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Andrew J. Marshall
Professor
Ecosystem Science and Management
Conservation + Restoration
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About
I am a biological anthropologist, tropical ecologist, and conservation biologist primarily interested in the ecology and conservation of vertebrates and tropical forests. I am also keenly interested in the analysis and display of quantitative information.
Publications
- Mitani JC, E Abwe, G Campbell, T Giles-Vernick, T Goldberg, MR McLennan, S Preuschoft, J Supriatna, AJ Marshall. 2024. Future coexistence with great apes will require major changes to policy and practice. Nature Human Behavior https://doi.org/10.1038/s41562-024-01830-x
- Meijaard E, D Sheil, J Sherman, L Chua, S Ni'matullah, K Wilson, M Ancrenaz, D Liswanto, SA Wich, B Goossens, HS Kühl, M Voigt, Y Rayadin, Y Kurniawan, A Trianto*, D Priatna, GL Banes, E Massingham, J Payne, AJ Marshall. 2023. Restoring the orangutan in a Whole- or Half-Earth context. Oryx 57: 566-577.
- Marshall AJ, MT Farr, L Beaudrot, EF Zipkin, KL Feilen, LG Bell, E Setiawan, TW Susanto, T Mitra Setia, M Leighton & HU Wittmer. 2021. Biotic and abiotic drivers of dispersion dynamics in a large-bodied tropical vertebrate, the Western Bornean orangutan. Oecologia. 196: 707–721.
Research
The primary aims of our research group are to contribute to our understanding of the ecology, evolution, and conservation of tropical vertebrate populations and their habitats, and to apply this understanding to studies of human evolution. Our published work encompasses anthropology, ecology, botany, conservation biology, and animal behavior.
Education
PhD, Harvard University (anthropology)
MA, Harvard University (anthropology)
BA, Harvard University (anthropology)
Affiliations
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
- Program in the Environment
- Program in Computing for the Arts and Sciences
In the News
In the Media