Susan C. Alberts

Susan C. Alberts

Duke University

H-index: 85

North America-United States

About Susan C. Alberts

Susan C. Alberts, With an exceptional h-index of 85 and a recent h-index of 54 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Duke University, specializes in the field of Biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Using non-invasive behavioral and physiological data to measure biological age in wild baboons

Thyroid hormone concentrations in female baboons: Metabolic consequences of living in a highly seasonal environment

DNA methylation signatures of early-life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboons

Testing frameworks for early life effects: the developmental constraints and adaptive response hypotheses do not explain key fertility outcomes in wild female baboons

Infant spatial relationships with adult males in a wild primate: males as mitigators or magnifiers of intergenerational effects of early adversity?

Social and early life determinants of survival from cradle to grave: a case study in wild baboons

THE LONG LIVES OF PRIMATES AND THE ‘INVARIANT RATE OF AGING’HYPOTHESIS

A causal mediation model for longitudinal mediators and survival outcomes with an application to animal behavior

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21523

Citations(since 2020)

9587

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15743

hIndex(all)

85

hIndex(since 2020)

54

i10Index(all)

170

i10Index(since 2020)

156

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Susan C. Alberts Skills & Research Interests

Biology

Top articles of Susan C. Alberts

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Using non-invasive behavioral and physiological data to measure biological age in wild baboons

GeroScience

Chelsea J Weibel

Mauna R Dasari

David A Jansen

Laurence R Gesquiere

Raphael S Mututua

...

2024/5/2

Thyroid hormone concentrations in female baboons: Metabolic consequences of living in a highly seasonal environment

Hormones and Behavior

Laurence R Gesquiere

Christine Adjangba

Tim L Wango

Vivian K Oudu

Raphael S Mututua

...

2024/5/1

DNA methylation signatures of early-life adversity are exposure-dependent in wild baboons

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Jordan A Anderson

Dana Lin

Amanda J Lea

Rachel A Johnston

Tawni Voyles

...

2024/3/12

Testing frameworks for early life effects: the developmental constraints and adaptive response hypotheses do not explain key fertility outcomes in wild female baboons

bioRxiv

Stacy Rosenbaum

Anup Malani

Amanda J Lea

Jenny Tung

Susan C Alberts

...

2024

Infant spatial relationships with adult males in a wild primate: males as mitigators or magnifiers of intergenerational effects of early adversity?

bioRxiv

Matthew N Zipple

Chelsea A Southworth

Stefanie P Zipple

Elizabeth A Archie

Jenny Tung

...

2024

Social and early life determinants of survival from cradle to grave: a case study in wild baboons

Jenny Tung

Elizabeth C Lange

Susan C Alberts

Elizabeth A Archie

2023/6/13

THE LONG LIVES OF PRIMATES AND THE ‘INVARIANT RATE OF AGING’HYPOTHESIS

Nature communications

Fernando Colchero

José Manuel Aburto

Elizabeth A Archie

Christophe Boesch

Thomas Breuer

...

2021/6/16

A causal mediation model for longitudinal mediators and survival outcomes with an application to animal behavior

Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics

Shuxi Zeng

Elizabeth C Lange

Elizabeth A Archie

Fernando A Campos

Susan C Alberts

...

2023/6

Environmental, sex-specific and genetic determinants of infant social behaviour in a wild primate

Proceedings of the Royal Society B

Elizabeth C Lange

Madison Griffin

Arielle S Fogel

Elizabeth A Archie

Jenny Tung

...

2023/11/15

Early life adversity and adult social relationships have independent effects on survival in a wild primate

Science Advances

Elizabeth C Lange

Shuxi Zeng

Fernando A Campos

Fan Li

Jenny Tung

...

2023/5/17

Early life drought predicts components of adult body size in wild female baboons

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

Emily J Levy

Anna Lee

I Long'ida Siodi

Emma C Helmich

Emily M McLean

...

2023/11

Universal gut microbial relationships in the gut microbiome of wild baboons

Elife

Kimberly E Roche

Johannes R Bjork

Mauna R Dasari

Laura Grieneisen

David Jansen

...

2023/5/9

Five Decades of Data Yield No Support for Adaptive Biasing of Offspring Sex Ratio in Wild Baboons (Papio cynocephalus)

The American Naturalist

Matthew N Zipple

Elizabeth A Archie

Jenny Tung

Raphael S Mututua

J Kinyua Warutere

...

2023/10/1

Ecology and age, but not genetic ancestry, predict fetal loss in a wild baboon hybrid zone

American Journal of Biological Anthropology

Arielle S Fogel

Peter O Oduor

Albert W Nyongesa

Charles N Kimwele

Susan C Alberts

...

2023/4

Genetic variance and indirect genetic effects for affiliative social behavior in a wild primate

Evolution

Emily M McLean

Jacob A Moorad

Jenny Tung

Elizabeth A Archie

Susan C Alberts

2023/7/1

Seeing the future: a better way to model and test for adaptive developmental plasticity

Anup Malani

Stacy Rosenbaum

Susan C Alberts

Elizabeth A Archie

2022/2/28

Synchrony and idiosyncrasy in the gut microbiome of wild baboons

Nature ecology & evolution

Johannes R Björk

Mauna R Dasari

Kim Roche

Laura Grieneisen

Trevor J Gould

...

2022/7

The expanding value of long-term studies of individuals in the wild

Nature Ecology & Evolution

Ben C Sheldon

Loeske EB Kruuk

Susan C Alberts

2022/12

Distinct gene regulatory signatures of dominance rank and social bond strength in wild baboons

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Jordan A Anderson

Amanda J Lea

Tawni N Voyles

Mercy Y Akinyi

Ruth Nyakundi

...

2022/2/28

Automated, high-throughput image calibration for parallel-laser photogrammetry

Mammalian Biology

Jack L Richardson

Emily J Levy

Riddhi Ranjithkumar

Huichun Yang

Eric Monson

...

2022/6

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