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  1. Martin Surbeck | Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. HOME / PEOPLE / Dr. Martin Surbeck. Assistant Professor. My research focusses mainly on questions related to aspects of competition and cooperation within and between groups.

  2. Dec 2, 2019 · Harvard Staff Writer. December 2, 2019 4 min read. His research suggests female bonobos are often group leaders; gender cooperation may be the key. Growing up, Martin Surbeck knew he wanted a career that involved working with animals, but didn’t imagine he’d go to the African rainforest to do it.

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  3. Assistant Professor, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology. Faculty of Arts and Sciences. My research focusses mainly on questions related to aspects of competition and cooperation within and between groups.

  4. Martin SURBECK, Professor (Assistant) | Cited by 2,838 | of Harvard University, MA (Harvard) | Read 73 publications | Contact Martin SURBECK

  5. Sep 7, 2022 · Behavioral Bio & Cultural Evolution ... Read more about Martin Surbeck. Pan Lab Website. Peabody Museum 50D 11 Divinity Ave Cambridge, MA 02138. msurbeck@fas.harvard.edu.

  6. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture. Deutscher Platz 6. D-04103 Leipzig, Germany. Director, Kokolopori Bonobo Research Project, DRC. Affiliated with Bonobo Conservation Initiative. E-mail: surbeck@ eva.mpg.de. Research Interests.

  7. Nov 17, 2023 · HOME / NEWS / Dr. Martin Surbeck and colleagues publish on patterns of cooperation across social groups in great apes. November 17, 2023. Dr. Martin Surbeck's recent publication in Science was featured in the New York Times. Learn more about his findings here.

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