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Joan Silk
American biological anthropologist, primatologist

Joan Silk

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American biological anthropologist, primatologist
A.K.A.
Joan B. Silk
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Riverside, Riverside County, California, USA
Age
71 years
Education
Doctor of Philosophy
University of California
Davis, Yolo County, USA
(-1981)
Employers
Arizona State University
Tempe, Maricopa County, USA
(2012-)
University of California, Los Angeles
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, USA
(1986-2012)
Emory University
Atlanta, Fulton County, USA
(1984-1986)
Notable Works
Chimpanzees are indifferent to the welfare of unrelated group members
 
Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) do not develop contingent reciprocity in an experimental task
 
Male-female relationships in olive baboons (Papio anubis): Parenting or mating effort?
 
Cooperatively breeding cottontop tamarins (Saguinus oedipus) do not donate rewards to their long-term mates
 
Social relationships among adult female baboons (papio cynocephalus) I. Variation in the strength of social bonds
 
Kin Selection in Primate Groups
 
Maternal rank and local resource competition do not predict birth sex ratios in wild baboons.
 
The evolution of human cooperation
 
The benefits of social capital: close social bonds among female baboons enhance offspring survival.
 
Changes in the dominance rank and reproductive behaviour of male bonnet macaques (Macaca radiata)
 
Evolutionary biology: The path to sociality
 
Awards
Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science
(2021)
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Biography

Joan B. Silk (born December 16, 1953) is an American primatologist, Regents Professor in the School of Human Evolution and Social Change (SHESC) at Arizona State University . Her research interests include evolutionary anthropology, animal behavior, and primatology. Together with her anthropologist husband, Robert T. Boyd (also a professor in the same school), she wrote the textbook How Humans Evolved.

Life

Silk was born in Riverside, California. She studied anthropology at the Pitzer College, Claremont Colleges, earning a bachelor's degree in 1975. She earned a master's degree in anthropology at the University of California, Davis in 1978 and completed her Ph.D. in anthropology from Davis in 1981. After postdoctoral research in the Department of Biology at the University of Chicago, she became an assistant professor at Emory University from 1984–1986. From 1986 to 2012, Silk was on the faculty of the University of California, Los Angeles Department of Anthropology and served as Department Chair for six years. She is currently a Regents Professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University.

Honors and awards

Silk is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a Fellow of the Animal Behavior Society, and a Fellow of the American Anthropological Association.

Books

Silk is the coauthor or coeditor of:

  • Boyd, Robert; Silk, Joan B. (2017). How Humans Evolved, Eighth Edition. W.W. Norton. ISBN 0393603458.
  • Mitani, John C.; Call, Josep; Palombit, Ryne A.; Silk, Joan B., Eds. (2012). The Evolution of Primate Societies. ISBN 0226531724.
  • Kappeler, Peter M.; Silk, Joan B., Eds. (2010). Mind the Gap: Tracing the Origins of Human Universals. ISBN 9783642027246.
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