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2024 Jack KJ, Kulick N, Schoof VAM, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Kawamura S, and Fedigan LM. And baby makes three: Factors influencing postpartum changes in male-female affiliative interactions in white-faced capuchins. American Journal of Primatology: e23691.
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2024 Campos FA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Orkin JD, Park Y, Snyder-Mackler N, Cheves Hernandez S, Fedigan LM, Gurven M, Higham JP, Jack KM, Melin AD. Wild capuchin monkeys as a model system for investigating the social and ecological determinants of aging. Philosophical Transactions B 379: 20230482.
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2024 Arseneau-Robar TJM, Teichroeb JA, Macintosh A, Saj TL, Glotfeltya, Lucci Sa, Sicotte P, and <b>Wikberg EC</b>*. When population growth intensifies intergroup competition, female colobus monkeys free-ride less. Scientific Reports 14: 14363.
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2024 Samartino Shelby, Christie D, Penna A, Sicotte P, Ting N, and <b>Wikberg EC</b>*. Social network dynamics and gut microbiota composition during alpha male challenges in <i>Colobus vellerosus</i>. Primates 65:299-309
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2024 Samartino Shelby, Bartlett TQ, and <b>Wikberg EC</b>*. Characterizing the vaginal microbiome in a sexually fluid primate (Pan paniscus). Folia Primatologica: 1-12.
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2024 <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Glotfelty Ea, Yeboah Adu Ba, Koranteng R, Kodum C, Owusu Antwi B, Boahen A. Predictors of population estimates in a critically endangered species (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>). Primate Conservation 38: 1-12.
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2024 Nokelainen O, Winters S, Rowe Z, Campos FA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Howell N, Caro T. Black-and-white pelage as protective coloration in colobus monkeys. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 78: 23.
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2023. Teichroeb JA, Fox SA, Samartino S, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, and Sicotte P. Non-reproductive sexual behavior in wild white-thighed colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>). Archives of Sexual Behavior 52:2295-2301.
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2022. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Kelley E, Sussman RW, and Ting N. The African colobines: Behavioral flexibility and conservation in a changing world. In Natural History of Primates: A systematic study of ecology and behavior, Hart D and Colquhoun I (eds).
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2022. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Jack KM, Campos FA, Bergstrom ML, Kawamura S, and Fedigan LM. Should I stay or should I go now: Dispersal decisions and reproductive success in male white-faced capuchins. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 76: 88.
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2022. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Gonzalez S, Rodriguez C, and Sicotte P. Joint intergroup aggression in female colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>) is associated with grooming bonds, male participation, and group size . American Journal of Primatology 84: e23355.
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2020. Melin A, Jack K, Hogan J, Campos F, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, King-Bailey G, Webb S, Kalbitzer U, Asensio N, Murillo-Chacon E, Cheves Hernandez S, Guadamuz Chavarria A, Schaffner C, Kawamura S, Aureli F, Fedigan L. Contributions from long-term research on three primate species in the Área de Conservación Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Biotropica.
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2020. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Christie D, Sicotte P, and Ting N. Social interactions across groups of colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>) explain similarities in their gut microbiomes. Animal Behaviour 163: 17e31.
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2019. Tombak KJ,<b>Wikberg EC</b>, Allen JM, Rubenstein DI, Sicotte P, Chapman CA. Cracking the code of conduct: Traits that structure female social networks in egalitarian primates. Animal behavior 157: 189-200.
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2019. Goodfellow C, Whitney T, Christie D, Sicotte P, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Ting N. Divergence in gut microbial communities mirrors a social group fission event in a black-and-white colobus monkey (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>). American Journal of Primatology 18: e22966.
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2018. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Jack KM, Kawamura S, and Fedigan LM. The effect of dispersal and reproductive patterns on the evolution of sociality in white-faced capuchins. Essays in honour of Linda M. Fedigan, Developments in Primatology: Progress and
Prospects, Springer, NY, pp 117-132.
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2017. Brasington LF, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Kawamura S, Fedigan LM, and Jack KM. Infant mortality in white-faced capuchins: The impact of alpha male replacements. American Journal of Primatology 79: e22725.
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2017. Kalbitzer U, Bergstrom ML, Carnegie SD, <b>Wikberg EC</b>,
Kawamura S, Campos FA, Jack KM, and Fedigan LM. Female sociality and
sexual conflict shape infant survival in a Neotropical primate. PNAS
114: 1892-1897.
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2017. Sicotte P, Teichroeb JA, Vayro JV, Fox S, and <b>Wikberg EC*</b>.
The Influence of Male Takeovers on Female Dispersal in <i>Colobus vellerosus</i>. American Journal of Primatology 79: e22436.
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2017. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Jack KM, Fedigan LM, Campos FA, Sato A,
Bergstrom ML, Hiwatashi T, and Kawamura S. Inbreeding avoidance and
female mate choice shape paternity patterns in a primate species with
exceptionally long male tenures (<i>Cebus capucinus imitator</i>).
Molecular Ecology 26: 653-667.
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2016. Bădescu I, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, MacDonald LJ, Fox SA, Vayro J, and Sicotte P. Infanticide pressure accelerates infant development in a wild primate. Animal Behaviour 114: 231-239.
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2016. Sargeant E, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Kawamura S, Jack
KM, and Fedigan LM.
Paternal recognition and infant care in white-faced capuchins (Cebus
capucinus). American Journal of Primatology 78: 659-668.
</p>
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2016. Vayro J, Fedigan LM, Ziegler T, Crotty A, Ataman R, Clendenning
R, Potvin-Rosselet E, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, and Sicotte P. Hormonal
correlates of life-history characteristics in wild female <i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>. Primates 57: 509-519.
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2015. Bădescu I, Sicotte P, Ting N, and <b>Wikberg EC*</b>.
Female maternal kinship, dominance and parity influence
natal attraction and infant handling in a wild colobine (<i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>). American Journal of Primatology 77:376–387.
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2015. Sargeant E, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Kawamura S, and
Fedigan LM.
Allonursing in white-faced capuchins (<i>Cebus capucinus</i>)
provides evidence for cooperate care of infants. Behaviour 152:
1841-1869.
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2015. Schoof VAM, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Fedigan LM,
Jack KM, Ziegler TE, and Kawamura S. Infanticides during periods of
social stability: paternity, infant age, and maternal resumption of
cycling in white-faced capuchins (<i>Cebus capucinus</i>).
Neotropical Primates 21: 192-196.
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2015. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Ting N, and Sicotte P.
Demographic factors are associated with between-group variation in the
grooming networks of female colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>). International Journal of Primatology:
36:124–142.
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2014. Teichroeb JA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Sicotte P, and
Ting N. Factors influencing male affiliation and coalitions in a
species with male dispersal and intense male-male competition, <i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>. Behaviour: 151: 1045-1066.
</p>
<p>
2014. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Jack KM,
Campos FA, Fedigan LM, Sato A, Bergstrom ML, Hiwatashi T, and Kawamura
S. The effect of male parallel dispersal on the kin composition of
groups in
white-faced capuchins (<i>Cebus capucinus</i>). Animal
Behaviour 96: 9-17.
</p>
<p>
2014. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Ting N, and Sicotte P.
Familiarity is more important than phenotypic similarity in shaping
social relationships in a facultative female dispersed primate, <i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>. Behavioural Processes 106: 27-35.
</p>
<p>
2014. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Ting N, and Sicotte P. Kinship
and similarity in residency status structure female social networks in
black-and-white colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>).
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153: 365-376.
</p>
<p>
2013. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Teichroeb JA, Bădescu I, and
Sicotte P. Individualistic female dominance hierarchies with varying
strength in a highly folivorous population of black-and-white colobus.
Behaviour 150: 295-320.
</p>
<p>
2012. Teichroeb JA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Bădescu I,
MacDonald LJ, and Sicotte P. Infanticide risk and male quality
influence optimal group composition for <i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>. Behavioral Ecology 6: 1348-1359.
</p>
<p>
2012. <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Sicotte P, Campos FA, and Ting N.
Between-group variation in female dispersal, kin composition of groups,
and proximity patterns in black-and-white colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>). PLOS ONE: e48740.
</p>
<p>
2011. Teichroeb JA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, and Sicotte P.
Dispersal in male ursine colobus monkeys (<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>):
influence of age, rank and contact with other groups on dispersal
decisions. Behaviour 148: 765-793.
</p>
<p>
2009. Teichroeb JA, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, and Sicotte P.
Female dispersal patterns in six groups of ursine colobus (<i>Colobus
vellerosus</i>): infanticide avoidance is important. Behaviour
146: 551-582.
</p>
<p>
2008. Gros-Louis J, Perry S, Fichtel C, <b>Wikberg EC</b>,
Gilkenson H, Wofsy S, and Fuentes A. Vocal repertoire of <i>Cebus
capucinus</i>: Acoustic
structure, context, and usage
. International Journal of Primatology 29: 641-670.
</p>
<p>
2007. Wittig RM, Crockford C, <b>Wikberg EC</b>, Seyfarth
RM, and Cheney DL. Kin-mediated reconciliation substitutes for direct
reconciliation in female baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society
B-Biological Sciences 274: 1109-1115.
</p>
<p>
2003. Perry S, Manson JH, Dower G, and <b>Wikberg EC</b>.
White-faced capuchins cooperate to rescue a groupmate from a boa
constrictor. Folia Primatologica 74: 109-111.
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*Senior authorship
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<h2>Theses</h2>
<p>
2012. Relatedness, residency patterns, and relationships in female
<i>Colobus vellerosus</i>.
Ph.D. thesis. University of
Calgary.
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2001. Functional consequences of post-conflict affiliation in the
common marmoset (<i>Callithrix jacchus jacchus</i>). M.Sc.
thesis. Umeå
University.
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<p class="centered"><a href="http://www.utsa.edu/">University of
Texas at San Antonio</a>
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