Mark Bowler (@marktbowler) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Bowler

@marktbowler

a field biologist... Lecturer in Wildlife, Ecology & Conservation Science, University of Suffolk @UoSWildlife & Research Fellow at @SDZGlobal #scicomm

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The Wildlife Society has featured Duke Environment student Nikki Egna's work (and others too Mark Bowler) on camera trapping in Africa. #wildlife #CitizenScience #research #WomenInSTEM #WomenInScience wildlife.org/wild-cam-the-s…

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Brilliant talk Fiorella Briceno - proud to be co-supervising her PhD and such important research - Wild Meat Consumption in a Large Amazonian City in Peru... youtu.be/IcG_NOkz4Zk via YouTube

Jennifer Moore (@jfmwildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read about our new arboreal camera trap review paper in Mongabay! Publication available here: besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/20…

Dr. Kylie Soanes (@kyliesoanes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Arboreal camera trapping can reveal a WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD of activity that we might ordinarily miss. Our latest paper showcased how the method has been used and provides tips to avoid common pitfalls ➡️besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…

Arboreal camera trapping can reveal a WHOLE ENTIRE WORLD of activity that we might ordinarily miss. Our latest paper showcased how the method has been used and provides tips to avoid common pitfalls ➡️besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.11…
British Ecological Society (@britishecolsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research finds that the ecological knowledge of local populations in the Amazon is more accurate than 10 years of conventional scientific monitoring for animal abundance. Published in: Methods in Ecology and Evolution By: Fran Braga-Pereira Thais Morcatty @HaniElBizri 🐾Carlos Peres🐾 Mark Bowler

Rainforest Expeditions (@rainforestex) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are happy to announce that AMAZONCAM is back on Zooniverse. Become a citizen scientist for the Peruvian Amazon jungle in Tambopata SERNANP Mark Bowler zooniverse.org/projects/rainf…

University of Suffolk Wildlife (@uoswildlife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Glossy ibis, dozen showy bearded reedlings and a picnic on the beach with brilliant intruction from #minsmere ‘s Chris Ford! Great day out @rspb_love_nature instagram.com/p/CYZXbgWIWiw/…

Emily Messer PhD (@emilyjemesser) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New publication “The role of anointing in robust capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella social dynamics” in Animal Behaviour with Mark Bowler Nicolas Cladière, and Andy Whiten with the capuchin monkeys from RZSS Living Links Published open access here: sciencedirect.com/science/articl… See🧵👇

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WECS students in the Amazon doing some primate bioacoustics - some aggressive howler monkey ‘barking’ in the background. Brilliant ⁦Ceri Archer⁩ instagram.com/reel/ChIvuIGgP…

Animal Behavior Society (@animbehsociety) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The role of anointing in robust capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella, social dynamics Article in #AnimalBehavior by Emily Messer PhD Mark Bowler Nicolas Cladière & Andrew Whiten: tinyurl.com/4abtt9cy #monkeys #capuchinmonkey #socialbehavior #anointing

The role of anointing in robust capuchin monkey, Sapajus apella, social dynamics

Article in #AnimalBehavior by <a href="/emilyjemesser/">Emily Messer PhD</a> <a href="/marktbowler/">Mark Bowler</a> Nicolas Cladière &amp; Andrew Whiten:

tinyurl.com/4abtt9cy

#monkeys #capuchinmonkey #socialbehavior #anointing
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Our latest paper on capuchin monkey self medication features in Psychology Today - Why Do Monkeys Rub Themselves, and Others, With Onions? | Psychology Today psychologytoday.com/us/blog/animal…