Arielle S. Fogel
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PUBLICATIONS
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Lange E.C., Griffin M., Fogel A.S., Archie E.A., Tung J., Alberts S.C. 2022. Heritable and sex-specific variation in the development of social behavior in a wild primate. bioRxiv.

Fogel A.S.*, Oduor P.O.*, Nyongesa A.W., Kimwele C.N., Alberts S.C., Archie E.A., Tung J. 2023. Ecology and age, but not genetic ancestry, predict fetal loss in a wild baboon hybrid zone. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 180: 618-632. bioRxiv version, code, data

Vilgalys T.P.*, Fogel A.S.*, Anderson J. A., Mututua R.S., Warutere J.K., Siodi L., Kim S.Y., Voyles T. N., Robinson J. A., Wall J. D., Archie E.A., Alberts S.C., Tung J. 2022. Selection against admixture and gene regulatory divergence in a long-term primate field study. Science 377: 635–641 bioRxiv version, code, archived code + data

Galezo A., Nolas M., Fogel A.S., Warutere J.K., Siodi I.L., Mututua R.S., Altmann J., Tung J., Archie E.A., Alberts S.C. 2022. Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate. Current Biology 32: 1607-1615.e4. code, data

Fogel A.S., McLean E.M., Gordon J.B., Archie E.A., Tung J.*, Alberts S.C.* 2021. Genetic ancestry predicts male-female affiliation in a natural baboon hybrid zone. Animal Behaviour 180: 249-268. bioRxiv version, code, data

Levy E.J.*, Zipple M.N.*, McLean E., Campos F.A., Dasari M., Fogel A.S., Franz M., Gesquiere L.R., Gordon J.B., Grieneisen L., Habig B., Jansen D.J., Learn N.H., Weibel C.J., Altmann J., Alberts S.C.^, Archie E.A.^ 2020. A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 287: 20201013. bioRxiv version

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PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

Fogel A.S., Vilgalys T.P., Kim S.Y., Altmann J., Alberts S.C., Tung J. Mapping putative genetic barriers to gene flow in hybrid baboons. 2020. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171:88.

Tung J., Vilgalys T.P., Fogel A.S., Altmann J., Alberts S.C. When populations are porous: admixture dynamics in a wild baboon hybrid zone. 2020. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171:288-289.


SOME MEDIA AVAILABLE ONLINE


Mating-related barriers to gene flow shape ancestry patterns along baboon hybrid genomes (starts at 30:50) - W.D. Hamilton Award for Outstanding Graduate Student Presentation, Society for the Study of Evolution
Genetic ancestry predicts male-female affiliation in a baboon hybrid zone (starts at 33:56) - The Animal Behavior Podcast season 3, episode 5 two-minute takeaway
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