Vice-Director: Garber, Paul

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Vice-DirectorGarber, Paul (p-garber@illinois.edu), University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA

Dr. Paul A. Garber is an Emeritus Professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Program in Ecology, Evolution, and Conservation Biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA.  Dr. Garber is the former Executive Editor of the American Journal of Primatology (2008-2017) and was named the 2017 American Society of Primatologists Distinguished Primatologist. Dr. Garber has conducted primate field research in 8 countries throughout Central and South America, as well as China, and has published over 200 journal articles and book chapters (including 12 edited books) on the behavior, ecology, cognition, and conservation of nonhuman primates.  This includes several recent papers on the impending extinction crisis faced by the worlds primates.  Dr. Garber is the co-organizer of two recent workshops on scientific activism and environmental justice.
 

   Recent Publications

  1. Garber PA. 2019. Distinguished Primatologist Address - Moving from Advocacy to Activism: changing views of primate field research and conservation over the past 40 years. Paul A. Garber. American Journal of Primatology https://doi.org/10.1002/ajp.23052.
  2. Estrada A, Garber, PA, and Chaudhary A. 2019. Expanding global commodities trade and consumption place the world’s primates at risk of extinctionPeerJ 7:e7068 DOI 10.7717/peerj.7068.
  3. De la Fuente MFC, Caselli CB, Bicca-Marques C-J, Souto A, Schiel N, and  Garber PA. 2019.  Balancing contest competition, scramble competition, and cooperative foraging in wild common marmosets (Callithrix jacchus). American Journal of Primatology 81 (4):e22964.
  4. Li B-G, Li M, Li J-H, Fan, P, Ni Q,  Lu J, Zhou X,  Long Y, Xu W, Jiang Z, Zhang P, Huang Z, Pan R, Gouveia S, Dobrovolski R, Grueter CC, Oxnard C, Groves C, Estrada A, and Garber PA. 2018The Primate Extinction Crisis in China: Immediate Challenges and a way forward.  Biodiversity and Conservation DOI.org/10.1007/s10531-018-1614-y.
  5. Estrada, A., Garber PA, et al. 2018. Primates in peril: the significance of Brazil, Madagascar, Indonesia and the Democratic Republic of the Congo for global primate conservation. PeerJ 6:e4869;DOI 10.7717/peerj.4869.
  6. Estrada A, Garber PA, et al. 2017. Impending extinction crisis of the world´s primates: Why primates matter.  Science Advances DOI 10.1126/sciadv., e1600946 (published January 18, 2017).
 
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