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D. Wensley, M. King (2008)
Scientific responsibility for the dissemination and interpretation of genetic research: lessons from the “warrior gene” controversyJournal of Medical Ethics, 34
J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, Jeffrey Rogers (1987)
Hematocrits of Free‐Ranging Baboons: Variation Within and Among PopulationsJournal of Medical Primatology, 16
N. Barnicot, C. Jolly (1966)
Haemoglobin Polymorphism in the Orang Utan and an Animal with Four Major HaemoglobinsNature, 210
(1967)
A preliminary report on classification of the Kenya baboon
(1973)
Changing views of hominid origins
(1999)
Afar, Ethiopia. Newsl. Stratigr
(1957)
Soziales Verhalten einer
S. Gebru (1998)
The role of female mating behavior in hybridization between anubis and hamadryas baboons in Awash, Ethiopia
C. Jolly (2009)
Fifty Years of Looking at Human EvolutionCurrent Anthropology, 50
(1982)
Late Miocene and Early Pliocene formations in the Middle Awash Valley and their bearing on the zoogeography of Sahabi
T. Turner, F. Anapol, C. Jolly (1994)
Body weights of adult vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) at four sites in Kenya.Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 63 3
O. Smithies (1955)
Zone electrophoresis in starch gels: group variations in the serum proteins of normal human adults.The Biochemical journal, 61 4
(2003)
Trapping primates. In Field and Laboratory Methods
G. Simpson (1945)
The Principles of Classification and a Classification of Mammals., 85
T. Bergman, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly (2008)
Behavioral variation and reproductive success of male baboons (Papio anubis × Papio hamadryas) in a hybrid social groupAmerican Journal of Primatology, 70
T. Turner, F. Anapol, Clifford Jolly (1997)
Growth, development, and sexual dimorphism in vervet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) at four sites in Kenya.American journal of physical anthropology, 103 1
N. Fourie, C. Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy, Janine Brown, R. Bernstein (2015)
Variation of hair cortisol concentrations among wild populations of two baboon species (Papio anubis, P. hamadryas) and a population of their natural hybridsPrimates, 56
(1965)
Red cell and serum protein variants in baboons
U. Nagel (1973)
A comparison of anubis baboons, hamadryas baboons and their hybrids at a species border in Ethiopia.Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 19 2
C. Jolly (2001)
A proper study for mankind: Analogies from the Papionin monkeys and their implications for human evolution.American journal of physical anthropology, Suppl 33
L. Leakey, P. Tobias, J. Napier (1964)
A New Species of The Genus Homo From Olduvai GorgeNature, 202
(1996)
SIV-agm incidence over two decades
Y. Takahata (2006)
Social relations between adult males and females of Japanese monkeys in the arashiyama B troopPrimates, 23
(1983)
Grave accusations face Lucy finders
C. Jolly, Andrew Burrell, J. Phillips-Conroy, Christina Bergey, Jeffrey Rogers (2011)
Kinda baboons (Papio kindae) and grayfoot chacma baboons (P. ursinus griseipes) hybridize in the Kafue river valley, ZambiaAmerican Journal of Primatology, 73
C. Jolly (1970)
The seed-eaters : a new model of hominid differentiation based on a baboon analogy, 5
J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly (1988)
Dental eruption schedules of wild and captive baboonsAmerican Journal of Primatology, 15
T. Bergman, J. Beehner (2004)
Social System of a Hybrid Baboon Group (Papio anubis × P. hamadryas)International Journal of Primatology, 25
J. Kaplan, J. Phillips-Conroy, M. Fontenot, C. Jolly, L. Fairbanks, J. Mann (1999)
Cerebrospinal Fluid Monoaminergic Metabolites Differ in Wild Anubis and Hybrid (Anubis hamadryas) Baboons: Possible Relationships to Life History and BehaviorNeuropsychopharmacology, 20
W. Socha, A. Wiener, J. Moor-Jankowski (1977)
Blood groups of Baboons. Population genetics of feral animals.American journal of physical anthropology, 47 3
T. Turner, F. Lambrecht, C. Jolly (1982)
Hepatocystis Parasitemia in Wild Kenya Vervet Monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops)Journal of Medical Primatology, 11
(1998)
Relation of ecogeographic variation in social structure to serum testosterone in vervet monkeys : a primate test of the challenge hypothesis
(1982)
Stratigraphy of the Awash Group
Jon Kalb, Clifford Jolly, A. Mebrate, Sleshi Tebedge, C. Smart, E. Oswald, Douglas Cramer, P. Whitehead, Craig Wood, Glenn Conroy, Tsrha Adefris, L. Sperling, Berhane Kana (1982)
Fossil mammals and artefacts from the Middle Awash Valley, EthiopiaNature, 298
J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Hildebolt, J. Altmann, C. Jolly, P. Muruthi (1993)
Periodontal health in free-ranging baboons of Ethiopia and Kenya.American journal of physical anthropology, 90 3
(1977)
I think that everyone found the experience memorable. One participant, Trudy Turner, trapped and sampled vervet monkeys and wrote her dissertation on their genetics
A. Gibbons (2015)
Revolution in human evolution.Science, 349 6246
(1992)
Mating success of hamadryas, anubis and hybrid male baboons in a "mixed" social group in the Awash National Park
P. Shipman, J. Phillips-Conroy (1977)
Hominid tool‐making versus carnivore scavengingAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 46
N. Barnicot, C. Jolly, E. Huehns, J. Moor-Jankowski (1964)
A Carbonic Anhydrase Variant in the BaboonNature, 202
W. Dirks, D. Reid, C. Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy, F. Brett (2002)
Out of the mouths of baboons: stress, life history, and dental development in the Awash National Park hybrid zone, Ethiopia.American journal of physical anthropology, 118 3
Amnolaevulic Dehydrase (2005)
Zone Electrophoresis in Starch Gels : Group Variations-in the Serum Proteins of Normal Human Adults BY 0
M. Szmulewicz, L. Andino, E. Reategui, T. Woolley-Barker, C. Jolly, T. Disotell, R. Herrera (1999)
An Alu insertion polymorphism in a baboon hybrid zone.American journal of physical anthropology, 109 1
A. Bailey, M. Lauck, S. Sibley, T. Friedrich, J. Kuhn, N. Freimer, A. Jasinska, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, P. Marx, C. Apetrei, J. Rogers, T. Goldberg, D. O’Connor (2015)
Zoonotic Potential of Simian ArterivirusesJournal of Virology, 90
F. Brett, T. Turner, C. Jolly, R. Cauble (1982)
Trapping Baboons and Vervet Monkeys from Wild, Free-Ranging PopulationsJournal of Wildlife Management, 46
C. Hildebolt, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, J. Schaeffer (1993)
Alveolar bone loss in wild baboonsAmerican Journal of Primatology, 29
(1972)
The classification and natural history of Theropithecus (Simopithecus) (Andrews
G. Conroy, C. Jolly, Douglas Cramer, Jon Kalb (1978)
Newly discovered fossil hominid skull from the Afar depression, EthiopiaNature, 276
William Banks, J. Phillips-Conroy, Clifford Jolly, John Morley (2001)
Serum leptin levels in wild and captive populations of baboons (papio): implications for the ancestral role of leptin.The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 86 9
J. Phillips-Conroy, Clifford Jolly, F. Brett (1991)
Characteristics of hamadryas-like male baboons living in anubis baboon troops in the Awash hybrid zone, Ethiopia.American journal of physical anthropology, 86 3
L. Swedell (2000)
Social behavior and reproductive strategies of female hamadryas baboons, Papio hamadryas hamadryas, in Ethiopia
(1970)
An annotated classification of the Cercopithecoidea
J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, P. Nystrom, H. Hemmalin (1992)
Migration of male hamadryas baboons into anubis groups in the Awash National Park, EthiopiaInternational Journal of Primatology, 13
J. Crook, P. Aldrich-Blake (1968)
Ecological and behavioural contrasts between sympatric ground dwelling primates in Ethiopia.Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 8 3
(1974)
Proportions of the extrinsic foot muscles in some lorisid prosimians
S. Pinker (2002)
The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature
J. Robinson (1953)
Telanthropus and its phylogenetic significance.American journal of physical anthropology, 11 4
D. Melnick, C. Jolly, K. Kidd (1986)
Genetics of a wild population of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta): II. The Dunga Gali population in species-wide perspective.American journal of physical anthropology, 71 2
R. Bernstein, Heather Drought, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly (2013)
Hormonal Correlates of Divergent Growth Trajectories in Wild Male Anubis (Papio anubis) and Hamadryas (P. hamadryas) Baboons in the Awash River Valley, EthiopiaInternational Journal of Primatology, 34
J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly (1999)
Field Primatology and Biomedical ResearchScience, 284
J. Phillips-Conroy, T. Bergman, C. Jolly (2000)
Old World Monkeys: Quantitative assessment of occlusal wear and age estimation in Ethiopian and Tanzanian baboons
L. Fairbanks, M. Fontenot, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, J. Kaplan, J. Mann (1999)
CSF Monoamines, Age and Impulsivity in Wild Grivet Monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops aethiops)Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 53
C. Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy (2003)
Testicular Size, Mating System, and Maturation Schedules in Wild Anubis and Hamadryas BaboonsInternational Journal of Primatology, 24
(1970)
The Strange Case of the Rickety Cossack and Other Cautionary Tales from Human Evolution
(2016)
A dopamine pathway
(1967)
Variations in the group-specific (Gc) component and other blood
C. Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy, J. Kaplan, J. Mann (2013)
Monoamine Neurotransmitter Metabolites in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of a Group of Hybrid Baboons (Papio hamadryas × P. anubis)International Journal of Primatology, 34
T. Kodama, D. Silva, M. Daniel, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly, J. Rogers, R. Desrosiers (1989)
Prevalence of antibodies to SIV in baboons in their native habitat.AIDS research and human retroviruses, 5 3
Clifford Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy, T. Turner, S. Broussard, James Allan (1996)
SIVagm incidence over two decades in a natural population of Ethiopian grivet monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops aethiops)Journal of Medical Primatology, 25
D. Melnick, C. Jolly, K. Kidd (1984)
The genetics of a wild population of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta). I. Genetic variability within and between social groupsAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology, 63
(1970)
The large African monkeys as an adaptive array. See Napier & Napier
Jon Kalb, M. Jaegar, C. Jolly, Berhane Kana (1982)
Preliminary geology, paleontology and paleoecology of a sangoan site at Andalee, Middle Awash Valley, EthiopiaJournal of Archaeological Science, 9
P. Nystrom, J. Phillips-Conroy, C. Jolly (2004)
Dental microwear in anubis and hybrid baboons (Papio hamadryas, sensu lato) living in Awash National Park, Ethiopia.American journal of physical anthropology, 125 3
C. Jolly, T. Turner, W. Socha, A. Wiener (1977)
Human‐Type A‐B‐O Blood Group Antigens of Ethiopian Vervet Monkeys (Cercopithecus aethiops) in the Wild 1Journal of Medical Primatology, 6
C. Jolly (1963)
222. A Suggested Case of Evolution by Sexual Selection in Primates, 63
T. Newman (1997)
Mitochondrial DNA analysis of intraspecific hybridization in Papio hamadryas anubis, P. h. hamadryas and their hybrids in The Awash National Park, Ethiopia
Karl Schmidt, Ernest Mayr (1943)
Systematics and the Origin of Species from the Viewpoint of a ZoologistCopeia, 1943
(1967)
The evolution of the baboons. See Vagtborg
N. Barnicot, E. Huehns, C. Jolly (1966)
Biochemical studies on haemoglobin variants of the irus macaqueProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. Biological Sciences, 165
J. Napier, P. Napier (1971)
Old World Monkeys: Evolution, Systematics and Behavior
F. Anapol, T. Turner, C. Mott, C. Jolly (2005)
Comparative postcranial body shape and locomotion in Chlorocebus aethiops and Cercopithecus mitis.American journal of physical anthropology, 127 2
(1955)
Chicago: Chicago Univ. Press Le Gros Clark WE. 1959. The Antecedents of Man
Christina Bergey, J. Phillips-Conroy, T. Disotell, C. Jolly (2016)
Dopamine pathway is highly diverged in primate species that differ markedly in social behaviorProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 113
(1998)
Anapol et al. 2005), and she has since gone on to build a rich data set documenting the species across Africa
J. Gregory (1957)
The Fossil Evidence for Human EvolutionThe Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 29
J. Phillips-Conroy, F. Lambrecht, C. Jolly (1988)
Hepatocystis in Populations of Baboons (Papio hamadryas s.l.) of Tanzania and EthiopiaJournal of Medical Primatology, 17
C. Jolly, J. Phillips-Conroy (2006)
Testicular Size, Developmental Trajectories, and Male Life History Strategies in Four Baboon Taxa
C. Jolly (2014)
A darwinian species definition and its implicationsEvolutionary Anthropology: Issues, 23
T. Cerling, K. Chritz, N. Jablonski, M. Leakey, F. Manthi (2013)
Diet of Theropithecus from 4 to 1 Ma in KenyaProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 110
Jon Kalb, E. Oswald, A. Mebrate, Sleshi Tebedge, C. Jolly (1982)
Stratigraphy of the A wash Group, Middle A wash Valley, Afar, EthiopiaNewsletters on Stratigraphy, 11
Clifford Jolly (1993)
Species, Subspecies, and Baboon Systematics
HIV and SIV research
Jon Kalb, C. Jolly, Sleshi Tebedge, A. Mebrate, C. Smart, E. Oswald, P. Whitehead, C. Wood, Tsrha Adefris, V. Rawn-Schatzinger (1982)
Vertebrate faunas from the Awash Group, Middle Awash Valley, Afar, EthiopiaJournal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2
N. Barnicot, C. Jolly, P. Wade (1967)
Protein variations and primatology.American journal of physical anthropology, 27 3
C. Jolly, N. Barnicot (1966)
Serum and red-cell protein variations of the Celebes black ape.Folia primatologica; international journal of primatology, 4 3
C. Jolly (1970)
Hadropithecus: A Lemuroid Small-Object Feeder, 5
Anna Weyher, J. Phillips-Conroy, Marc Fourrier, C. Jolly (2014)
Male-Driven Grooming Bouts in Mixed-Sex Dyads of Kinda Baboons (Papio kindae)Folia Primatologica, 85
I am delighted to contribute this career piece, although there are many other aged physical anthropologists who are more distinguished! I have tried to avoid duplicating another retrospective rumination (Jolly 2009) while describing personal academic experiences over the past 60 years or so. This is not a CV; I have concentrated on my main research themes, omitting some academic byways, teaching, textbooks, and edited volumes. The account is punctuated with opinionated comments, mostly on physical anthropology, but sometimes, rashly, on other anthropological specialties. It begins early, because my professional interests have deep roots, and finishes with a speculation about the future of physical anthropology, and anthropology in general, in the coming genomic age.
Annual Review of Anthropology – Annual Reviews
Published: Oct 21, 2016
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