Dr. Andrea Baden and her team have spent a lot of time in the rainforests of eastern Madagascar learning about the social lives of ruffed lemurs. In this episode, she shares why it takes a village to run a ruffed lemur kindergarten, how art photography led to her career in primatology, and how ruffed lemurs adapted to climate change. Socially, ruffed lemurs are one of the weirdest lemurs out there, and Dr. Baden is the perfect person to explain the method to their social madness.
Dr. Baden’s Lab Homepage – CLICK HERE
Dr. Baden’s research paper on nesting ruffed lemurs – CLICK HERE
Dr. Baden’s research paper on fission-fusion social dynamics in ruffed lemurs – CLICK HERE