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Delphine De Moor
@DeMoorDelphine
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behavioral biologist, studying the evolution of social relationships - postdoc @CrabExeter @exeterpsych | team @ABCmicrogrants | she/her
University of Exeter
Joined March 2015
Had a fantastic time @soapboxexeter! 👩🔬 We explored what we can learn from #MacaqueNet about why we have friends 🐒🩷🐒 & even built a real-life social network! 🤩 Big thanks to everyone who joined & special shout-out to amazing organisers Ana, @SariqaWagley & @DardenSafi 🥰
Big well done to @DeMoorDelphine -introducing animal friendships and her work on macaque monkeys to packed audiences with great participation! @CrabExeter @UniofExeterNews
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RT @arsweeny: Interested in fitness consequences of the gut microbiome in the wild? Keen on being involved with an iconic long-term study s…
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RT @evo_NTU: 🚨Two fully funded PhD studentships 1⃣baboon health resilience with @drchrisyoung1 @rich_mcfarland @StefanoKaburu 👉 https://t.c…
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RT @JoshAFirth: New PhD opportunity: harnessing real-world network experiments to aid prediction of how natural social systems will respond…
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RT @Princeton: When associate professor @gerrygcarter came to campus to continue his research on vampire bats and their relationships, #Pri…
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RT @MatthiasLoretto: PhD Opportunity!! in my new lab @FIWIvienna 🦌 Movement Ecology of European Ungulates 🫎 Quantifying individual varia…
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Do dominance hierarchies based on all aggression, only resolved conflicts, or only unprovoked submission align? This study shows they often don’t—an important finding for comparative research on social behavior
"Hierarchies and ranks inferred from ritualized interactions without aggression often differ from those inferred from aggression - perhaps aggression is context dependent and doesn't reflect mutually recognized relationships." Read the full paper here:
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RT @AnimalEcology: "Hierarchies and ranks inferred from ritualized interactions without aggression often differ from those inferred from ag…
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RT @Jordan_SMartin: When and why does social plasticity evolve, and what are its consequences for phenotypic evolution in fluctuating envir…
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RT @CornishJackdaws: Corvids calling! New PhD opportunity on corvid communication in the wild. Sep 2025 start. Fully funded by @SWBio_DTP.…
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RT @DrRobinMorrison: POSTDOC ADVERT: The Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund is hiring a postdoc on their NIH project examining how early life adversi…
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RT @Samellisq: Funded PhD Available at the University of Exeter. Loneliness is a global epidemic. We want to use field experiments in wild…
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RT @BerthetMelissa: Amazed to see grants offering money for fieldwork 1st aid courses and student gear 🥳 I have often been told these are n…
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RT @ABCmicrogrants: Just a day following #internationalmentoringday, we held our second mentorship matching event! 📸@DeMoorDelphine Thank…
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RT @ljnbrent: @CayoSantiagoPR @skpatter7 @erin_sira Read a nice summary of @erin_sira's paper, which was done in collaboration with @MeliSa…
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RT @ABCmicrogrants: 📢Attention please! Our next mentorship matching event is happening on October 30th at 14:00 GMT. Mentees interested…
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RT @JBBrask: ⭐️New paper⭐️ What happens to the spread of cooperation if cooperators occupy well-connected positions in social networks? W…
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RT @tncvidya: If you would like to work on experimental evolution (using Drosophila), evolutionary theory, animal behaviour & socioecology…
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RT @joshiamitabhevo: I am looking for PhD students interested in (a) core evolutionary theory - reconceptualizing heredity, fitness and sel…
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