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Dr. Anneke DeLuycker is an Associate Professor at George Mason University's Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation. Her research focuses on primate ecology, behavior, and conservation in the Neotropics, particularly studying endangered species like the Andean titi monkey. She combines evolutionary anthropology with applied conservation methodologies and community-based initiatives.
- Education: Ph.D. in Anthropology (Washington University), MA in Biological Sciences & Applied Ecology (SUNY-Stony Brook), BS in Zoology (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
- Teaching Areas: Conservation Biology, Wildlife Ecology, Endangered Species Conservation
Her work emphasizes ecological and evolutionary influences on primate behavior, including feeding plasticity and mating systems evolution. She has conducted field courses in Peru and Panama and maintains active research collaborations through the university's conservation programs.
- Contact: adeluyck@gmu.edu | Office: Smithsonian-Mason School of Conservation, Academic Center, Rm 209
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