Publications

Kling K* et al. In prep. Building resilience: Forest resources shape rural housing security in Madagascar.

Winans JC*, Learn NH, Sioidi LI, Warutere JK, Archie EA, Tung J, Alberts SC, Markham AC. In review. High early lactational synchrony within baboon groups predicts increased infant mortality. Communications Biology.

Franke B et al. In review. Local and landscape-level environmental conditions drive habitat selection across terrestrial mammal species. Global Ecology and Biogeography.

Alston JM* et al. Accepted. Clarifying space use concepts in ecology: Range vs. occurrence distributions. Ecology.

Gesquiere LR, Adjangba C, Young G, Brandon C, Parker S, Jefferson EE*, Wango TL, Oudu VK, Mututua RS, Warutere JK, Siodi IL, Markham AC, Archie EA, Alberts SC. 2025. Energetic costs of social dominance in wild male baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 292:20241790.

Kling K* et al. 2024. Landscape provisioning services decline for both people and critically endangered wildlife at a UNESCO World Heritage Site. People and Nature 6:627-645.

Gesquere LR, Adjangba C, Wango TL, Oudu VK, Mututua RS, Warutere JK, Siodi IL, Campos, FA, Archie EA, Markham AC, Alberts SC. 2024. Thyroid hormone concentrations in female baboons: Energetic consequences of living in a highly seasonal environment. Hormones and Behavior 161:105505.

Watts, BD, Markham AC. 2023. Assessment of body size and sexual size dimorphism in Haliaeetus leucocephalus (Bald Eagles) of the Chesapeake Bay. The Raven 94:1-4.

Noonan M et al. 2020. Effect of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements. Conservation Biology 34:1017-1028.

Noonan M et al. 2019. A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimationEcological Monographs 89:c01344.

Gesquiere LR, Pugh M*, Alberts SC, Markham AC. 2018. Estimation of energetic condition in wild baboons using fecal thyroid hormone determination. General and Comparative Endocrinology 260:9-17.

Tucker MA et al. 2018. Moving in the Anthropocene: Global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements. Science 359:466-469.

Heintz MR, Murray CM, Markham AC, Pusey AE, Lonsdorf EV. 2017. The relationship between social play and developmental milestones in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). American Journal of Primatology 79:e22716.

Miller JA*, Stanton MA, Lonsdorf EV, Wellens KR*, Markham AC, Murray CM. 2017. Limited evidence for third party affiliation during development in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). Royal Society Open Science 4:170500.

Markham AC, Gesquiere LR. 2017. Costs and benefits of group living in primates: An energetic perspective. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 372:20160239.

Markham AC. 2017. Amboseli. In The International Encyclopedia of Primatology. Edited by Fuentes A et al. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.

Markham AC, Alberts SC, Altmann J. 2016. Haven for the night: Sleeping site selection in a wild primateBehavioral Ecology 27:29-35.

O’Malley RC, Stanton MA, Gilby I, Lonsdorf EV, Pusey A, Markham AC, Murray CM. 2016. Reproductive state and rank influence patterns of meat consumption in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii). Journal of Human Evolution 90:16-28.

Markham AC, Gesquiere LR, Alberts SC, Altmann J. 2015. Optimal group size in a highly social mammal. PNAS 112:14882-14887.

Markham AC, Lonsdorf EV, Pusey AE, Murray CM. 2015. Maternal rank influences the outcome of aggressive interactions between immature chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour 100:192-198.

Lonsdorf EV, Markham AC, Heintz MR*, Anderson KA, Ciuk DJ, Goodall J, Murray CM. 2014. Sex differences in wild chimpanzee behavior emerge during infancy. PLoS ONE 9:e99099.

Markham AC, Santymire RM, Lonsdorf, EV, Heintz MR*, Lipende I, Murray CM. 2014. Rank effects on social stress in lactating chimpanzees. Animal Behaviour 87:195-202.

Miller JA*, Pusey AE, Gilby IC, Schroepfer-Walker K*, Markham AC, Murray CM. 2014. Competing for space: Female chimpanzees are more aggressive inside their core areas than outside their core areas. Animal Behaviour 87:147-152.

Markham AC, Guttal V, Alberts SC, Altmann J. 2013. When good neighbors don’t need fences: Temporal landscape partitioning among baboon social groups. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 67:875-884.

Markham AC, Alberts SC, Altmann J. 2012. Intergroup conflict: Ecological predictors of winning and consequences of defeat in a wild primate population. Animal Behaviour 84:399-403.

Markham AC, Gesquiere LR, Bellenger J-P, Alberts SC, Altmann J. 2011. White monkey syndrome and presumptive copper deficiency in wild savannah baboons. American Journal of Primatology 73:1160-1168.

Markham AC, Altmann J. 2008. Remote monitoring of primates in open habitats. American Journal of Primatology 70:495-499.

Markham AC, Watts BD. 2008. The influence of salinity on the diet of nesting bald eagles in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Journal of Raptor Research 42:99-109.

Markham AC, Watts BD. 2008. The influence of salinity on provisioning rates and nestling growth rates in bald eagles in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Condor 110:183-187.

Viverette CB, Garman GC, McIninch SP, Markham AC, Watts BD, Macko SA. 2007. Finfish-waterbird trophic interactions in tidal freshwater tributaries of the Chesapeake Bay. Waterbirds 30 (Special Publication 1):51-62.

Markham AC, Watts BD. 2007. Documentation of infanticide and cannibalism in bald eagles. Journal of Raptor Research 41:41-44.

Mitchell JC, Markham AC, Watts BD. 2006. Kinosternon subrubrum subrubrum (Eastern mud turtle) predator escape. Herpetological Review 37:216-217.

Watts BD, Markham AC, Byrd MA. 2006. Salinity and population parameters of bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) in the lower Chesapeake Bay. Auk 123:393-404.

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*SBU student during primary research phase