纪念我们的导师弗兰斯-德瓦尔(1948-2024)。

IF 2 3区 生物学 Q1 ZOOLOGY
Sarah F. Brosnan, Filippo Aureli, Kristin Bonnie, Sarah Calcutt, Matthew Campbell, Devyn Carter, Zanna Clay, Marietta D. Danforth, Timothy M. Eppley, Jessica Flack, Katie Hall, Sarah Huneycutt, Peter Judge, Darren Long, Amy Parish, Joshua M. Plotnik, Jennifer J. Pokorny, Stephanie D. Preston, Darby Proctor, Teresa Romero, Michael Seres, Malini Suchak, Peter Verbeek, Ann Weaver, Christine Webb
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灵长类动物学家弗兰斯-德瓦尔于 2024 年 3 月 14 日逝世,世界失去了一位伟人。许多人都知道他在这一领域做出的巨大贡献。他洞察动物实际行为的能力改变了我们对灵长类动物以及其他物种的看法。他通过传统的科学成果(如期刊论文和科学演讲)和不太常见的成果(如 15 本专著和两次 TED 演讲,观看次数达数百万次)来分享这些见解。他作为导师的影响力可能鲜为人知。在这里,我们 25 位曾经是弗兰斯的研究生、博士后和长期研究助理的人分享了他对我们生活的个人影响。
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In memory of our mentor: Frans de Waal (1948–2024)

The world lost a towering figure when primatologist Frans de Waal passed away on March 14, 2024. Many are aware of his multitude of contributions to the field. His ability to see what animals were actually doing changed how we viewed first primates, then other species. He shared these insights through both traditional scientific outputs, such as journal articles and scientific presentations, and less common outputs, such as 15 books and two TED talks viewed millions of times. What may be less well known is his impact as a mentor. Here, 25 of us who were Frans' graduate students, postdocs, and long-term research assistants share his personal impact on our lives.

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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
8.30%
发文量
103
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The objective of the American Journal of Primatology is to provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and findings among primatologists and to convey our increasing understanding of this order of animals to specialists and interested readers alike. Primatology is an unusual science in that its practitioners work in a wide variety of departments and institutions, live in countries throughout the world, and carry out a vast range of research procedures. Whether we are anthropologists, psychologists, biologists, or medical researchers, whether we live in Japan, Kenya, Brazil, or the United States, whether we conduct naturalistic observations in the field or experiments in the lab, we are united in our goal of better understanding primates. Our studies of nonhuman primates are of interest to scientists in many other disciplines ranging from entomology to sociology.
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