Publications

  • Webster TH, Vannan A, Pinto BJ, Denbrock G, Morales M, Dolby GA, Fiddes IT, DeNardo DF & Wilson MA (2024). Lack of dosage balance and incomplete dosage compensation in the ZZ/ZW Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) revealed by de novo genome assembly. Genome Biology and Evolution. Accepted, 01/29/2024.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evae018
  • Kollath DR, Dolby GA, Webster TH & Barker BM (2023). The fungal community of two Mojave Desert tortoises (Gopherus agassizii) in Arizona provides understanding of emerging pathogens that may have conservation implications: a case study. Journal of Arid Environments. Vol. 219, 105089. Published, 11/08/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaridenv.2023.105089
  • Cotter DJ, Webster TH & Wilson MA (2023). Genomic and demographic processes differentially influence genetic variation across the X chromosome. PLos ONE. Vol. 18, e0287609. Published, 11/01/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0287609
  • Brand CM, Kuang S, Gilbertson EN, McArthur E, Pollard KS, Webster TH & Capra JA (2023). Sequence-based machine learning reveals 3D genome differences between bonobos and chimpanzees. bioRxiv. 2023.10.26.564272. Published, 10/26/2023.
    https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.26.564272
  • Byrne H, Webster TH, Brosnan SF, Izar P & Lynch JW (2022). Signatures of adaptive evolution in platyrrhine primate genomes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. e2116681119. Published, 08/22/2022.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2116681119
  • Brand CM, White FJ, Rogers AR & Webster TH (2022). Estimating bonobo (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) evolutionary history from nucleotide site patterns. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Vol. 119, e2200858119. Published, 04/28/2022.
    https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2200858119
  • Lasisi T, Zaidi AA, Webster TH, Stephens NB, Routch K, Jablonski NG & Shriver MD (2021). High-throughput phenotyping methods for quantifying hair fiber morphology. Scientific Reports. Vol. 11, 11535. Published, 06/01/2021.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90409-x
  • Phung T, Webster TH, Lenkiewicz E, Malasi S, Adreozzi M, McCullough AE, Anderson KS, Pockaj BA, Wilson MA & Barrett MT (2021). Unique evolutionary trajectories of breast cancers with distinct genomic and spatial heterogeneity. Scientific Reports. Vol. 11, 10571. Published, 05/19/2021.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-021-90170-1
  • Guevara EE, Webster TH, Lawler RR, Bradley BJ, Greene LK, Ranaivonasy J, Ratsirarson J, Harris RA, Liu Y, Murali S, Raveendran M, Hughes DST, Munzy DM, Yoder AD, Worley KC & Rogers J (2021). Comparative genomic analysis of sifakas (Propithecus) reveals selection for folivory and high heterozygosity despite population declines. Science Advances. Vol. 7, eabd2274. Published, 04/23/2021.
    https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/7/17/eabd2...
  • Brand CM, White FJ, Ting N & Webster TH (2020). Soft sweeps predominate recent positive selection in bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). bioRxiv. Published, 12/14/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.14.422788
  • Ozga AT, Webster TH, Gilby IC, Wilson MA, Nockerts RS, Wilson ML, Pusey AE, Li Y, Hahn BH & Stone AC (2020). Urine as a high-quality source of host genomic DNA from wild populations. Molecular Ecology Resources. Vol. 21, 170-182. Published, 09/28/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1111/1755-0998.13260
  • Torosin NS, Argibay H, Webster TH, Corneli PS & Knapp LA (2020). Comparing the selective landscape of TLR7 and TLR8 across primates reveals unique sites under positive selection in Alouatta. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. Vol. 152, 106920. Published, 08/06/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2020.106920
  • Torosin NS, Webster TH, Argibay H, Ferreyra H, Uhart M, Agostini I & Knapp LA (2020). Positively selected variants in functionally important regions of TLR7 in Alouatta guariba clamitans with yellow fever virus exposure in Northern Argentina. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Vol. 173, 50-60. Published, 06/25/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1002/ajpa.24086
  • Baden AL, Webster TH & Bradley BJ (2020). Genetic relatedness cannot explain social preferences in black-and-white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata). Animal Behaviour. Vol. 164, 73-82. Published, 05/11/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2020.04.003
  • Dolby GA, Morales M, Webster TH, DeNardo DF, Wilson MA & Kusumi K (2020). Discovery of a new TLR gene and gene expansion event through improved desert tortoise genome assembly with chromosome-scale scaffolds. Genome Biology and Evolution. Vol. 12, 3917-3925. Published, 02/03/2020.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/gbe/evaa016
  • Orton JP, Morales M, Fontenele RS, Schmidlin K, Kraberger S, Leavitt DJ, Webster TH, Wilson MA, Kusumi K, Dolby GA & Varsani A (2020). Virus discovery in desert tortoise fecal samples: novel circular single stranded DNA viruses. Viruses. Vol. 12, 143. Published, 01/26/2020.
    https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/12/2/143
  • Webster TH, Couse M, Grande BM, Karlins E, Phung TN, Richmond PA, Whitford W & Wilson MA (2019). Identifying, understanding, and correcting technical artifacts on the sex chromosomes in next-generation sequencing data. Gigascience. Vol. 8, giz074. Published, 07/09/2019.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giz074
  • Webster TH, Guevara EE, Lawler RR & Bradley BJ (2018). Successful exome capture and sequencing in lemurs using human baits. bioRxiv. Vol. 490839. Published, 12/2018.
    https://www.biorxiv.org/node/148277.abstract
  • Grüning B & et al. (2018). Bioconda: a sustainable and comprehensive software distribution for the life sciences. Nature Methods. Vol. 15, 475-476. Published, 07/02/2018.
    https://www.nature.com/articles/s41592-018-0046-7
  • Webster TH*, Dolby GA*, Wilson Sayres MA & Kusumi K (2018). An improved draft genome for the Mojave Desert Tortoise, Gopherus agassizii: version 1.1. PeerJ Preprints. Vol. 5, e3266v3. Published, 01/31/2018.
    https://peerj.com/preprints/3266/
  • Olney KC, Narang P, Taravella AM, Webster TH & Wilson Sayres MA (2017). EvSex16: Evolutionary Genomics of Sex. (pp. 707-708). Vol. 108. Journal of Heredity. Published, 10/30/2017.
    https://academic.oup.com/jhered/article/108/7/707/...
  • Rupp S, Webster TH, Olney KC, Hutchins ED, Kusumi K & Wilson Sayres MA (2017). Evolution of dosage compensation in Anolis carolinensis, a reptile with XX/XY chromosomal sex determination. Genome Biology and Evolution. Vol. 9, 231-240. Published, 01/2017.
    https://academic.oup.com/gbe/article/9/1/231/26800...
  • Webster TH & Wilson Sayres, MA (2016). Genomic signals of sex-biased demography: progress and prospects. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. Vol. 41, 62-71. Published, 12/2016.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/...
  • Baden AL, Webster TH & Kamilar JK (2016). Resource seasonality and reproduction predict fission-fusion dynamics in black-and-white ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata). American Journal of Primatology. Vol. 78, 256-279. Published, 02/2016.
    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/a...
  • Hsiang AY, Field DJ, Webster TH, Behlke ADB, Davis MB, Racicot RA & Gauthier JA (2015). The origin of snakes: revealing the ecology, behavior, and evolutionary history of ancestral snakes using genomics, phenomics, and the fossil record. BMC Evolutionary Biology. Vol. 15, 87. Published, 05/20/2015.
    https://bmcevolbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
  • Webster TH, Webster TH, McGrew WC, Marchand LF, Payne CLR & Hunt KD (2014). Selective insectivory at Toro-Semliki, Uganda: Comparative analyses suggest no ‘savanna’ chimpanzee pattern. Journal of Human Evolution. Vol. 71, 20-27. Published, 06/2014.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/...
  • Anestis SF, Webster TH, Kamilar JK, Fontenot MB, Watts DP & Bradley BJ (2014). AVPR1a variation in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes): population differences and association with behavioral style. International Journal of Primatology. Vol. 35, 305-324. Published, 02/2014.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10764...
  • McGrew WC, Marchant LF, Payne CLR, Webster TH & Hunt KD (2013). Well digging by Semliki chimpanzees: new data on laterality and hydrology. Pan Africa News. Vol. 20, 5-8. Published, 06/2013.
    http://mahale.main.jp/PAN/20_1/PAN20_1.pdf
  • McIntosh AM, Bennet C, Dickson D, Anestis SF, Watts DP, Webster TH, Fontenot MB & Bradley BJ (2012). The apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene appears functionally monomorphic in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). PLoS ONE. Vol. 7, e47760. Published, 10/24/2012.
    https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.13...
  • McGrew WC, Marchant LF, Payne CLR, Webster TH & Hunt KD (2010). Chimpanzees at Semliki ignore oil palms. Pan Africa News. Vol. 17, 19-21. Published, 12/2010.
    http://www.indiana.edu/~semliki/PDFs/McGrewHuntOil...
  • Webster TH, Hodson PR & Hunt KD (2009). Grooming hand-clasp by chimpanzees of the Mugiri community, Toro-Semliki Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. Pan Africa News. Vol. 16, 5-7. Published, 07/2009.
    http://mahale.main.jp/PAN/16_1/16%281%29_02.html
  • Payne CLR, Webster TH & Hunt KD (2008). Coprophagy by the semi-habituated chimpanzees of Semliki, Uganda. Pan Africa News. Vol. 15, 29-32. Published, 12/2008.
    http://mahale.main.jp/PAN/15_2/15%282%29_06.html

Research Statement

In the broadest sense, my research program involves using computational and genomic methods to understand the processes responsible for generating and maintaining biological diversity in primates. More specifically, my research projects all aim to investigate one or more of the following topics: (1) the forces responsible for shaping macroevolutionary processes, especially speciation, adaptation, and lineage-specific demographic history; (2) modern and historical aspects of behavioral ecology and social organization, especially in regard to sex-biased demography and fission-fusion societies; and (3) sex chromosome evolution. In addition, I am actively engaged in method development to (1) improve the accuracy of genomic analyses and (2) enable highquality genomic investigations in wild populations. This work spans a variety of species, with current projects investigating both primates (humans, chimpanzees and bonobos, macaques, neotropical primates, and lemurs) and reptiles (desert tortoises and gila monsters).

 

 

Research Keywords

  • Speciation
  • Bioinformatics
  • Evolutionary Anthropology
  • Primatology
  • Genomics
  • Sex chromosomes
  • Evolution
  • Behavioral Ecology
  • Microbiome
  • Herpetology

Presentations

  • Brand CM; White FJ; Rogers AR; Webster TH. 2022. Estimating Pan demography from nucleotide side patterns. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 177 (S73): 21. Podium. Presentation, Presented, 03/30/2022.
  • Webster TH; Ozga AT; Gilby IC; Wilson MA; Nockerts RS; Wilson ML; Pusey AE; Li Y; Hahn BH; Stone AC. 2022. Urine as a high quality, abundant source of host genomic DNA from wild primate populations. International Primatological Society. Quito, Ecuador. Podium. Presentation, Presented, 01/10/2022.
  • Rogers J; Raveendran M; Harris RA; Guevara EE; Wiseman R; Chen R; Thomasy S; Moshiri A; Stout T; Webster TH; Lawler RR; Bradley BJ; Ranaivonasy J; Ratsirarson J; Yoder AD; O’Connor D. 2021. Functional genetic variation within and between primate species: examples with biomedical and evolutionary significance from strepsirrhines and catarrhines. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. Virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions. Podium. Presentation, Presented, 07/07/2021.
  • Brand CM; Webster TH; White FJ; Ting N. 2020. Recent selective sweeps in bonobos (Pan paniscus): a machine learning approach. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171: 34. Podium. Presented at 2021 AAPA virtual meeting. Presentation, Presented, 04/05/2021.
  • Byrne H; Izar P; Lynch J; Webster TH. Genomic insights into the demographic history of capuchin monkeys. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 174 (S71): 14. Podium. Presentation, Presented, 04/05/2021.
  • Brand CM; White FJ; Ting N; Webster TH. Ancient positive selection in bonobos (Pan paniscus) and chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 174 (S71): 13. Podium. Presentation, Presented, 04/05/2021.
  • Webster TH; Phung TN; Montague MJ; Gonzalez O; Bauman S; Stock M; Villamil C; Martinez M; Higham JP; Snyder-Mackler N; Platt M; Wilson MA. 2020. Mosaic X chromosome inactivation in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171: 304. Podium. Presented at 2021 AAPA virtual meeting. Presentation, Presented, 04/05/2021.
  • Guevara EE; Webster TH; Lawler RR; Bradley BJ; Ranaivonasy J; Ratsirarson K; Harris RA; Liu Y; Murali SC; Raveendran M; Hughes DST; Muzny DM; Yoder AD; Worley KC; Rogers J. 2020. Pervasive genomic evidence for adaptation to a leaf-based diet in sifakas (genus Propithecus). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171: 109. Podium. Presented at 2021 AAPA virtual meeting. Presentation, Presented, 04/05/2021.
  • Dolby GA; Webster TH; Byrne H#; DeNardo DF; Kusumi K. 2021. Historical effective population size and geographic population structure in Mojave and Sonoran desert tortoises. Desert Tortoise Council. Las Vegas, NV (virtual due to COVID-19 restrictions). Podium. Presentation, Presented, 02/11/2021.
  • Baden AL; Webster TH. 2020. Fission-fusion sociality shapes the gut microbiome in black-and-white-ruffed lemurs (Varecia variegata). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171: 14. Podium. Canceled due to COVID-19 restrictions. Presentation, Presented, 04/16/2020.
  • Dolby GA; Webster TH; Edwards T; DeNardo DF; Wilson MA; Kusumi K. 2020. Using whole genome data to understand speciation of desert tortoises in western Arizona. Desert Tortoise Council. Las Vegas, NV. Presentation, Presented, 02/23/2020.
  • McManus N; Kuthyar S; Mallot E; Louis E; Johnson S; Holmes S; Webster TH; Baden AL; Amato KR. 2019. The gut microbiome of Varecia variegata occupying disturbed forest. American Society of Primatologists. Madison, WI. Presentation, Presented, 08/24/2019.
  • Zamora AJ; Webster TH; Kamilar JK. 2019. Exome sequencing reveals patterns of selection across brown lemurs (Eulemur). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (S68): 279. Poster, Presented, 03/2019.
  • Henriques Viscardi L; Rodriguez Piaxao-Cortes V; Reales G; Webster TH; Bortolini MC; Amorim CEG. 2019. Male mutation bias is pervasive across primates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (S68): 93-94. Presentation, Presented, 03/2019.
  • Webster TH; Ozga AT; Gilby IC; Wilson Sayres MA; Li Y; Hahn BH; Nockerts RS; Wilson MA; Pusey AE; Stone AC. Noninvasive genomics of Gombe chimpanzees: evaluating methods for wild primate population genomics. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (S68): 265. Presentation, Presented, 03/2019.
  • Lasisi T; Zaidi A; Webster TH; Jablonski NG; Shriver MD. 2019. New insights into human hair variation: high throughput phenotyping paves way for genome-wide association studies and selection screens. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 168 (S68): 137. Presentation, Presented, 03/2019.
  • Orton J; Morales M; Dolby GA; Schidlin K; Fontenele RS; Kraberger S; Webster T; Wilson Sayres M; Kusumi K; Varsani A. 2019. Virus Discovery in Mojave and Sonoran Desert Tortoises. Desert Tortoise Council. Tucson, AZ. Poster, Presented, 02/2019.
  • Dolby GA; Webster TH; DeNardo D; Wilson Sayres M; Kusumi K. 2019. Genomic Insights into Speciation of Southwestern Desert Tortoises. Desert Tortoise Council. Tucson, AZ. Presentation, Presented, 02/2019.
  • Webster TH; Denbrock GA; DeNardo DF; Wilson MA. 2019. Sequencing the Gila monster (Heloderma suspectum) Genome to Unravel Mysteries of Squamate Adaptation and Evolution. Desert Tortoise Council. Tucson, AZ. Presentation, Presented, 02/2019.
  • Ozga AT; Webster TH; Gilby IC; Nockerts R; Wilson MA; Pusey A; Stone AC. 2019. Recent history of Gombe chimpanzees through ancient DNA analysis. Plant and Animal Genomes XXVII. San Diego, CA. Presentation, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Brusch GA; Webster T; Wilson-Sayres M; Blattman J; Baldwin A; DeNardo DF. 2019. A mechanistic approach to understanding the relationship between dehydration and enhanced immune function. Integrative and Comparative Biology 59 (S1): e25. Presentation, Presented, 01/2019.
  • Ozga AT; Webster TH; Nieves-Colón MA; Fowler K; Siford R; Wilson Sayres MA; Nockerts R; Wilson ML; Gilby IC; Pusey A; Li Y; Hahn BH; Stone AC. 2018. Mitochondrial and exome diversity in Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii at Gombe National Park. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. Yokohama, Japan. Poster, Presented, 07/2018.
  • Webster TH; Bradley BJ. 2018. Patterns of genomic diversity on the X chromosome and autosomes reveal different demographic histories across macaque lineages. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 165 (S66): 297-298. Presentation, Presented, 04/2018.
  • Guevara EE; Webster TH; Ranaivonasy J; Ratsirarson J; Lawler RR; Bradley BJ; Harris RA; Liu Y; Murali SC; Raveendran M; Hughes DST; Muzny DM; Yoder A; Worley KC; Rogers J. 2018. Evolutionary genomics of Verreaux’s sifaka (Propithecus verreauxi). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 165 (S66): 108. Presentation, Presented, 04/2018.
  • Webster TH; Dolby GA; DeNardo DF; Kusumi K; Wilson Sayres MA. 2018. A genomic view of adaptation and population history in desert tortoises. Desert Tortoise Council. Las Vegas, NV. Presentation, Presented, 02/2018.
  • Dolby GA; Webster TH; DeNardo DF; Kusumi K; Wilson Sayres MA. 2018. Geologic history and genomic divergence between Gopherus agassizii and G. morafkai. Desert Tortoise Council. Las Vegas, NV. Presentation, Presented, 02/2018.
  • Barrett MT; Lenkiewicz E; Malasi S; Webster T; Wilson Sayres MA; McCullough AE; Anderson KS; Pockaj BA. 2017. Clonal heterogeneity in breast cancer and its impact on clinical biomarkers. Cancer Research 77 (4 Suppl): Abstract P1-05-12. Poster, Presented, 12/2017.
  • Webster TH; Bradley BJ. 2017. Patterns of genomic diversity on the X chromosome and autosomes reveal different demographic histories across macaque lineages. Southwest Association of Biological Anthropologists. San Diego, CA. Poster, Presented, 11/2017.
  • Ozga, AT; Nieves-Colón, MA; Webster TH; Wilson Sayres, MA; Nockerts, R; Wilson, ML; Gilby, IC; Pusey, A; Stone, AC. Short term reduction in Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii genetic diversity at Gombe National Park. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution. Austin, TX. Poster, Presented, 07/2017.
  • Webster, TH; Phung, T; Couse M; Grande B; Karlins E; Richmond P; Whitford W; Wilson Sayres MA. 2016. XYalign: inferring and correcting for sex chromosome ploidy in nextgeneration sequencing data. Evolutionary Genomics of Sex. DOI: 10.6084/m0.figshare.4292924.v1. Poster, Presented, 11/2016.
  • Webster TH; Bradley BJ. 2016. The genomic landscape of divergence across the macaque radiation. Southwest Association of Biological Anthropologists. Tempe, AZ. Presentation, Presented, 11/2016.
  • Cotter D; Webster T; Wilson Sayres M. 2016. Diversity across the pseudoautosomal boundary varies across human populations. American Society for Human Genetics. Vancouver, BC. Poster, Presented, 10/2016.
  • Stone AC; Ozga AT; Nieves-Colón MA; Nockerts R; Webster T; Wilson Sayres M; Wilson M; Gilby I; Pusey A; Marean C. 2016. The preservation of DNA from bone, dentin, and calculus from Gombe National Park and Pinnacle Point in Africa. ISBA7. Oxford, UK. Poster, Presented, 09/2016.
  • Baden AL; Webster TH. 2016. A network analysis of social preferences in wild black-and-white ruffed lemurs. International Primatological Society. Chicago, IL. Poster, Presented, 08/2016.
  • Webster TH; Bradley BJ. 2016. The genomic landscape of divergence across the macaque radiation. International Primatological Society. Chicago, IL. Presentation, Presented, 08/2016.
  • Winters S; Kamilar JM; Webster TH; Bradley BJ; Higham JP. 2015. Primate camouflage in the eyes of felids, raptors, and conspecifics. Animal Behavior Society. Anchorage, AK. Poster, Presented, 06/2015.
  • Webster TH; Bradley BJ. 2015. Exomic copy number variation in the macaques. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 156(S60): 322. Poster, Presented, 03/2015.
  • Webster TH; Lawler RR; Bradley BJ. 2014. Protein evolution in Propithecus verreauxi detected using exome sequencing and de novo assembly. Nor’Eastern Primate Ecology, Evolution, and Biology Group. Rutgers, NJ. Winner of the Best Student Poster award. Poster, Presented, 10/2014.
  • Baden AL; Webster T; Gerber B; Bradley BJ. 2014. Fission-fusion dynamics in wild ruffed lemurs may be driven by kinship, spatial overlap and individual social preferences. International Primatological Society. Hanoi, Vietnam. Presentation, Presented, 08/2014.
  • Hsiang AY; Field DJ, Behlke ADB; Davis MB; Racicot RA; Webster TH; Gauthier JA. 2014. On the origin of snakes: inferring the ecology, behavior, and evolutionary history of ancestral snakes. Evolution. Raleigh, NC. Presentation, Presented, 06/2014.
  • Webster TH; Lawler RR; Bradley BJ. 2014. Gene loss and protein evolution in Propithecus verreauxi detected using exome sequencing and de novo assembly. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 (S58): 269. Winner of the AAAG Outstanding Student Presentation Award. Presentation, Presented, 04/2014.
  • Winters S; Kamilar JM; Webster TH; Bradley BJ; Higham JP. 2014. Primate camouflage as seen by felids, raptors, and conspecifics. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153 (S58): 275. Winner of the AAPA Sherwood Washburn Prize for Outstanding Student Presentation. Presentation, Presented, 04/2014.
  • Bradley BJ; McIntosh A; Bennett C; Anestis SF; Watts DP; Webster TH; Fontenot B. 2012. The APOE gene appears functionally monomorphic in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes). American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147 (S54): 105. Poster, Presented, 04/2012.
  • Watts DP; Webster TH. 2012. Associations between dominance rank, grooming network strength, and centrality among male chimpanzees at Ngogo. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147 (S54): 298. Presentation, Presented, 04/2012.
  • Webster TH; McGrew WC; Marchant LF; Payne CLR; Hunt KD. 2012. ‘The other faunivory’ at Semliki, Uganda: is there evidence for a ‘savanna chimpanzee’ pattern of insectivory. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 147 (S54): 299. Presentation, Presented, 04/2012.
  • Marchant LF; Webster TH; McGrew WC; Payne CLR; Hunt KD. 2010. Chimpanzee insectivory detected: resource availability, monitoring, and consumption. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 141(S50): 162-163. Poster, Presented, 04/2010.
  • Webster TH; McGrew WC; Marchant LF; Payne CLR; Hunt KD. 2009. Semliki chimpanzees do eat insects. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 138 (S48): 268-269. Poster, Presented, 04/2010.
  • Marchant LF; McGrew WC; Payne CLR; Webster TH; Hunt KD. 2009. Well-digging by Semliki chimpanzees: new data. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 138 (S48): 183. Presentation, Presented, 04/2010.
  • Webster TH; Suarez SA. 2008. Transfer behavior and association patterns of female spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth belzebuth) in Yasuni National Park, Ecuador. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135 (S46): 219. Poster, Presented, 04/2008.

Software Titles

  • Fibermorph. Python package for image analysis of hair curvature and cross-section. Release Date: 07/13/2020. Inventors: Tina Lasisi.
  • XYalign. https://github.com/SexChrLab/XYalign. Release Date: 07/2019.

Geographical Regions of Interest

  • Africa