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DESCRIPTION:Susan Alberts (Duke University)\, “Parenting through adversity:
  social\, parental and intergenerational effects on individual life histor
 ies in a wild primate”\, IAST General Seminar\, Toulouse: IAST\, March 31\
 , 2026\, 11:30–12:30\, room Auditorium 4 (First floor - TSE Building).\n\n
 For long-lived social species\, including humans and nonhuman primates\, p
 arental and social environments\, as well as ecological influences\, can h
 ave powerful effects on well-being and survival. The patterns and processe
 s underlying these effects are of central interest in biomedicine\, public
  health\, and evolutionary biology. In humans\, these topics can be diffic
 ult to study because of our long lifespans and many environmental and beha
 vioral confounds\; these questions are sometimes more accessible in studie
 s of wild primates\, which are closely related and offer an accelerated li
 fe course relative to humans\, as well as a simplified model of complex hu
 man societies. Long-term studies can also provide prospective\, full life-
 course data combined with real-time\, direct observations of behavior. Her
 e\, I synthesize recent research on social\, parental\, intergenerational\
 , and ecological determinants of survival in wild baboons in the Amboseli 
 basin of southern Kenya. I describe how social\, parental\, intergeneratio
 nal\, and ecological are linked to survival in this population. I also ref
 lect on several evolutionary opportunities and constraints associated with
  the extended offspring dependence in primates.
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LOCATION:Toulouse: IAST\, March 31\, 2026\, 11:30–12:30\, room Auditorium 4
  (First floor - TSE Building)
SUMMARY:IAST General Seminar
URL;TYPE=URI:https://www.iast.fr/seminars/2026-parenting-through-adversity-
 social-parental-and-intergenerational-effects-individual-life-histories
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