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Brett Vecchiarelli

Contact tracing wild chimpanzees: how social connectivity data may help save an endangered species

The social interactions of male chimpanzees influence the spread of respiratory disease among them. This information may help conservationists manage outbreaks that threaten the viability of this endangered species.

Monday, October 25, 2021
Brett Vecchiarelli
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Yale Environment Review (YER) is a student-run review that provides weekly updates on environmental research findings. YER aims to bridge the gap between environmentally-related academic research and its application to policy and management. In order to increase access to specialized information, YER publishes readable and concise summaries of original, peer-reviewed literature so that it can be useful to those engaged in the field of environmental and natural resource management.
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