live or in which their ancestors evolved.

  3. Reason of Their Study • Orangutan interbirth intervals and female hormonal functioning Hormonal, behavioral and energetic differences between males: maturism Juvenile development, dependency and learning Sex differences in feeding behavior, nutritional intake cultural behaviors habitat use and energetics social organization. Cheryl Knott

  4. OrangutanStudy Takes Place: • Gunung Palung National Park, West Kalimantan, Indonesia, between April and September.

  5. Degree Plan Anthropology 1415: Primate Evolutionary Ecology: Research Seminar Anthropology 1380: The Behavioral Biology of WomenAnthropology 2440: Geographical Variation in Primate EcologyAnthropology 2350ar: Laboratory Methods in Primate and Human Nutrition IAnthropology 2350br: Laboratory Methods in Primate and Human Nutrition IIAnthropology 2390ar: Advanced Laboratory Methods in Primate Endocrinology IAnthropology 2390br: Advanced Laboratory Methods in Primate Endocrinology IIAnthropology 320: Advanced Physical Anthropology: Laboratory and ThesesAnthropology 340: Reading and Research

  6. Jobs Open to Anthropologists • Professional biological anthropologists, science journalists, museum curators, forensic scientists, rescue archaeologists, business and the Civil Service.

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