Graham Banes

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Graham L. Banes

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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.


Experience

    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