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Meg Crofoot
Meg Crofoot
Professor, University of Konstanz & Director, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior
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Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet
R Kays, MC Crofoot, W Jetz, M Wikelski
Science 348 (6240), aaa2478, 2015
15052015
Shared decision-making drives collective movement in wild baboons
A Strandburg-Peshkin, DR Farine, ID Couzin, MC Crofoot
Science 348 (6241), 1358-1361, 2015
5912015
Perspectives in machine learning for wildlife conservation
D Tuia, B Kellenberger, S Beery, BR Costelloe, S Zuffi, B Risse, A Mathis, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 1-15, 2022
3652022
Tracking animal location and activity with an automated radio telemetry system in a tropical rainforest
R Kays, S Tilak, M Crofoot, T Fountain, D Obando, A Ortega, F Kuemmeth, ...
The Computer Journal 54 (12), 1931-1948, 2011
2262011
Interaction location outweighs the competitive advantage of numerical superiority in Cebus capucinus intergroup contests
MC Crofoot, IC Gilby, MC Wikelski, RW Kays
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (2), 577-581, 2008
2222008
Social networks in primates: smart and tolerant species have more efficient networks
C Pasquaretta, M Levé, N Claidiere, E Van De Waal, A Whiten, ...
Scientific reports 4 (1), 7600, 2014
1482014
Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement
A Strandburg-Peshkin, DR Farine, MC Crofoot, ID Couzin
elife 6, e19505, 2017
1342017
Cheating monkeys undermine group strength in enemy territory
MC Crofoot, IC Gilby
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (2), 501-505, 2012
1302012
Intergroup aggression in primates and humans: the case for a unified theory
MC Crofoot, RW Wrangham
Mind the gap: tracing the origins of human universals, 171-195, 2010
1262010
Estimating the robustness and uncertainty of animal social networks using different observational methods
GH Davis, MC Crofoot, DR Farine
Animal Behaviour 141, 29-44, 2018
1232018
Hot monkey, cold reality: surveying rainforest canopy mammals using drone-mounted thermal infrared sensors
R Kays, J Sheppard, K Mclean, C Welch, C Paunescu, V Wang, G Kravit, ...
International journal of remote sensing 40 (2), 407-419, 2019
1182019
Inferring influence and leadership in moving animal groups
A Strandburg-Peshkin, D Papageorgiou, MC Crofoot, DR Farine
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 373 …, 2018
1182018
Movement patterns of three arboreal primates in a Neotropical moist forest explained by LiDAR-estimated canopy structure
KA McLean, AM Trainor, GP Asner, MC Crofoot, ME Hopkins, ...
Landscape Ecology 31, 1849-1862, 2016
972016
Does watching a monkey change its behaviour? Quantifying observer effects in habituated wild primates using automated radiotelemetry
MC Crofoot, TD Lambert, R Kays, MC Wikelski
Animal Behaviour 80 (3), 475-480, 2010
972010
Aggression, grooming and group‐level cooperation in white‐faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): insights from social networks
MC Crofoot, DI Rubenstein, AS Maiya, TY Berger‐Wolf
American Journal of Primatology 73 (8), 821-833, 2011
942011
Individual variation in local interaction rules can explain emergent patterns of spatial organization in wild baboons
DR Farine, A Strandburg-Peshkin, ID Couzin, TY Berger-Wolf, MC Crofoot
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1853), 20162243, 2017
822017
Habitual stone-tool-aided extractive foraging in white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus
BJ Barrett, CM Monteza-Moreno, T Dogandžić, N Zwyns, A Ibáñez, ...
Royal Society open science 5 (8), 181002, 2018
722018
Both nearest neighbours and long-term affiliates predict individual locations during collective movement in wild baboons
DR Farine, A Strandburg-Peshkin, T Berger-Wolf, B Ziebart, I Brugere, J Li, ...
Scientific reports 6 (1), 27704, 2016
682016
The cost of defeat: Capuchin groups travel further, faster and later after losing conflicts with neighbors
MC Crofoot
American journal of physical anthropology 152 (1), 79-85, 2013
662013
Why mob? Reassessing the costs and benefits of primate predator harassment
MC Crofoot
Folia primatologica 83 (3-6), 252-273, 2013
652013
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