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Dorothy Cheney

Professor
Department: 
Biology
Education: 
Ph.D. Cambridge University
Phone: 
215-898-6915
Email: 
cheney@sas.upenn.edu

Personal Page

Research Themes: 
Animal Learning and Behavior
Evolutionary Psychology
Specific Research Areas: 
communication and social behavior of non-human primates
Research Synopsis: 

My research focuses on the communication and social behavior of non-human primates. My current research is conducted on free-ranging baboons in the Okavango Delta, Botswana. My research is conducted jointly with Robert Seyfarth, a member of Penn’s Psychology Department.

Appointments: 

Biology Graduate Group; Psychology Graduate Group

Representative Publications: 

Books

Cheney, D.L. & Seyfarth, R.M. 2007. Baboon Metaphysics: The Evolution of a Social Mind. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Cheney, D.L. & Seyfarth, R.M. 1990. How Monkeys See the World: Inside the Mind of Another Species. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Smuts, B., Cheney, D., Seyfarth, R., Wrangham, R. & Struhsaker, T. 1987. Primate Societies. University of Chicago Press, Chicago.

Journal Articles

Wittig, R.M., Crockford, C., Lehmann, J., Whitten, P.L., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2008. Focused grooming networks and stress alleviation in wild female baboons. Hormones and Behavior 54, 170-177. pdf

Crockford, C., Wittig, R.M., Whitten, P.L., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2008. Social stressors and coping mechanisms in wild female baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus). Hormones and Behavior 53, 254-265. pdf

Wittig, R.M., Crockford, C., Wikberg, E., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2007. Kin-mediated reconciliation substitutes for direct reconciliation in female baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 274, 1109-1115. pdf

Wittig, R.M., Crockford, C., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2007. Vocal alliances in chacma baboons, Papio hamadryas ursinus. Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 61, 899-909. pdf

Crockford, C., Wittig, R.M., Seyfarth, R.M. Cheney, D.L. 2007. Baboons eavesdrop to deduce mating opportunities. Animal Behaviour 73, 885-890. pdf

Engh, A.E., Beehner, J.C., Bergman, T.J., Whitten, P.L., Hoffmeier, R.R., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2006. Female hierarchy instability, male immigration, and infanticide increase glucocorticoid levels in female chacma baboons. Animal Behaviour 71, 1227-1237. pdf

Engh, A.E., Beehner, J.C., Bergman, T.J., Whitten, P.L., Hoffmeier, R.R., Seyfarth, R.M. & Cheney, D.L. 2006. Behavioural and hormonal responses to predation in female chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London , Series B. 273, 707-712. pdf

Engh, A.E., Hoffmeier, R.R., Cheney, D.L. & Seyfarth, R.M. 2006. Who, me? Can baboons infer the target of vocalisations? Animal Behaviour 71, 381-387. pdf