Brooke E Crowley
Assistant Professor
Department of Geology
University of Cincinnati
United States of America
Biography
Assistant Professor, Stable Isotope Ecology, Quaternary Paleoecology
Research Interest
I use stable isotope biogeochemistry to answer a variety of questions about modern and extinct mammal communities. My main research interests include extinction, environmental and ecological consequences of human impacts, habitat transformation and conservation.
Publications
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Vogel, E.R., Knott, C.D., Crowley, B.E., Blakely, M.D., Larsen, M.D., and Dominy, N.J. (2012). Bornean orangutans at the brink of protein bankruptcy. Biology Letters, 8:, 333-336.
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Crowley, B.E. (2012). Stable isotope techniques and applications for primatologists. International Journal of Primatology, 33:, 673-701.
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Crowley, B.E., Godfrey, L.R., Guilderson, T.P., Koch, P.L., and Dominy, N.J. (2012). Extinction and ecological retreat in a community of primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 2279, 3597-3605.