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Angelina Ruiz-Lambides

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Freudiger A, Jovanovic V, Huang Y, Snyder-Mackler N, Conrad D, Miller B, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Jan; 122(3):e2401106122. PMID: 39808663
Biological relatedness is a key consideration in studies of behavior, population structure, and trait evolution. Except for parent-offspring dyads, pedigrees capture relatedness imperfectly. The number and length of identical-by-descent DNA...
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Patterson S, Andonov E, Arre A, Martinez M, Negron-Del Valle J, Petersen R, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2024 Oct; 379(1916):20220456. PMID: 39463249
Exposure to early life adversity is linked to detrimental fitness outcomes across taxa. Owing to the challenges of collecting longitudinal data, direct evidence for long-term fitness effects of early life...
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Widdig A, Engel L, Ruiz-Lambides A, Dubuc C, Weiss B
Am J Primatol . 2024 Oct; 87(2):e23687. PMID: 39436033
The unequal share in male reproduction (male reproductive skew) has been reported across primate species. To explain the distribution of male reproduction within groups various skew models have been applied...
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Pavez-Fox M, Siracusa E, Ellis S, Kimock C, Rivera-Barreto N, Negron-Del Valle J, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Apr; PMID: 38559204
Competition over access to resources, such as food and mates, is believed to be one of the major costs associated with group living. Two socioecological factors suggested to predict the...
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Sobral G, Dubuc C, Winters S, Ruiz-Lambides A, Emery Thompson M, Maestripieri D, et al.
Sci Rep . 2024 Jan; 14(1):2621. PMID: 38297064
Males in many vertebrate species have colorful ornaments that evolved by sexual selection. The role of androgens in the genesis and maintenance of these signals is unclear. We studied 21...
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Freudiger A, Jovanovic V, Huang Y, Snyder-Mackler N, Conrad D, Miller B, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Jan; PMID: 38260273
Biological relatedness is a key consideration in studies of behavior, population structure, and trait evolution. Except for parent-offspring dyads, pedigrees capture relatedness imperfectly. The number and length of DNA segments...
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Rosado M, Marzan-Rivera N, Watowich M, Valle A, Pantoja P, Pavez-Fox M, et al.
Geroscience . 2023 Oct; 46(2):2107-2122. PMID: 37853187
Increasing age is associated with dysregulated immune function and increased inflammation-patterns that are also observed in individuals exposed to chronic social adversity. Yet we still know little about how social...
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Roche C, Montague M, Wang J, Dickey A, Ruiz-Lambides A, Brent L, et al.
Microbiol Spectr . 2023 Sep; :e0297423. PMID: 37750731
While skin microbes are known to mediate human health and disease, there has been minimal research on the interactions between skin microbiota, social behavior, and year-to-year effects in non-human primates-important...
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Patterson S, Andonov E, Arre A, Martinez M, Negron-Del Valle J, Petersen R, et al.
bioRxiv . 2023 Sep; PMID: 37693423
Exposure to adversity during early life is linked to lasting detrimental effects on evolutionary fitness across many taxa. However, due to the challenges of collecting longitudinal data, especially in species...
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Pavez-Fox M, Kimock C, Rivera-Barreto N, Negron-Del Valle J, Phillips D, Ruiz-Lambides A, et al.
iScience . 2022 Nov; 25(11):105454. PMID: 36405777
Sociality has been linked to a longer lifespan in many mammals, including humans. Yet, how sociality results in survival benefits remains unclear. Using 10 years of data and over 1,000...