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Tony Weingrill is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Zurich's Department of Evolutionary Anthropology. He serves as Coordinator of the PhD Program in Evolutionary Biology and Study Advisor for MSc students. His research focuses on primate endocrinology, particularly steroid hormone metabolites in wild and captive primates, with an emphasis on orangutans and chacma baboons. Key projects include investigating reproductive strategies, sexual conflict, and conservation implications of hormonal responses to environmental changes. His work on chacma baboons examines infanticide as a sexual conflict driver and the evolutionary adaptations of female counterstrategies. Weingrill collaborates with the Orangutan Network and Swebeswebe Primate Research Project, advancing methodologies for non-invasive hormone analysis in wildlife conservation.
His studies highlight the interplay between hormonal physiology, social behavior, and ecological pressures. Recent publications address exaggerated sexual swellings in baboons, stress in captive orangutans, and paternity success in vervet monkeys. He has not been awarded specific honors but contributes extensively to peer-reviewed journals in primatology and conservation biology. His advising role supports doctoral and master’s students in evolutionary anthropology and primate studies.
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