News

General News

Nov 2022: The ManyPrimates 1 paper “The Evolution of Primate Short-Term Memory” has been published in Animal Behavior and Cognition. Find the open access paper here.

Dec 2021: We are now collecting data for ManyPrimates 2!

Dec 2021: We submitted our ManyPrimates 1 paper (the follow-up from our pilot study) for publication! Now with many more primates! Find the preprint here.

Feb 2021: Our book chapter on collaboration and open science initiatives in primate research has now been accepted! Find the preprint here.

Dec 2020: Our new paper about the ManyPrimates project has now been published (in French) in Revue de primatologie! Find the paper here.

Oct 2020: The ManyPrimates project received a SIPS Commendation from the Society for the Improvement of Psychological Science!

May 2020: The ManyPrimates project was cited in the 2017-2019/20 research report of the Max Planck Institute for Human Development. Find the report here.

Feb 2020: Our review paper has now been published in Japanese Psychological Review! Find the paper here.

Oct 2019: We submitted a review paper about the state of primate cognition research for publication! Find the PsyArXiv preprint here.

Oct 2019: Our pilot paper has now been published in PLOS ONE!

May 2019: We are now collecting data for ManyPrimates 1!

Mar 2019: We submitted our first paper for publication! Find the PsyArXiv preprint here.

Aug 23, 2018: The project was officially launched at the 27th International Primatological Society Congress in Nairobi, Kenya with a talk by Manuel Bohn! [→ Slides]


Upcoming and Past Presentations

May, 2023: Nicolás Alessandroni presented a talk on the broader ManyManys collaboratory, which ManyPrimates is part of, at MetaScience 2023!

Apr, 2023: Josep Call, Shona Duguid, and Drew Altschul presented a talk at the Scottish Primate Research Group annual meeting!

Apr, 2023: Drew Altschul represented ManyPrimates at the International Network for the Science of Team Science seminar

Apr, 2023: Darby Proctor, Michael Beran and Derry Taylor presented a talk at the Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition in Melbourne, USA!

Oct, 2022: Together with ManyBabies and the Psychological Science Accelerator, ManyPrimates organized the first Big Team Science Conference!

Oct, 2022: Manuel Bohn, Shona Duguid, and Drew Altschul presented talks at the Big Team Science Conference!

Oct, 2022: ManyPrimates organized a hackathon “Developing opportunities for cross-network collaboration” with other ManyManys collaborators!

Oct, 2021: Drew Altschul represented ManyPrimates at the Psychological Science Accelerator conference!

Sep, 2021: Drew Altschul represented ManyPrimates at the ‘Lessons from the “Big Team Science” movement panel’ at Metascience 2021!

Oct 10, 2019: Adriana Hernandez-Aguilar presented a talk at the VII Iberian Primatology Conference in Lisbon, Portugal!

Oct 2, 2019: Hélène Meunier presented a talk at the Colloque de la Société Francophone De Primatologie in Le Guerno, France!

Sep 11, 2019: Manuel Bohn presented a talk at the Joint Conference of the Sections Developmental & Educational Psychology (paEpsy) in Leipzig, Germany!

Sep 9, 2019: Many of our human primates presented a poster at the meeting of the European Federation of Primatology & Primate Society of Great Britain (EFP/PSGB) in Oxford, UK!

Aug 28, 2019: Christoph Völter presented a talk at the Association for the Study of Animal Behaviour (ASAB) summer conference in Konstanz, Germany!

Aug 22, 2019: Julia Watzek & Lydia Hopper presented a talk at the meeting of the American Society of Primatologists (ASP) in Madison, WI, USA! [→ Slides]

Jul 24, 2019: Lydia Hopper presented a poster at the Annual Conference of the Animal Behavior Society (ABS) in Chicago, IL, USA! [→ Poster]

May 11, 2019: Elizabeth Warren and Drew Altschul presented a talk at the Scottish Primate Research Group annual meeting! [→ Slides]

Feb 14, 2019: Claudia Fichtel presented a poster at the Conference of the German Primatological Society (GfP) in Göttingen, Germany!

Oct 27, 2018: Lydia Hopper presented a poster at the Midwest Primate Interest Group meeting (MPIG) in Bloomington, IN, USA! [→ Poster]


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