Shirley Strum

Title(s)Emeritus Professor, Anthropology
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Address9500 Gilman Drive #
La Jolla CA 92093
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    1. Confessions of a baboon watcher: from inside to outside the paradigm. Primates. 2023 Jul; 64(4):393-406. Strum SC. PMID: 37165179; PMCID: PMC10319667.
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    2. Early life adversity has long-term effects on sociality and interaction style in female baboons. Proc Biol Sci. 2022 02 09; 289(1968):20212244. Patterson SK, Strum SC, Silk JB. PMID: 35105243; PMCID: PMC8808103.
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    3. The long lives of primates and the 'invariant rate of ageing' hypothesis. Nat Commun. 2021 06 16; 12(1):3666. Colchero F, Aburto JM, Archie EA, Boesch C, Breuer T, Campos FA, Collins A, Conde DA, Cords M, Crockford C, Thompson ME, Fedigan LM, Fichtel C, Groenenberg M, Hobaiter C, Kappeler PM, Lawler RR, Lewis RJ, Machanda ZP, Manguette ML, Muller MN, Packer C, Parnell RJ, Perry S, Pusey AE, Robbins MM, Seyfarth RM, Silk JB, Staerk J, Stoinski TS, Stokes EJ, Strier KB, Strum SC, Tung J, Villavicencio F, Wittig RM, Wrangham RW, Zuberbühler K, Vaupel JW, Alberts SC. PMID: 34135334; PMCID: PMC8209124.
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    4. Corrigendum: A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates. Bioscience. 2021 Jan; 71(1):105. Junker J, Petrovan SO, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, Boonratana R, Byler D, Chapman CA, Chetry D, Cheyne SM, Cornejo FM, Cortés-Ortiz L, Cowlishaw G, Christie AP, Crockford C, de la Torre S, de Melo FR, Fan P, Grueter CC, Guzmán-Caro DC, Heymann EW, Herbinger I, Hoang MD, Horwich RH, Humle T, Ikemeh RA, Imong IS, Jerusalinsky L, Johnson SE, Kappeler PM, Kierulff MCM, Koné I, Kormos R, LE KQ, Li B, Marshall AJ, Meijaard E, Mittermeier RA, Muroyama Y, Neugebauer E, Orth L, Palacios E, Papworth SK, Plumptre AJ, Rawson BM, Refisch J, Ratsimbazafy J, Roos C, Setchell JM, Smith RK, Sop T, Schwitzer C, Slater K, Strum SC, Sutherland WJ, Talebi M, Wallis J, Wich S, Williamson EA, Wittig RM, Kühl HS. PMID: 33442330; PMCID: PMC7791360.
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    5. A Severe Lack of Evidence Limits Effective Conservation of the World's Primates. Bioscience. 2020 Sep; 70(9):794-803. Junker J, Petrovan SO, Arroyo-RodrÍguez V, Boonratana R, Byler D, Chapman CA, Chetry D, Cheyne SM, Cornejo FM, CortÉs-Ortiz L, Cowlishaw G, Christie AP, Crockford C, Torre S, De Melo FR, Fan P, Grueter CC, GuzmÁn-Caro DC, Heymann EW, Herbinger I, Hoang MD, Horwich RH, Humle T, Ikemeh RA, Imong IS, Jerusalinsky L, Johnson SE, Kappeler PM, Kierulff MCM, KonÉ I, Kormos R, Le KQ, Li B, Marshall AJ, Meijaard E, Mittermeier RA, Muroyama Y, Neugebauer E, Orth L, Palacios E, Papworth SK, Plumptre AJ, Rawson BM, Refisch J, Ratsimbazafy J, Roos C, Setchell JM, Smith RK, Sop T, Schwitzer C, Slater K, Strum SC, Sutherland WJ, Talebi M, Wallis J, Wich S, Williamson EA, Wittig RM, KÜhl HS. PMID: 32973409; PMCID: PMC7498340.
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    6. Bringing up baby: Maternal responsiveness, secondary attachments, and the development of infant social competence in wild olive baboons (Papio anubis). Dev Psychobiol. 2020 11; 62(7):963-978. Most CA, Strum SC. PMID: 32374036.
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    7. Shifts in Male Reproductive Tactics over the Life Course in a Polygynandrous Mammal. Curr Biol. 2020 05 04; 30(9):1716-1720.e3. Silk JB, Städele V, Roberts EK, Vigilant L, Strum SC. PMID: 32169209.
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    8. Male-female relationships in olive baboons (Papio anubis): Parenting or mating effort? J Hum Evol. 2019 02; 127:81-92. Städele V, Roberts ER, Barrett BJ, Strum SC, Vigilant L, Silk JB. PMID: 30777360.
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    9. To grunt or not to grunt: Factors governing call production in female olive baboons, Papio anubis. PLoS One. 2018; 13(11):e0204601. Silk JB, Roberts ER, Städele V, Strum SC. PMID: 30388127; PMCID: PMC6214498.
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    10. Darwin's monkey: why baboons can't become human. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2012; 149 Suppl 55:3-23. Strum SC. PMID: 23077093.
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    11. Maternal condition does not influence birth sex ratios in anubis baboons (Papio anubis). PLoS One. 2010 Sep 22; 5(9):e12750. Silk JB, Strum SC. PMID: 20877648; PMCID: PMC2943908.
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    12. The Development of Primate Raiding: Implications for Management and Conservation. Int J Primatol. 2010 Feb; 31(1):133-156. Strum SC. PMID: 20174437; PMCID: PMC2819593.
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    13. Measuring success in primate translocation: a baboon case study. Am J Primatol. 2005 Feb; 65(2):117-40. Strum SC. PMID: 15706585.
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    14. Weight and age in wild olive baboons. Am J Primatol. 1991; 25(4):219-237. Strum SC. PMID: 31948176.
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    15. Nutrition, body condition, activity patterns, and parasitism of free-ranging troops of olive baboons (Papio anubis) in Kenya. Am J Primatol. 1989; 18(3):209-219. Eley RM, Strum SC, Muchemi G, Reid GDF. PMID: 31964035.
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    16. Use of females by male olive baboons (Papio anubis). Am J Primatol. 1983; 5(2):93-109. Strum SC. PMID: 31991944.
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    17. Variations in fecundity with age and environment in olive baboons (Papio anubis). Am J Primatol. 1982; 3(1-4):61-76. Strum SC, Western JD. PMID: 31991975.
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    18. Primate predation: interim report on the development of a tradition in a troop of olive baboons. Science. 1975 Feb 28; 187(4178):755-7. Strum SC. PMID: 17795248.
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