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Noah Atkin
@noahatkin.bsky.social
PhD student examining the impacts of climate change on chimpanzee sociality | German Primate Center

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H! I'm Noah and I've just started my PhD at Deutsches Primatenzentrum studying chimps!
I'm looking at how climate change impacts their sociality, grouping patterns and intergroup activity.
Joined to follow research, connect with other primatologists, and share interesting papers!
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🌍✨ Still time to apply! The MBCP is looking for a Field Site Manager to join us in one of the most beautiful parks on the planet—work with an amazing team, semi-habituated chimps, and boost your project management chops for a career in #conservation or #research.

Info ➡️ bit.ly/MBCPmanager2025
July 3, 2025 at 2:42 PM
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Congrats to Christopher Barnard Award winner @lirsamuni.bsky.social ! You’ve done some really fantastic work 😍

There’s also nothing like some chimp and bonobo vocalizations to wake everyone up from the after-lunch slump 🙉🙉🙉 #ASABSpring2025
April 24, 2025 at 2:24 PM
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Bonobo societies are famous for being “female dominant.” But females are weaker than males, so how can this be? Study by Barbara Fruth and Martin Surbeck on wild bonobos explains how.

Hint: it has to do with female solidarity.

Paper ▶️ www.nature.com/articles/s42...

www.ab.mpg.de/673281/news_...
Female solidarity keeps male bonobos in check
Study on wild bonobos reveals that females team up to maintain power in their societies
www.ab.mpg.de
April 24, 2025 at 4:12 PM
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🌿 Become a Field Site Manager for the Moyen Bafing Chimpanzee Project in Guinea! 🌿 We're seeking a dedicated individual to oversee operations and support research starting as early as April 2025. Be part of a team exploring chimpanzee behavioral ecology in the stunning PNMB!
March 4, 2025 at 10:09 AM
January 2, 2025 at 11:10 AM
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H! I'm Noah and I've just started my PhD at Deutsches Primatenzentrum studying chimps!
I'm looking at how climate change impacts their sociality, grouping patterns and intergroup activity.
Joined to follow research, connect with other primatologists, and share interesting papers!
November 15, 2024 at 12:46 PM