Anne Zeller

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Anne C. Zeller is a physical anthropologist who specializes in the study of primates. She received her M.A.(1971) and Ph.D (1978) from the University of Toronto.

During her graduate studies she worked on chromosome analysis, comparing

primate communication
.

She is also interested in the use of film in research and teaching, has prepared video tapes for use in her classes and is analyzing film taken during her field research. Her current research concerns the interactions of adults and infants in the socializing process of Macaca fascicularis, the crab-eating macaque of Indonesia.

Anne began teaching full-time at the University of Waterloo in the Department of Anthropology in 1982, and spent several years as the Chair or Head of Anthropology after 1993. Anne also held a series of positions at the University of Alberta, the University of Victoria and the University of Toronto. She retired from teaching in 2009.

Filmography

  • Chimpanzees Today
  • Five Species
  • Hominid Evolution 1: The Early Stages
  • Hominid Evolution 2: The Genus Homo
  • Images From the Field: Baboons
  • Lemurs of Madagascar
  • New World Monkeys
  • Primate-Human Interaction
  • Primate Patterns II
  • Sifakas of Madagascar
  • What Do Primatologists Do?

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