EFP 2017

22-25 August 2017 - University of Strasbourg, France

Bandeau du colloque ONEMA 2015

Wednesday 23 August

* Participants in the student award competition

09:00-09:55

Plenary Session

Room Cavailles

Sexual Selection and the Differences Between the Sexes in Mandrills (Mandrillus sphinx)

Joanna M Setchell


10:00-10:30

Parallel Oral Communications and Symposium

Room Cavailles

Evolution

Chairs: Brigitte Senut and Carel van Schaik

10:00-10:15
  • Primate Quadrupedalism and Developmental By-Products Point to The Origin of Bipedality
    François Druelle, Peter Aerts, Gilles Berillon
10:15-10:30
  • Ancient Admixture and Population History in Pan Species
    Sojung Han*, Tomas Marques-Bonet, Martin Kuhlwilm

Amphi 3

Sociality and health in primates

Chairs: Doris Wu and Charlotte Defolie

10:00-10:15
  • Urinary Neopterin Increases During a Respiratory Outbreak in Wild Chimpanzees (Taï National Park, Côte d’Ivoire)
    Doris Wu*, Verena Behringer, Roman Wittig, Fabian Leendertz, Tobias Deschner
10:15-10:30
  • Behavioural Determinants and Consequences of a Sexually Transmitted Disease in Wild Olive Baboons (Papio anubis)
    Filipa Paciência*, Paulina Mkama, Deusdedith Baluya, Pay Mbaryo, Dietmar Zinner, Sascha Knauf

10:30-11:00

Coffee break Logo St-Laurent Sponsored by     


11:00-12:15

Parallel Oral Communications and Symposium

Room Cavailles

Evolution (continued)

Chairs: Brigitte Senut and Carel van Schaik

11:00-11:15
  • Hunting of Birds and Gathering of Eggs and Nestlings by Captive Cotton-Top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus)
    Laura M. Lauwers*, Trond Reitan, Helene Axelsen, Tanya C. Minchin, R. Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar
11:15-11:30
  • From Life History Traits to Social Parameters
    Jean-Jacques Millet
11:30-11:45
  • Heterogeneous Selection On Vomeronasal Receptors Over Time In Mouse Lemurs (Microcebus spp.)
    Ute Radespiel, Philipp Hohenbrink, Nick Mundy
11:45-12:00
  • Miombo Woodland and The Origins of Bipedalism
    Brigitte Senut, Martin Pickford, Dominique Gommery, Loïc Ségalen

Amphi 3

Sociality and health in primates (continued)

Chairs: Doris Wu and Charlotte Defolie

11:00-11:15
  • So Happy Together? Ecological and Social Correlates of Stress in Wild Redfronted Lemurs (Eulemur Rufifrons)
    Charlotte Defolie*, Michael Heistermann, Claudia Fichtel, Cornelia Kraus
11:15-11:30
  • How Many Friends a Day Keep the Doctor Away? Health Consequences of Sociality in Verreaux’s Sifakas
    Katja Rudolph*, Claudia Fichtel, Michael Heistermann, Peter M. Kappeler
11:30-11:45
  • Connecting the dots: linking host behaviour to parasite transmission and infection risk
    Julie Duboscq, Munehiro Okamoto, Andrew MacIntosh
Amphi 3

Social Behaviour

Chairs: Cécile Garcia and Andrews Whiten

11:45-12:00
  • Infrared Thermography as a Measure of Emotion in Barbary Macaques
    Julia Ostner, Bianca Kögl, Alan Rincon, Oliver Schülke
12:00-12:15
  • Early Maternal Loss Affects Social Grooming Similarly in Wild-Caught and Captive-Born Male Chimpanzees
    Elfriede Kalcher-Sommersguter, Marine Levé, Satoshi Hirata, Cédric Sueur, Tetsuro Matsuzawa, Signe Preuschoft

Amphi 4

Human and Social Sciences

Chairs: Vincent Leblan and Denis Ruysschaert

11:00-11:15
  • On the Rocks: Using Discourse Analysis to Examine Relationships between Barbary Macaques (Macaca sylvanus) and People on Gibraltar
    Lucy Radford, Sian Waters
11:15-11:30
  • Human Cumulative Culture Evolution: New Lights on Overimitation from a Developmental and Cross-Cultural Study
    Aurélien Frick*, Fabrice Clément, Thibaud Gruber
11:30-11:45
  • Good Gibbons and Evil Macaques : a Historical Review of the Cognitive Style of Non-human Primates in Chinese Traditional Culture
    Peng Zhang, Tao Chen, Ningxin Gu, Xiaochen Ma
12:00-12:15
  • Why International Agreements Fail to Protect Great apes - Lessons From GRASP
    Denis Ruysschaert

12:15-13:45

Lunch


13:45-14:40

Plenary Session

Room Cavailles

Integrated Primate Conservation: The Role of European Zoos

Brice Lefaux


14:45-15:30

Parallel Symposium and Oral Communications

Room Cavailles

Updates in primates conservation

Chair: Brice Lefaux

14:45-15:00
  • Cultural Consensus as a Novel Method to Evaluate Behavioural Change in Conservation Education Programmes
    Anna Nekarisa, Sharon McCabe
15:00-15:15
  • Primate Conservation In The Annamite Mountains With Project Anoulak: Recent Updates And Future Potential
    Camille Coudrat
15:15-15:30
  • Conserving Non-Protected Primate Habitat: The Rungan River Conservation Programme of the Borneo Nature Foundation, Indonesia
    Susan M. Cheyne, Bernat Ripoll Capilla, Frank J.F. Van Veen, Nicholas Boyd, Adul, Simon J. Husson, Mark E. Harrison, Helen C. Morrogh-Bernard, Siti Maimunah

Amphi 3

Social Behaviour (continued)

Chairs: Cécile Garcia and Andrews Whiten

14:45-15:00
  • From Primate Alliances to Elites or Classes in Human Societies
    Carel van Schaik, Gauri Pradhan, Hennadi Balashev, Sagar Pandit
15:00-15:15
  • A Mathematical Model to Predict Hierarchical Rank in Macaca Mulatta and M. Sylvanus
    Sebastian Sosa*, Brianne Beisner, Krishna Balasubramaniam, Cédric Sueur, Peng Zhang, Brenda McCowan
15:15-15:30
  • Using an Agent-Base Model to Explore the Effects of Kinship on Social Structure in Macaque Societies
    Ruth Dolado*, Hélène Meunier, Elisabet Gimeno, Francesc S. Beltran

Amphi 4

Manipulation & Locomotion

Chairs: Ameline Bardo and Johanna Neufuss

14:45-15:00
  • A Novel Approach to Study Activity Patterns of Cryptic Primates: Unsupervised Learning Algorithm for Data from Three-axis Accelerometer Tags
    Marco Campera*, Michela Balestri, Marianna Chimienti, Vincent Nijman, Giuseppe Donati
15:00-15:15
  • Pedal And Manual Postures During Locomotion On Various Substrates In Strepsirhine And Haplorhine Primates
    Séverine Toussaint*, Dionisios Youlatos
15:15-15:30
  • Consistency in Preferential Hand-Use by Captive Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in Five Motor Tasks Involving Tool Use and in Manual Digging
    Alba Motes-Rodrigo*, R. Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar, Matthias Laska

15:30-16:00

Coffee break


16:00-18:00

Parallel Symposium and Oral Communications

Room Cavailles

Updates in primates conservation (continued)

Chair: Brice Lefaux

16:00-16:15
  • Understanding the Social, Cultural And Political Context of the Primate Pet Trade: A Case Study of the Barbary Macaque (Macaca sylvanus) in Morocco
    Sian Waters, Lucy Radford
16:15-16:30
  • Do Edge Effects Negatively Impact Arboreal Primates in Madagascar?
    Isabella Mandl*, Marc Holderied, Christoph Schwitze
Room Cavailles

Conservation

Chairs: Régine Vercauteren and Anna Nekaris

16:30-16:45
  • Assessment of Chimpanzee Nests Detectability Using UAV-Derived Aerial Imagery
    Noémie Bonnin*, Alexander Van Andel, Jeffrey Kerby, Alex Piel, Serge Wich
16:45-17:00
  • Increased Female-Female Competition In Wild Bornean Orang-utans Following Forest Fires
    Jade Meric de Bellefon*, Maria A. van Noordwijk, Misdi Abdullah
17:00-17:15
  • Anthropogenic Disturbance and Conservation Challenges in Tonkin Snub-Nosed Monkeys in Tung Vai and Khau Ca forest
    Nicholas James*
17:15-17:30
  • A Community-led Re-forestation Programme in an Agroforest Environment
    Sharon McCabe, K.A.I. Nekaris, Muhammad Ali Imron
17:30-17:45
  • Identification of Animal Interactions with Nauclea orientalis along the Kinabatangan River, Sabah (Malaysia): Highlight of Proboscis Monkeys (Nasalis larvatus) Role in Seed Dispersal
    Oriana Bhasin*, Valentine Thiry, Benoît Goossens, Régine Vercauteren Drubbel, Danica J. Stark, Martine Vercauteren, Senthilvel K. S. S. Nathan
17:45-18:00
  • Implementation and Evaluation of Two Education Tools (Movie Screening and Participatory Theatre) about the Critically Endangered Crested Macaque (Macaca nigra) among Local Population in North Sulawesi, Indonesia
    Régine Gross, Mathilde Chanvin, Muhammad Agil, Antje Engelhardt, Catherine M. Hill

Amphi 3

Social Behaviour (continued)

Chairs: Julie Duboscq and Julia Ostner

16:00-16:15
  • Face Color Indicates Female Reproductive State but Not Individual Characteristics in Japanese Macaques (Macaca fuscata)
    Lucie Rigaill, Andrew JJ MacIntosh, James P Higham, Sandra Winters, Takeshi Furuichi, Cécile Garcia
16:15-16:30
  • Assessing a Method to Determine Spatial Proximity and Individual Centrality in a Group of Semi-free Ranging Macaca tonkeana
    Laura Mármol*, Hélène Meunier, Ruth Dolado, Francesc S. Beltran
16:30-16:45
  • Infection Patterns of Simian Foamy Virus in Macaques
    Julie Duboscq, Munehiro Okamoto, Andrew MacIntosh
16:45-17:00
  • The Effect of Hot Spring Bathing on Stress Levels in Japanese Macaques
    Rafaela Takeshita*, Fred Bercovitch, Kodzue Kinoshita, Michael Huffman
17:00-17:15
  • Female Androgen Levels, Aggression and Dominance in Wild Verreaux’s Sifakas
    Luca Morino, Bruno Simmen, Hantanirina Rasamimanana, Vonjy Marie Prisca Andrianarimalala, Ruva Fiandry, Amélie Chimènes, Cécile Garcia
17:15-17:30
  • Neuroendocrine Mechanisms of Hunting and Food Sharing in Wild Chimpanzees
    Liran Samuni*, Anna Preis, Tobias Deschner, Catherine Crockford, Roman Wittig
17:30-17:45
  • Bystander Effects on Grooming Interactions in Western Chimpanzees and Sooty Mangabeys
    Alexander Mielke*, Jan F. Gogarten, Anna Preis, Liran Samuni, Roman M. Wittig, Catherine Crockford
17:45-18:00
  • Identification of Characteristic Behavioural Sequences Reveals Differences in Blue-Eyed Black Lemur and Black Lemur Reproductive Strategies
    Caitlin L. Eschmann*, Nikolai Bode, Marc Holderied, Gráinne McCabe

18:00-19:00

Poster session


20:00

Social dinner

* Participants in the student award competition