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Huffman Michael Alan

Huffman Michael Alan
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): http://www.pri.kyoto-u.ac.jp/sections/social_systems_evolution/huffman/index.html
Research field  (1): Biogeoscience
Papers (174):
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MISC (88):
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Books (9):
  • The Macaque Connection: Cooperation and Conflict between Humans and Macaques (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects)
    Springer 2014 ISBN:1489999477
  • 食べものとくすり : 食の薬効を探る
    建帛社 2014 ISBN:9784767961743
  • Monkeys, apes, and humans : primatology in Japan
    Springer Verlag 2013 ISBN:9784431541523
  • The monkeys of Stormy Mountain : 60 years of primatological research on the Japanese macaques of Arashiyama
    Cambridge University Press 2012 ISBN:9780521761857
  • Primate parasite ecology : the dynamics and study of host-parasite relationships
    Cambridge University Press 2009 ISBN:9780521872461
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Lectures and oral presentations  (26):
  • Facial Expressions of Acute Pain in Japanese Macaques: development of an assessment tool.
    (XVIII Brazilian Congress of Primatology 2019)
  • The evolution of animal self-medication and lessons for the development of medicine and new medicines.
    (67th International Congress and Annual Meeting of the Society for Medicinal Plant and Natural Product Research (GA), Innsbruck 2019)
  • Medicinal diet of Tibetan macaques in southern China.
    (Pre-Congress Symposia: Animal Healthcare and Veterinary Phytotherapy 2019)
  • What makes a long tail short? Testing Allen’s rule in the toque macaques of Sri Lanka.
    (35th Annual Congress of Primate Society of Japan, Kumamoto 2019)
  • Animal self-medication: a multidisciplinary look into the evolution of healing and what it means for human health in modern society.
    (5th International Conference on Multidisciplinary Approaches, Colombo, Sri Lanka 2018)
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