Clifford
Jolly
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Dr.
Jolly working with olive
baboon
dental casts |
Dr
Jolly researching in Kafue
National
Park, Zambia |
Position: Professor
of Anthropology
Education: B.A.
1960, University College London
Ph.D. 1964, University College London
E-mail: clifford.jolly@nyu.edu
Phone: 212-998-8574
Research Sites: Baboon
hybrid zone in Awash
National Park, Ethiopia; Population genetics of mandrills in Gabon;
Population structure and genetics of wild baboons in Zambia
Recent and Selected Publications:
- Bergman TJ ; Phillips-Conroy JE ; Jolly CJ. Behavioral variation and reproductive success of male baboons (Papio anubis x Papio hamadryas) in a hybrid social group.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2008. 70(2). Pgs: 136-147
- Jolly CJ. Baboons, mandrills, and mangabeys: Afro-papionin socioecology in a phylogenetic perspective. Primates in Perspective. Campbell CJ, Fuentes A, MacKinnon KC, Bearder SK, Editors. New York: Oxford Univ Press. 2007. Pgs: 240-251
- Jolly CJ ; Phillips-Conroy JE. Ecology, history and society as determinants of hybrid zone structure in baboons. [Abstract] American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2007. (Suppl 44). Pgs: 138
- Jolly CJ. Mitochondrial capture in the evolution of baboon and human allotaxa. [Abstract] American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2006. (Suppl 42). Pgs: 110
- Jolly CJ ; Phillips-Conroy JE. Testicular size, developmental trajectories, and male life history strategies in four baboon taxa. Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives. Swedell L, Leigh SR, Editors. New York: Springer. 2006. Pgs: 257-275
- Uddin M ; Philips-Conroy JE ; Jolly CJ. Social organization, reproductive systems, and mediation of baboon endogenous virus (BaEV) copy number in gelada, hamadryas, and other Papio baboons. Reproduction and Fitness in Baboons: Behavioral, Ecological, and Life History Perspectives. Swedell L, Leigh SR, Editors. New York: Springer. 2006. Pgs: 123-143
- Jolly CJ ; Phillips-Conroy JE
"White babies" and the zone of contact and probable intergradation among three distinct baboon allotaxa in the Luangwa valley, Zambia. [Abstract]
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 2005. (Suppl 40). Pgs: 123
- Detwiler KM, Burrell AS, Jolly
CJ. Conservation
implications of hybridization in African ceropithecine monkeys.
International Journal of Primatology 2005. 26(3). Pgs: 661-684
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