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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Joseph Howard Manson Department of Anthropology Tel: University of California, Los Angeles Fax: Portola Plaza Haines Hall 341 PO Box Los Angeles, CA ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, UCLA 2005 Visiting Associate Professor, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology Scientist, Junior Independent Research Group in Cultural Phylogeny, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, UCLA Visiting Professor (Research), Department of Anthropology, University of Alberta Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, UCLA Assistant Research Scientist, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, U. of Michigan 1994 Lecturer, Department of Psychology, U. of Michigan 1994 Lecturer, Department of Biology, Eastern Michigan University EDUCATION University of Michigan Ph.D. - Anthropology Dissertation: Female Mate Choice in Cayo Santiago Rhesus Macaques Northwestern University M.A. - Anthropology M.A. Thesis: Patrilateral Parallel Cousin Marriage: A Review and Some Hypotheses from Evolutionary Biology Univ. of California, Berkeley B.A. - Anthropology & Psychology Univ. of California, Santa Barbara RESEARCH GRANTS 2013 UCLA Academic Senate COR Faculty Research Grant 2010 UCLA Academic Senate COR Research Enabling Grant 2009 UCLA Academic Senate COR Research Enabling Grant International Society for Human Ethology (with Matthew Gervais) National Science Foundation (with Susan Perry) 2000 Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (with Susan Perry) 1
2 RESEARCH GRANTS (Continued) 1998 UCLA Faculty Career Development Award 1995 L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Research Grant (with E.A. Moorman Post) 1990 Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid of Research 1989 National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant 1988 L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Research Grant 1988 Rackham (University of Michigan) Thesis Grant 1985 Margaret Wrey French Award (Univ. of Michigan Anthropology Dept.) RESEARCH EXPERIENCE Study of life history strategy using the Electronically Activated Recorder Study of conversational behavior, personality and cooperation (with Matthew Gervais) Study of adolescence in white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus) at Lomas Barbudal Biological Reserve, Costa Rica (with Susan Perry) Study of social learning and development in infant white-faced capuchin monkeys 2006 (with Susan Perry) 2001 Study of negotiation of social relationships in white-faced capuchin monkeys (with Susan Perry). 6 months Study of mother-infant relationships, infant handling and self-directed behavior in white-faced capuchin monkeys. 6 months Study of mother-infant relationships and infant handling in white-faced 1997 capuchin monkeys. 7 months Preliminary study of ovarian function in white-faced capuchin monkeys (with Susan Perry). 2 months Study of social relationships in white-faced capuchin monkeys (with Susan 1993 Perry). 24 months Preliminary study of the feeding ecology of mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) at Lomas Barbudal. 3 months Study of female mate choice in free-ranging rhesus macaques (Macaca 1989 mulatta) at Cayo Santiago, Puerto Rico. 15 months Preliminary survey of Barbary macaque (Macaca sylvanus) study site at Ain Kahla, Morocco. 1 month Study of changes in kinship patterns, Navajo Indian Reservation. 7 weeks. PUBLICATIONS BOOK Perry, S & J.H. Manson Manipulative Monkeys: The Capuchins of Lomas Barbudal. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. 2
3 ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS Manson, J.H. & S. Perry Personality structure, sex differences, and temporal change and stability in wild white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus. Journal of Comparative Psychology. Online first doi: /a Gervais, M.M., Kline, M., Ludmer, M., George, R. & J.H. Manson The strategy of psychopathy: primary psychopathic traits predict defection on low-value relationships. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280: Muniz, L., S. Perry, J.H. Manson, H. Gilkenson, J. Gros-Louis & L. Vigilant Male dominance and reproductive success in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) at Lomas Barbudal, Costa Rica. American Journal of Primatology 72: Aureli, F., C.M. Schaffner, C. Boesch, S.K. Bearder, J. Call, C.A. Chapman, R. Connor, A. di Fiore, R.I.M. Dunbar, S.P. Henzi, K. Holecamp, A.H. Korstjens, R. Layton, P. Lee, J. Lehmann, J.H. Manson, G. Ramos-Fernandez, K.B. Strier & C.P. van Schaik Fission-fusion dynamics: new research frameworks. Current Anthropology 49: Perry, S., J.H. Manson, L. Muniz, J. Gros-Louis & L. Vigilant Kin-biased social behaviour in wild adult female white-faced capuchins, Cebus capucinus. Animal Behaviour 76: Campos, F., J.H. Manson & S. Perry Urine washing and sniffing in wild whitefaced capuchins (Cebus capucinus): testing functional hypotheses. International Journal of Primatology 28: Muniz, L., S. Perry, J.H. Manson, H. Gilkenson, J. Gros-Louis & L. Vigilant Father-daughter inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate population. Current Biology 16: R156-R157. Manson, J.H., S. Perry & D. Stahl Reconciliation in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). American Journal of Primatology 65: Manson, J.H., J. Gros-Louis & S. Perry Three apparent cases of infanticide by males in wild white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). Folia Primatologica 75: Manson, J.H., Navarrete, C.D., Silk, J., and Perry, S Time-matched grooming in female primates? New analyses from two species. Animal Behaviour 67: Perry, S., Barrett, H.C. & J.H. Manson White-faced capuchin monkeys exhibit triadic awareness in their choice of allies. Animal Behaviour 67: Gros-Louis, J., S. Perry & J.H. Manson Violent coalitionary attacks and intraspecific killing in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus). Primates 44: Rose, L., S. Perry, M. Panger, K. Jack, J.H. Manson, J. Gros-Louis, K. MacKinnon & E. Vogel Interspecific interactions between white-faced capuchins (Cebus capucinus) and other species: Preliminary data from three Costa Rican sites. International Journal of Primatology 24: Perry, S., J.H. Manson, G. Dower and E. Wikberg White-faced capuchins cooperate to rescue a groupmate from a Boa constrictor. Folia Primatologica 74: Perry, S. and J.H. Manson Traditions in monkeys. Evolutionary Anthropology 12:
4 ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (Continued) Perry, S., M. Baker, L. Fedigan, J. Gros-Louis, K. Jack, K. MacKinnon, J.H. Manson, M. Panger, K. Pyle, & L. Rose Social conventions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys: Evidence for traditions in a neotropical primate. Current Anthropology 44: Manson, J.H. & S. Perry Correlates of self-directed behaviour in wild whitefaced capuchins. Ethology 106: Manson, J.H., L.M. Rose, S. Perry & J. Gros-Louis Dynamics of female-female relationships in wild Cebus capucinus: data from two Costa Rican sites. International Journal of Primatology 20: Manson, J.H Infant handling in wild Cebus capucinus: testing bonds between females? Animal Behaviour 57: Manson, J.H Evolved psychology in a novel environment: male macaques and the seniority rule. Human Nature 9: Manson, J.H., S. Perry and A.R. Parish Nonconceptive sexual behavior in bonobos and capuchins. International Journal of Primatology 18: Manson, J.H Does female rank or age affect mate choice behavior in freeranging rhesus macaques? Folia Primatologica 68: Manson, J.H Primate consortships: a critical review. Current Anthropology 38: Manson, J.H Male dominance and mount series duration in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques. Animal Behaviour 51: Manson, J.H Rhesus macaque copulation calls: re-evaluating the "honest signal" hypothesis. Primates 37: Mitani, J., J. Gros Louis and J.H. Manson Number of males in primate groups: comparative tests of competing hypotheses. American Journal of Primatology 38: Manson, J.H Do female rhesus macaques choose novel males? American Journal of Primatology 37: Manson, J.H Female mate choice in primates. Evolutionary Anthropology 3: Perry, S. and J.H. Manson A comparison of the mating behavior of adult and adolescent female rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). Primates 36: Manson, J.H Mating patterns, mate choice, and birth season heterosexual relationships in free-ranging rhesus macaques. Primates 35: Manson, J.H Male aggression: a cost of female mate choice in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques. Animal Behaviour 48: Manson, J.H Sons of low-ranking female rhesus macaques can attain high dominance rank in their natal groups. Primates 34: Manson, J.H. and S.E. Perry Inbreeding avoidance in rhesus macaques: whose choice? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 90: Manson, J.H Measuring female mate choice in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques. Animal Behaviour 44: Manson, J.H. and R.W. Wrangham Intergroup aggression in chimpanzees and humans. Current Anthropology 32:
5 ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS (Continued) Hauser, M., S.E. Perry, J.H. Manson, H. Ball, M. Williams, E. Pearson and J. Berard It s all in the hands of the beholder: new data on free-ranging rhesus macaques. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 14(2): BOOK CHAPTERS Manson, J.H Mate choice. In Primates in Perspective (C.J. Campbell, K.C. MacKinnon, M. Panger, A. Fuentes & S. Bearder, eds.), pp Oxford: Oxford University Press. Perry, S., M. Panger, L. Rose, M. Baker, J. Gros-Louis, K. Jack, K. MacKinnon, J. Manson, L. Fedigan, & K. Pyle Traditions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys. In The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. (D. Fragaszy & S. Perry, eds.), pp Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. BOOK REVIEWS Manson, J.H Book review of Macaque Societies: A Model for the Study of Social Organization. Ed. By B. Thierry, M. Singh and W. Kaumanns. American Journal of Human Biology 17: Manson, J.H Primate puzzles. Evolutionary Anthropology 2: Manson, J.H Book review of A Guide to Primate Sociobiological Theory and Research by J. Patrick Gray. American Anthropologist 88: OTHER PUBLICATIONS Manson, J.H Foreward. In Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Primates: New Perspectives and Directions (C.B. Jones, ed), pp. xiii-xv. Norman, OK: American Society of Primatologists. Manson, J.H., and R.W. Wrangham Is human aggression non-biological? Problems with the Statement on Violence. Human Ethology Newsletter 5(2): 3-4. PRESENTATIONS Manson, J.H., & S. Perry Higher-order personality dimensions in wild Cebus capucinus at Lomas Barbudal, Costa Rica. American Society of Primatologists Annual Meeting. Manson, J.H., M.M. Gervais, M.A. Kline & R.L. George Reactive and instrumental aggression: primary psychopathic traits predict contingent economic game-play following face-to-face interaction. Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Manson, J.H., M.M. Gervais, M.A. Kline & R.L. George Does conversational conduct among strangers predict expectations of defection in a one-shot prisoner s dilemma? Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Manson, J.H.. F. Aureli, C. Schaffner & S. Perry Risky intimate contact in primates: comparative tests of competing hypotheses. International Primatological Society conference. 5
6 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Muniz, L., S. Perry, J.H. Manson, H. Gilkenson, J. Gros-Louis & L. Vigilant Father-daughter inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate population. Southern California Primate Research Forum. Manson, J.H. and S. Perry Reunions following separation: negotiating uncertain relationships? Folia Primatologica 75 (supplement 1): 146. Perry, S and J.H. Manson Wild white-faced capuchins need to cool down before they can reconcile. Folia Primatologica 75 (supplement 1): 76. Manson, J.H., J. Gros-Louis, and S. Perry Lethal coalitional aggression in wild capuchin monkeys: implications for the evolution of warfare. Human Behavior and Evolution Society conference. Manson, J.H., Navarrete, C.D., Silk, J., and Perry, S Time-matched grooming in female primates? New analyses from two species. Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society. Manson, J.H Non-fecundable matings as a test of male quality in primates. 3 rd Göttinger Freilandtage: Sexual Selection in Primates. Manson, J.H. and S. Perry Correlates of self-directed behavior in wild whitefaced capuchins (Cebus capucinus). American Journal of Primatology 49: Perry, S. and J.H. Manson Big brains, coalitionary aggression and nonconceptive sex: social behavior of wild white-faced capuchin monkeys. Invited lecture, Evolutionary Behavioral and Social Science Seminar Series, University of California, Santa Barbara. Manson, J.H Social relationships of 0-3 month old wild white-faced capuchins at Lomas Barbudal, Costa Rica. American Journal of Primatology 42: Perry, S. and J.H. Manson Social relationships in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys at Lomas Barbudal, Costa Rica. Invited lecture, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Panama City, Panama. Manson, J.H Why do male macaques accept the "seniority rule"? Insights from evolutionary psychology. Joint Congress of the International Primatological Society and the American Society of Primatologists. Parish, A.R., J.H. Manson and S.E. Perry Nonconceptive sexual behavior in bonobos and capuchins. Joint Congress of the International Primatological Society and the American Society of Primatologists. Manson, J.H Primate consortships: a critical review and some new data from free-ranging rhesus macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 22: Manson, J.H Effects of female rank and age on mate choice behavior in freeranging rhesus macaques. American Journal of Primatology 36: 141. Manson, J.H Female mate choice and macaque social organization. Invited lecture, Semi-Annual Meeting of the Southern California Primate Research Forum. Manson, J.H Conflict and cooperation between the sexes: insights from rhesus macaques. Invited lecture, Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University. Manson, J.H Rhesus macaque mating tactics: conflict and cooperation between the sexes. Invited lecture, Department of Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, Duke University. 6
7 PRESENTATIONS (Continued) Manson, J.H Rhesus macaque copulation calls: re-evaluating the "honest signals" hypothesis. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 20: 142. Manson, J.H Female mate choice in primates. [Symposium organizer's summary]. American Journal of Primatology 33: 226. Manson, J.H Female mate choice for novelty? Data from Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques. American Journal of Primatology 33: 226. Manson, J.H Evolved propensities in a novel environment: a nonhuman primate case. Human Behavior and Evolution Society Conference. Manson, J.H Influences on mount series duration in free-ranging rhesus macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 18: 136. Manson, J.H Rhesus macaques don't choose their friends as mates. American Journal of Primatology 30: 332. Manson, J.H Costly female choice: data from free-ranging rhesus macaques. Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society. Manson, J.H Female mate choice in Cayo Santiago rhesus macaques: a quantitative demonstration. American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 12: 125. Manson, J.H Do female rhesus macaques prefer fast track males? Evolution and Human Behavior Conference. Rodseth, L. and J.H. Manson Rethinking Darwinian anthropology. Evolution and Human Behavior Conference. Manson, J.H Father's brother's daughter marriage: a review and some predictions from evolutionary biology. Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Associate Editor, Behaviour Research and Development Committee, American Society of Primatologists Advisory Board, Primates: A Journal of Primatology 2009 Program Committee, Human Behavior and Evolution Society 1998 Organizing Committee, Southern California Primate Research Forum PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Anthropological Association American Society of Primatologists Animal Behavior Society Human Behavior and Evolution Society International Primatological Society UNIVERSITY SERVICE UCLA Undergraduate Council
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