Biography
University of Wisconsin Madison - Veterinary Sciences
Associate Scientist at University of Wisconsin-Madison
Graham L
Banes
Madison, Wisconsin
My research combines field, genomic and computational approaches to the study and conservation of non-human primates, focusing on the effects of human intervention in otherwise natural evolutionary processes. My laboratory hosts post-doctoral scientists, graduate students and numerous undergraduates, and integrates research, teaching and outreach with the University's wider community. Orang-utans (Pongo spp.) are our primary taxa of focus.
Education
University of Cambridge
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Biological Anthropology
University of Cambridge
Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.)
Biological Anthropological Science
University of Aberdeen
Bachelor of Science with Honours (B.Sc. Hons)
Zoology
The University of British Columbia
Bachelor of Science with Honours (B.Sc. Hons)
Zoology
Publications
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
Factors affecting reproduction in rehabilitant female orangutans: Young age at first birth and short inter-birth interval.
Primates, 53, 181-192
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
Factors affecting reproduction in rehabilitant female orangutans: Young age at first birth and short inter-birth interval.
Primates, 53, 181-192
Reintroduction of confiscated and displaced endangered mammals risks outbreeding and introgression in natural populations.
Scientific Reports, 6:22026
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
Factors affecting reproduction in rehabilitant female orangutans: Young age at first birth and short inter-birth interval.
Primates, 53, 181-192
Reintroduction of confiscated and displaced endangered mammals risks outbreeding and introgression in natural populations.
Scientific Reports, 6:22026
Global demand for natural resources eliminated more than 100,000 Bornean orangutans
Current Biology
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
Factors affecting reproduction in rehabilitant female orangutans: Young age at first birth and short inter-birth interval.
Primates, 53, 181-192
Reintroduction of confiscated and displaced endangered mammals risks outbreeding and introgression in natural populations.
Scientific Reports, 6:22026
Global demand for natural resources eliminated more than 100,000 Bornean orangutans
Current Biology
Orang-utans Pongo spp in Asian zoos: current status, challenges and progress towards long-term population sustainability.
International Zoo Yearbook
The Kingfisher Encyclopedia of Life
Macmillan
Effective characterisation of the complete orang-utan mitochondrial DNA control region, in the face of persistent focus in many taxa on shorter hypervariable regions.
PLoS ONE 11(12): e0168715
First integrative trend analysis for a great ape species in Borneo
Scientific Reports
Factors affecting reproduction in rehabilitant female orangutans: Young age at first birth and short inter-birth interval.
Primates, 53, 181-192
Reintroduction of confiscated and displaced endangered mammals risks outbreeding and introgression in natural populations.
Scientific Reports, 6:22026
Global demand for natural resources eliminated more than 100,000 Bornean orangutans
Current Biology
Orang-utans Pongo spp in Asian zoos: current status, challenges and progress towards long-term population sustainability.
International Zoo Yearbook
Male orang-utan bimaturism and reproductive success at Camp Leakey in Tanjung Puting National Park, Indonesia.
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69(11), 1785-1794