Dawn Kitchen
Professor | Department of Anthropology | College of Arts and Sciences
4034 Smith Laboratory
174 W. 18th Ave
Columbus, OH
43210
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Education
- PhD, Ecology, Evolution, & Behavior, University of Minnesota, 1999
- BS, Biology, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, 1991
A physical anthropologist whose research focuses on the social behavior and communication of non-human primates. Past research investigated the role of loud calls in mediating male-male competition in chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus) of Botswana and black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra) in Belize, as well as a newly emerging howler monkey in Mexico that is a hybrid of two different species.