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Daniel Edelberg is a Gibbs Assistant Professor affiliated with Yale University's Applied Mathematics program. He is located at AKW 113 and reachable via daniel.edelberg@yale.edu. His research focuses on the intersection of primatology and applied mathematical modeling, particularly analyzing vocalization patterns in white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) to understand infanticide risk dynamics.
His work employs behavioral ecology frameworks to study how demographic factors and vocal communication (e.g., 'Gargle' and 'Twargle' calls) correlate with survival strategies in primate groups. While no formal educational background is listed, his affiliation suggests advanced training in quantitative biology or applied mathematics.
Recent publications (2020–2022) emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining field observations with statistical models to decode primate social behaviors. No awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.

