2024
Debray, R., Tung, J., Archie, E.A. (2024). Ecology and evolution of the social microbiome. Annual Reviews of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics. Online early.
Weibel, C.J., Dasari, M.R., Jansen, D.A., Gesquiere, L.R., Mututua, R.S., Warutere, J.K., Siodi, L.I., Alberts, S.C., Tung, J., Archie, E.A., (2024). Using non‐invasive behavioral and physiological data to measure biological age in wild baboons. GeroScience. 46:4059-4074 * Correction to publisher error on Fig. 2
Anderson, J.A., Lin, D., Lea, A.J., Johnston, R.A., Voyles, T., Akinyi, M.Y., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C., Tung, J. (2024). DNA methylation signatures of early-life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 121: e2309469121
[Paper] [Data1] [Data2] [Code]
Sarkar, A. McInroy, C.J.A., Harty, S. Raulo, A. Ibata, N.G.O., Valles-Colomer, M., Johnson, K.V.A. Brito, I.L., Henrich, J., Archie, E.A., Barreiro, L.B., Gazzaniga, F.S., Finlay, B.B., Koonin, E.V., Carmody, R.N., Moeller, A.H. (2024). Microbial transmission in the social microbiome and host health and disease. Cell. 184:17-43
Gesquiere, L.R., Adjangba, C., Wango, T.L., Oudu, V.K., Mututua, R.S., Warutere, J.K., Siodi, I.L., Campos, F.A., Archie, E.A., Markham, A.C., Alberts, S.C.. (2024). Thyroid hormone concentrations in female baboons: Metabolic consequences of living in a highly seasonal environment. Hormones & Behavior: 161:105505
2023
Lange, E. C., Griffin, M., Fogel, A.S., Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Alberts, S.C., (2023). Environmental, sex-specific and genetic determinants of infant social behaviour in a wild primate. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 290: 20231597
Nonnamaker, L., Muszynska, M., Lightcap, I., Drea, C.M., Archie, E.A. (2023). From Swab to Spectrum: A comprehensive guide to optimizing simple gas chromatography-mass spectrometry analysis of vertebrate odorants. Chemical Signals in Vertebrates. 15: 11-38
Levy, E. J., Lee, A., Siodi, I.L., Helmich, E.C., McLean, E., Malone, E.J., Pickard, M.J., Ranijithkumar, R., Tung, J., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2023). Early life drought predicts components of adult body size in wild female baboons. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 182: 357-371
Malani, A. Archie, E.A., Rosenbaum, S.R. (2023). Conceptual and analytical approaches for modelling the developmental origins of inequality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 378: 20220306
Tung, J., Lange, E.C., Alberts*, S.C., Archie*, E.A. (2023). Social and early life determinants of survival from cradle to grave: a case study in wild baboons. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews. 152: 105282 *These authors contributed equally
Roche, K., Björk J.R., Dasari M., Grieneisen L., Jansen D., Gould T.J., Gesquiere L.R., Barreiro L.B., Alberts S.C., Blekhman R., Gilbert J.A., Tung J., Mukherjee, S., Archie E.A. (2023). Universal gut microbial relationships in the gut microbiome of wild baboons. eLife. 12:e83152
[Paper] [Supplement] [Data] [Code]
Zipple, M.N., Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Mututua, R.S., Warutere, J.K., Siodi, L., Altmann, J. and Alberts, S.C. 2023. Five decades of data yield no support for adaptive biasing of offspring sex ratio in wild baboons (Papio cynocephalus). American Naturalist. 202: 383-398
Zeng S., Lange E.C., Archie E.A ., Campos F.A., Alberts S.C., Li F. (2023). A causal mediation model for longitudinal mediators and survival outcomes with an application to animal behavior. Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics. 28: 197-218
McLean, E.M., Moorad, J..A., Tung, J.T., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2023). Genetic variance and indirect genetic effects for affiliative social behavior in a wild primate. Evolution. 77: 1607-1621
Grieneisen, L., Blekhman, R., Archie E.A. (2023). How longitudinal data can contribute to our understanding of host genetic effects on the gut microbiome. Gut Microbes. 15: 2178797
Fogel, A.S., Oduor, P.O., Nyongesa, A.W., Kimwele, C.N., Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A., Tung, J. (2023). Ecology and age, but not genetic ancestry, predict fetal loss in a wild baboon hybrid zone. American Journal of Biological Anthropology. 180: 618-632
2022
Paietta E.N, Weibel C.J., Jansen D.A., Mututua R.S., Warutere J.K., Siodi I.L., Gesquiere L.R., Obanda V., Alberts S.C., Archie E.A. (2022). Troubled waters: Water availability drives human-baboon encounters in a protected, semi-arid landscape. Biological Conservation 274: 109470
Vilgalys, T.P., Fogel, A.S., Anderson, J.A., Mututua, R.S., Warutere, J.K., Siodi, I.L., Kim, S.Y., Voyles, T.N., Robinson, J.A., Wall, J.D., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C., Tung, J. (2022). Selection against admixture and gene regulatory divergence in a long-term primate field study. Science. 377: 635-641
[Link to paper] [Supplement] [Data and code]
Björk J.R., Dasari M., Roche, K., Grieneisen L.,Gould T.J., Grenier J.C., Yotova V., Gottel N., Jansen D., Gesquiere L.R., Gordon J.B., Learn N.H., Wango T.L., Mututua R.S., Warutere J.K., Siodi L., Mukherjee, S., Barreiro L.B., Alberts S.C., Gilbert J.A., Tung J., Blekhman R., Archie E.A. (2022). Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6: 955–964
[Link to paper] [Supplement] [Data and code]
Zeng S., Lange E.C., Archie E.A ., Campos F.A., Alberts S.C., Li F. (2022). A causal mediation model for longitudinal mediators and survival outcomes with an application to animal behavior. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics. 28: 197-218
[Link to paper] [Supplement] [code]
Galezo, A. A., Nolas, M.A., Fogel, A.S., Mututua, R.S., Warutere, J.K., Siodi, I.L., Altmann, J.A., Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Alberts, S.C. (2022). Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in a wild primate. Current Biology. 32: 1607-1615
[Link to paper] [Github] [Duke Data Repository]
Anderson, J.A., Lea, A.J., Voyles, T.N., Akinyi, M.Y., Nyakundi, R., Ochola, L., Omondi, M., Nyundo, F., Zhang, Y., Campos, F.A., Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A., Tung, J. (2022). Distinct gene regulatory signatures of dominance rank and social bond strength in wild baboons. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 377: 20200441
[Link to paper] [Github] [NCBI]
2021
Lerch, B.A., Abbott, K.C., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C., (2021). Better baboon break-ups: collective decision theory of complex social network fissions. Proceedings of the Royal Society. 288: 2021060
[Link to paper] [Duke Data Repository]
Fogel, A.S., McLean E.M., Gordon J.B., Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Alberts S.C. (2021). Genetic ancestry predicts male–female affiliation in a natural baboon hybrid zone. Animal Behaviour, 180: 249-268
[Link to paper] [Github] [Duke Data Repository]
Grieneisen L., Dasari M., Gould T.J., Björk J.R., Grenier J., Yotova V., Jansen D., Gottel N., Gordon J.B., Learn N.H., Gesquiere L.R., Wango T.L., Mututua R.S., Warutere J.K., Siodi L., Gilbert J.A., Barreiro L.B., Alberts S.C., Tung* J., Archie* E.A., Blekhman* R. (2021). Gut microbiome heritability is nearly universal but environmentally contingent. Science. 373:181-186 *these authors contributed equally
Colchero, F. Aburto, J.M., Archie, E.A., Boesch, C. Breuer, T., Campos, F.A., Collins, A. Conde, D.A., Cords, M., Crockford, C. Thompson, M.E., Fedigan, L.M., Fichtel, C., Groenenberg, M., Hobaiter, C., Kappeler, P.M., Lawler, R.R., Lewis, R.J., Machanda, Z.P., Manguette, M.L., Muller, M.N., Packer, C., Parnell, R.J., Perry, S., Pusey, A.E., Robbins, M.M., Seyfarth, R.M., Silk, J.B., Staerk, J., Stoinski, T.S., Stokes, E.J., Strier, K.B., Strum, S.C., Tung, J., Villavicencio, F., Wittig, R.M., Wrangham, R.W., Zuberbühler, K., Vaupel, J.W., Alberts, S.C. (2021). The long lives of primates and the ‘invariant rate of ageing’ hypothesis. Nature Communications: 12: 3666
Campos F.A., Archie, E.A., Gesquiere, L.R., Tung, J. Alberts S.C. (2021). Glucocorticoid exposure predicts survival in female baboons. Science Advances. 7: eabf6759
Gogarten J., Rühlemann M., Archie E.A., Tung J., Akoua-Koffi C., Bang C., Deschner T., Muyembe-Tamfun J.J., Robbins M.M., Schubert G., Surbeck M., Wittig R.M., Zuberbühler K., Baines J.F., Franke A., Leendertz F.H., Calvignac-Spencer S. (2021). Primate phageomes are structured by superhost phylogeny and environment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 118: e2013535118
[Link to paper] [Zenodo] [Github]
Anderson J.A., Johnston R.A., Lea A.J., Campos F.A., Voyles T.A., Akinyi M.Y., Alberts S.C., Archie E.A., Tung J. (2021). High social status males experience accelerated epigenetic aging in wild baboons. eLife. 10: e66128
Zeng S., Rosenbaum S., Alberts S.C., Archie E.A., Li F. (2021). Causal Mediation Analysis for Sparse and Irregular Longitudinal Data. Annals of Applied Statistics. 15: 747-767
2020
Weibel, C.J., Tung, J.T., Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A. (2020). Accelerated reproduction is not an adaptive response to early life adversity in wild baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117: 24909-24919
Levy*, E.J., Zipple*, M.N. McLean, E., Campos, F.A., Dasari,M., Fogel,A.S., Franz, M. Gesquiere, L.R., Gordon, J.B., Grieneisen, L. Habig, B., Jansen, D.J., Learn, N.H., Weibel, C.J., Altmann, J., Alberts*, S.C., Archie*, E.A. (2020). A comparison of dominance rank metrics reveals multiple competitive landscapes in an animal society. Proceedings of the Royal Society. 287: 20201013 *these authors contributed equally
[Link to paper] [Data availability]
Campos, F.A., Villavicencio, F., Archie, E.A., Colchero, F., Alberts, S.C. (2020). Social relationships, social status, and survival in wild baboons: A tale of two sexes. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society. 375: 20190621
Rosenbaum, S.R., Zeng, S., Campos, F.A., Gesquiere, L., Altmann, J., Alberts, S.C., Li, F. Archie, E.A. (2020). Social bonds do not mediate the relationship between early adversity and adult glucocorticoids in wild baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 117: 20052–20062
[Link to paper] [Dryad] [Github]
Levy, E.J., Gesquire, L.R., McLean, E., Franz, M., Warutere, J.K., Sayialel, S.N., Mututua, R.S., Wango, T.L., Oudu, V.K., Altmann, J., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2020). Higher dominance rank is associated with lower glucocorticoids in wild female baboons: A rank metric comparison. Hormones and Behavior. 125: 104826
[Link to paper] [Dryad]
Sarkar, A., Harty, S., Johnson, K.V.A., Moeller, A.H., Archie, E.A., Schell, L.D., Carmody, R.N., Clutton-Brock, T.H., Dunbar, R.I.M., Burnet, P.W.J. (2020). Microbial transmission in animal social networks and the social microbiome. Nature Ecology & Evolution.
Gesquiere, L.R., Habig, B., Hansen, C., Li, A., Fried, K., Learn, N.H., Alberts, S.C., Graham, A.L., Archie, E.A. (2020). Noninvasive measurement of mucosal immunity in a free-ranging baboon population. American Journal of Primatology. 82: e23093
Dunn, R.R., Amato, K.R., Archie, E.A., Arandjelovic, M., Crittenden, A.N., Nichols, L.M. (2020). The Internal, External and Extended Microbiomes of Hominins. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 8:25
2019
Zipple, M.N., Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Altmann, J., Alberts, S.C. (2019). Intergenerational effects of early adversity on survival in wild baboons. eLife. 8:e47433
McLean, E.M., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2019). Lifetime fitness in wild female baboons: trade-offs and individual heterogeneity in quality. American Naturalist. 194: 745-759
Björk J.B., Díez-Vives C., Astudillo-García C. Archie* E.A., Montoya* J.M. (2019). Vertical transmission of sponge microbiota is inconsistent and unfaithful. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 3: 1172-1183 *these authors contributed equally
[Link to paper] [Github] [OSF]
Grieneisen, L.E., Charpentier, M.J.E., Alberts, S.C., Blekhman, R., Bradburd, G., Tung, J., Archie, E.A. (2019). Genes, geology and germs: gut microbiota across a primate hybrid zone are explained by site soil properties, not host species. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 286: 20190431
[Link to paper] [Dryad] [Github]
Akinyi M.Y., Jansen, D., Habig, B., Gesquiere L.R., Alberts, S.C. Archie, E.A. (2019). Costs and drivers of helminth parasite infection in wild female baboons. Journal of Animal Ecology. 88: 1029-1043
Habig, B., Jansen, D., Akinyi, M., Gesquiere, L., Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A. (2019). Multi-scale predictors of parasite risk in wild male savanna baboons (Papio cynocephalus). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 73: 134
Björk, J.R., Dasari, M., Grieneisen, L., Archie, E.A. (2019). Primate microbiomes over time: Longitudinal answers to standing questions in microbiome research. American Journal of Primatology. 2019: e22970
Obanda, V., Maingi, N., Muchemi, G., Ng’ang’a, C.J., Angelone, S., Archie, E.A. (2019). Infection dynamics of gastrointestinal helminths in sympatric non-human primates, livestock and wild ruminants in Kenya. PLoS One. 14: e0217929
Devoto, A.E., Santini, J.M., Olm, M.R., Anantharaman, K., Munk, P., Tung, J., Archie, E.A., Turnbaugh, P.J., Seed, K.D., Blekhman, R., Aarestrup, F.M., Thomas, B.C., Banfield, J.F. (2019). Megaphage infect Prevotella and variants are widespread in gut microbiomes. Nature Microbiology. 4: 693–700
Archie, E.A. (2019). Bat microbiomes are socially synchronized. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 3: 18-19
2018
Lea, A.J., Akinyi, M.Y., Nyakundi, R. Mareri, P., Nyundo, F., Kariuki, T., Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A., and Tung, J. (2018). Dominance rank-associated gene expression is widespread, sex-specific, and a precursor to high social status in wild male baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 115: E12163-E12171
Habig, B., Doellman, M.M., Woods, K., Olansen, J., Archie, E.A. (2018). Social status and parasitism in male and female vertebrates: a meta-analysis. Scientific Reports. 8: 3629
Gesquiere, L.R., Altmann, J. Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2018). Interbirth intervals in wild baboons: Environmental predictors and hormonal correlates. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 166: 107-126
Lea, A.J., Tung, J., Archie, E.A., Alberts, S.C. (2018). Developmental plasticity: Bridging research in evolution and human health. Evolution Medicine and Public Health 2017: 162–175
2017
Grieneisen, L.G., Livermore, J., Alberts, S.C., Tung, J. Archie, E.A. (2017). Group living and male dispersal predict the core gut microbiome in wild baboons. Integrative and Comparative Biology. 57: 770-785
Miller, E.A., Livermore, J.A., Alberts, S.C., Tung, E.A., Archie, E.A. (2017). Ovarian cycling and reproductive state shape the vaginal microbiota in wild baboons. Microbiome 5: 8
Zipple, M.N., Grady, J.H., Gordon, J.B., Chow, L.D., Archie, E.A. Altmann, J.A., Alberts, S.C. (2017) Conditional fetal killing by male baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284: 20162561
2016
Miller, E.A., Beasley, D.E., Dunn, R., Archie, E.A. (2016) Lactobacilli dominance and vaginal pH: Why is the human vaginal microbiome Unique? Frontiers in Microbiology 7: 1936
Ezenwa, V.O., Archie, E.A., Craft, M.E., Hawley, D.M., Martin, L.B., Moore, J., White, L. (2016). Host behaviour-parasite feedback: an essential link between animal behaviour and disease ecology. Proceedings of the Royal Society 283: 20153078
Tung*, J., Archie*, E.A., Altmann, J., Alberts, S.C. (2016). Cumulative early adversity predicts longevity in wild baboons. Nature Communications. 7:11181 *these authors contributed equally
Blekhman R., Tang K., Archie E.A., Barreiro L.B., Johnson Z.P., Wilson M.E., Kohn J., Yuan M.L., Gesquiere L., Grieneisen L.E., Tung J. (2016). Common methods for fecal sample storage in field studies yield consistent signatures of individual identity in microbiome sequencing data. Scientific Reports 6:31519
Ren*, T., Grieneisen*, L.E., Alberts, S.C., Archie*, E.A., Wu*, M. (2016). Development, diet and dynamism: longitudinal and cross-sectional predictors of gut microbial communities in wild baboons. Environmental Microbiology 18: 1312-25
*these authors contributed equally
2015
Archie E.A., Tung J. (2015). Social behavior and the microbiome. Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences 6: 28-34
Tung, J. Barriero,L.B., Burns, M., Grenier, J.C., Lynch, J., Grieneisen, L., Altmann, J., Alberts, S.C., Blekhman, R., Archie, E.A. (2015). Social networks predict gut microbiome composition in wild baboons. eLife. 4: e05224
Habig, R., Archie, E.A. (2015). The effect of social status on immune function in males: A meta-analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 370: 20140109
2014
Archie, E.A., Tung, J., Clark, M., Altmann, J. & Alberts, S.C. (2014). Social affiliation matters: both same-sex and opposite-sex relationships predict survival in wild female baboons. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 281: 20141261
Chiyo, P.I., Wilson, J.W., Archie, E.A., Lee, P.C., Moss, C.J., Alberts, S.C. (2014). The influence of forage, protected areas, and mating prospects on grouping patterns in male elephants. Behavioral Ecology. 25: 1494-1504
Archie, E.A., Altmann, J.A., Alberts, S.C. (2014) Costs of reproduction in a long-lived primate: Injury risk and wound healing. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 68: 1183-1193
Chiyo, P.I., Grieneisen, L.E., Wittemyer, G., Moss, C.J., Lee, P.C., Douglas-Hamilton, I., Archie, E.A. (2014). The influence of social structure, habitat, and host traits on the transmission of Escherichia coli in wild elephants. PLoS One 9: e93408
Alberts, S.C., Archie, E.A., Gesquire, L.R., Altmann, J.A., Vaupel, J.W., Christiansen, K. (2014) The male-female health-survival paradox: A comparative perspective on sex differences in aging and mortality. In: Advances in Biodemography: Cross-Species Comparisons of Social Environments and Social Behaviors, and their Effects on Health and Longevity. (Eds. Weinstein, M., Lane, M.) Washington, DC: National Research Council and National Academies Press
2013
Runcie, D.E., Wiedmann, D.T., Archie, E.A., Altmann, J., Wray, G.A., Alberts, S.C., Tung, J. (2013) Social environment influences the relationship between genotype and gene expression in wild baboons. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 368: 20120345
Archie, E.A. (2013) Wound healing in the wild: stress, sociality, and energetic costs affect wound healing in natural populations. Parasite Immunology. 35: 374-385
2012
Archie, E.A., Altmann,J. Alberts, S.C. (2012) Social status predicts wound healing in wild baboons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 109: 9017-9022
McLean, E.R., Kinsella, J.M., Chiyo, P.I. Obanda, V., Moss, C.J., and Archie, E.A. (2012) Genetic identification of five Strongyle nematode parasites in wild African elephants (Loxodonta africana). Journal of Wildlife Disease. 48: 707-716
Archie, E.A. & Chiyo, P.I. (2012) Elephant behaviour and conservation: Social relationships, the effects of poaching, and genetic tools for management. Molecular Ecology 21: 765-778
2011
Archie, E.A., Ezenwa, V.O. (2011). Population genetic structure and history of a generalist parasite infecting multiple sympatric host species. International Journal for Parasitology. 41:89-98
Chiyo, P.I., Lee, P.C., Moss, C.J., Archie, E.A., Hollister-Smith, J.A., Alberts, S.C. (2011). No risk, no gain: effects of crop-raiding and genetic diversity on body size in male elephants. Behavioral Ecology. 22: 552-558
Archie, E.A., Theis, K.R. (2011) Animal behavior meets microbial ecology. Animal Behaviour 82: 425-436
Chiyo, P.I., Moss, C.J., Archie, E.A., Hollister-Smith, J.A., Alberts, S.C. (2011). Using molecular and observational techniques to estimate the number and raiding patterns of crop-raiding elephants. Journal of Applied Ecology. 48: 788-796
Archie, E.A. Alberts, S.C., Fitzpatrick, C.L. & Moss, C.J. (2011). The population genetics of the Amboseli elephants. In: Amboseli Elephants: A long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal. Eds. C.J. Moss, H. Croze. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
Archie, E.A., Moss, C.J., and Alberts, S.C. (2011). Friends and relations: kinship and the nature of female elephant social relationships. In: Amboseli Elephants: A long-term perspective on a long-lived mammal. Eds. C.J. Moss, H. Croze. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
2010
Archie, E.A., Henry, T. Maldonado, J.E., Moss, C.J. Poole, J.H. Pearson, V.R. Murray, S. Alberts, S.C., Fleischer, R.C. (2010) Major histocompatibility complex variation and evolution at a single expressed DQA locus in two genera of elephants. Immunogenetics. 62: 85-100
Ezenwa, V.O., Hines, A.M., Archie, E.A., Hoberg, E.P., Asmundsson, I.M., Hogg, J.T. (2010). Muellerius capillaris dominates the lungworm community of Bighorn Sheep at the National Bison Range, Montana. Journal of Wildlife Diseases. 46: 988-993
Before 2010
Archie, E.A., Luikart, G. & Ezenwa, V.O. (2009). Infecting epidemiology with genetics: a new frontier in disease ecology. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. 24: 21-30
Vance, E.R., Archie, E.A., & Moss, C.J. (2009). Social networks in African elephants. Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory. 15: 273-293
Archie, E. A., Maldonado, J. E., Hollister-Smith, J. A., Poole, J. H., Moss, C. J., Fleischer, R. C. & Alberts, S. C. (2008). Fine-scale population genetic structure in a fission-fusion society. Molecular Ecology. 17: 2666-2679
Archie, E.A., Hollister-Smith, J.A., Poole, J.H., Lee, P.C., Moss, C.J., Maldonado, J.E., Fleischer, R.C., & Alberts, S.C. (2007). Behavioral inbreeding avoidance in wild African elephants. Molecular Ecology. 16: 4138-4148
Hollister-Smith, J.A., Poole, J.H., Archie, E.A., Vance, E.R., Georgiadis, N.J., Moss, C.J., & Alberts, S.C. (2007). Older is better: reproductive success increases with age in wild male African elephants. Animal Behaviour. 74: 287-296
Archie, E.A., Moss, C.J., and Alberts, S.C. (2006). The ties that bind: genetic relatedness predicts the fission and fusion of social groups in wild African elephants. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 273: 513-522
Archie, E.A., Morrison, T.A., Foley, C.A.H., Moss, C.J. & Alberts, S.C. (2006). Dominance rank relationships among wild female African elephants (Loxodonta africana). Animal Behaviour. 71:117-127.
Buchan, J.C., Archie, E.A., Van Horn, R.C., Moss, C.J., Alberts, S.C. (2005). Locus effects and sources of error in non-invasive genotyping. Molecular Ecology Notes. 5:680-683
Archie, E.A., Moss, C.J. and Alberts, S.C. (2003) Characterization of tetranucleotide microsatellite loci in the African Savannah Elephant (Loxodonta africana africana). Molecular Ecology Notes. 3:244-246
Archie, E.A. and Digby, L.J. (1999). Juvenile dominance in Eulemur macaco flavifrons: The influence of sex and maternal rank. Folia Primatologica. 70:277-281