Susan Perry
Professor
My primary research interests are the dynamics of social relationships, mating systems, communication, social learning and traditions, social cognition, cooperation, and life histories. Although I have also studied macaques, the primary species in which I study these topics is the white-faced capuchin monkey, Cebus capucinus.
Since 1990 I have directed the Lomas Barbudal Monkey Project in Costa Rica, which is a long-term study of the behavioral ecology of the white-faced capuchin monkey. This is one of the longest-running and most detailed studies of a primate society in the wild. The data set includes demographic data for 10 social groups, social and foraging behavior data, hormone data, genetic data enabling construction of genealogies, personality ratings, acoustic communication, and video data on gestures. Further details of the accomplishments and current research associated with this project, as well as information about how to take part in the research, can be found at capuchinfoundation.org.
Degrees
Ph.D., University of Michigan (1995)
Selected Publications
Perry, S. with Manson, J. (2008) Manipulative Monkeys:The Capuchins of Lomas Barbudal. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/PERMAN.html
Fragaszy, D. & S. Perry. 2003. The Biology of Traditions: Models and Evidence. (Edited volume), Cambridge University Press.
Perry, S., Manson, J.H., Muniz, L., Gros-Louis, J., Vigilant, L. 2008. Kin-biased Social Behaviour in Wild Adult Female White-faced Capuchins (Cebus capucinus). Animal Behaviour 76(1):187-199.
Perry, S., M. Baker, L. Fedigan, J. Gros-Louis, K. Jack, K. MacKinnon, J. Manson, M. Panger, K. Pyle, & L. Rose. 2003. Social conventions in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys: Evidence for traditions in a neotropical primate. Current Anthropology 44: 241-268.
Perry, S. 1997. Male-female social relationships in wild white-faced capuchin monkeys, Cebus capucinus. Behaviour 134:477-510.
Research
Primate social relationships, primate social cognition, communication; capuchins, macaques
Graduate Students
UCLA Anthropology Students for whom I am chair:
Irene Godoy (kin recognition, mate choice and female reproductive strategies in capuchins)
Kotrina Kajokaite (modeling of life history strategies in male capuchins)
Caitlin DeRango (communication and coalitionary strategies in capuchins)
Current students co-mentored at other institutions:
Brendan Barrett (social learning about food processing in capuchins) (Anthropology, UC-Davis)
Colleen Gault (behavioral endocrinology of female capuchins) (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Franka Schaebs (behavioral endocrinology of male capuchins) (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Past students co-mentored at other institutions:
Whitney Meno (ontogeny of predator recognition in capuchins) (PhD 2012, Psychology, UC-Davis)
Laura Muniz (kinship and social structure in capuchins) (PhD 2008, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)
Kristin Fisher (ranging behavior of an all-male group of capuchins) (School of Natural Resources, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor)
Current Courses by Term
Current Problems in Biological Anthropology
Previous Courses by Term
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
Core Seminar: Biological Anthropology
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Journal Club Seminars: Anthropology
Selected Topics in Anthropology
Journal Club Seminars: Anthropology
Selected Topics in Anthropology
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Journal Club Seminars: Anthropology
Selected Topics in Anthropology
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Biological Anthropology Colloquium
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Current Problems in Biological Anthropology
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Biological Anthropology Colloquium
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Current Problems in Biological Anthropology
Current Problems in Biological Anthropology
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Proseminar: Practice of Anthropology
Biological Anthropology Colloquium
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
Previous Courses by Course
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
2019 Spring Quarter
Core Seminar: Biological Anthropology
2019 Spring Quarter
Fiat Lux Freshman Seminars
2018 Fall Quarter
2017 Fall Quarter
2016 Fall Quarter
2016 Spring Quarter
2015 Fall Quarter
2014 Fall Quarter
2013 Fall Quarter
2012 Fall Quarter
2011 Fall Quarter
2010 Fall Quarter
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
2018 Fall Quarter
2017 Fall Quarter
Journal Club Seminars: Anthropology
Selected Topics in Anthropology
Primate Behavior Nonhuman to Human
2016 Fall Quarter
2015 Fall Quarter
2014 Fall Quarter
2013 Fall Quarter
2012 Fall Quarter
2011 Fall Quarter
2010 Fall Quarter
2009 Fall Quarter
2007 Fall Quarter
2006 Fall Quarter
2005 Fall Quarter
2002 Spring Quarter
2000 Fall Quarter
1998 Fall Quarter
Selected Topics in Biological Anthropology
Biological Anthropology Colloquium
Current Problems in Biological Anthropology
Proseminar: Practice of Anthropology
