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  1. Dr. Martin Surbeck. Assistant Professor. location_on Peabody Museum 50D11 Divinity AveCambridge, MA 02138. email msurbeck@fas.harvard.edu. laptop_windows The Pan Lab. My research focusses mainly on questions related to aspects of competition and cooperation within and between groups.

  2. Dr. Martin Surbeck. Assistant Professor, Human Evolutionary Biology. Dr. Surbeck received his master diploma in Biology from the University of Zürich in 2003, after completing his diploma thesis on the determination of queens in social insects at the Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore.

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

  4. Martin Surbeck. 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.

  5. 2 gru 2019 · Often seen as less aggressive and more sexually active than chimps, bonobos are sometimes called the “hippie apes” — a name Surbeck says obscures many of the most interesting aspects of their society. “Unlike in chimps, bonobo males hardly ever cooperate with each other,” he said.

  6. Martin Surbeck. Guest. Department of Human Behavior, Ecology and Culture. Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Deutscher Platz 6. 04103 Leipzig. e-mail: surbeck@ eva.mpg.de. Current research. Curriculum Vitae.

  7. ‪Assistant Professor, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 3,871‬‬

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