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MacIntosh Andrew
マッキントッシュ アンドリュー | MacIntosh Andrew
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Homepage URL (1):
https://www.macintoshlab.com/
Research field (8):
Cognitive sciences
, Science education
, Infectious disease
, Parasitology
, Physical anthropology
, Ecology and environmental science
, Evolutionary biology
, Animals: biochemistry, physiology, behavioral science
Research keywords (12):
Biological Networks
, Cognitive Ecology
, Zoo Biology
, Animal Welfare
, Science Communication
, Biological Anthropology
, complexity science/theory (biological fractals)
, health and conservation
, parasite/disease ecology
, social and ecological networks
, behavioural organization
, behavioural ecology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (13):
- 2024 - 2029 Developing a System to Support Life-Long Well-being of Zoo Animals
- 2020 - 2024 Testing dilution versus amplification effects of primate biodiversity on parasite biodiversity
- 2022 - 2023 Ecological impact assessment of a biological invasion on Yakushima
- 2021 - 2023 Advanced Analytics for Modeling and Predicting Abnormalities in Animal Behavior
- 2019 - 2022 Cognitive and physiological responses to disgust elicitors in chimpanzees
- 2018 - 2022 The impacts of artificial disturbances on wildlife ecology and physiology
- 2018 - 2021 Measuring fitness costs of habitat degradation in an endangered primate
- 2017 - 2020 Infant handling and social integration of infants and juveniles in wild Japanese macaques
- 2017 - 2020 Understanding the link between environmental pressures, sociality and health
- 2017 - 2020 Informing primate health management: linking host behavior to disease transmission
- 2016 - 2020 Primate and parasite community assemblages as indicators of a transitioning environment
- 2012 - 2016 Research of history of host-parasite relationships between pathogens and Asian primates
- 2012 - 2015 Parasites as a Selective Force in Primate Social Systems Evolution
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Papers (84):
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De Moor, D., Skelton, M., Amici, F., Arlet, M.E., Balasubramaniam, K.N., Ballesta, S., Bergh{\"a}nel, A., Berman, C.M., Bernstein, S.K., Bhattacharjee, D., et al. MacaqueNet: Advancing comparative behavioural research through large-scale collaboration. Journal of Animal Ecology. 2025
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Maxime Pierron, Cédric Sueur, Masaki Shimada, Andrew J. J. MacIntosh, Valéria Romano. Epidemiological Consequences of Individual Centrality on Wild Chimpanzees. American Journal of Primatology. 2024
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Kub?nov{\'a}, B., MacIntosh, A.J. Maternal rejection but not protectiveness predicts juvenile Japanese macaque behavior without direct maternal influence. American Journal of Primatology. 2024. 86. 10
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Mason, B., Cervena, B., Frias, L., Goossens, B., Hasegawa, H., Keuk, K., Langgeng, A., Majewski, K., Matsumoto, T., Matsuura, K., et al. Novel insight into the genetic diversity of strongylid nematodes infecting South-East and East Asian primates. Parasitology. 2024
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Romano, V., Puga-Gonzalez, I., MacIntosh, A.J.J., Sueur, C. The role of social attraction and social avoidance in shaping modular networks. Royal Society Open Science. 2024. 11. 2
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MISC (6):
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Cecile Garcia, Lucie Rigaill, Andrew MacIntosh, James Higham, Fred Bercovitch, Michael Huffman, Keiko Mouri, Keiko Shimizu, Rafaela Takeshita, Takeshi Furuichi. Studies on Reproduction in Japanese Macaques - Ten Years of Collaboration between France and Japan. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA. 2017. 88. 2. 180-181
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J. Duboscq, V. Romano, C. Sueur, A. MacIntosh. INVESTIGATING INFECTION RISK AND SOCIALITY: CENTRALITY INTERACTS WITH SEASONALITY TO PREDICT LICE LOAD IN FREE-RANGING FEMALE JAPANESE MACAQUES, MACACA FUSCATA. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY. 2015. 77. 143-144
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Julie Duboscq, Valeria Romano, Cedric Sueur, Andrew MacIntosh. Investigating Infection Risk and Sociality: Centrality Interacts with Seasonality to Predict Lice Load in Free-Ranging Female Japanese Macaques, Macaca fuscata. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA. 2015. 86. 4. 274-274
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Lucie Rigaill, Andrew J. J. MacIntosh, James P. Higham, Sandra Winters, Keiko Shimizu, Keiko Mouri, Takeshi Furuichi, Cecile Garcia. Female Japanese Macaques Advertise Pregnancy in Multiple Modalities. FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA. 2015. 86. 4. 346-346
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古市 剛史, Huffman Michael A., 辻 大和, 坂巻 哲也, 竹元 博幸, Leca Jean-Baptiste, 郷 もえ, Mohammad F.Jaman, Andrew J. J. MacIntosh. 社会進化分野(III.研究活動). 霊長類研究所年報. 2011. 41. 44-48
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Lectures and oral presentations (82):
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Monkeys in the middle: social and ecological networks in primate-parasite interactions
(National Parks, Singapore 2023)
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The life zooentropic: leveraging complexity for zoo animal welfare
(The 2nd Animal Behavior Twitter Conference 2023)
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A preliminary comparison of time budgets and behavior patterns in brown capuchin monkeys (Sapajus apella) at Kyoto City Zoo and Japan Monkey Centre
(The 67th Primates Conference 2023)
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Monkeys in the middle: navigating the costs of being socially central
(France-Japan Exchange Public Symposium [Considering Human-Animal Symbiosis: Intersecting Perspectives] 2022)
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Sociability and Disease Transmission: Evolutionary Ecology and Parasite Transmission in Japanese Macaques
(The 69th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Japan 2022)
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Education (2):
- 2007 - 2010 Kyoto University Primate Research Institute Primatology
- 2000 - 2002 University of Calgary Department of Anthropology Primatology
Work history (6):
Awards (6):
Association Membership(s) (4):
International Primatological Society
, Primate Society of Japan
, American Society of Primatologists
, Society for Ecology and Health
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