Washington & Lee University Visiting Assistant Professor Kraus Publishes Primate Research in International Journal of Primatology
April 03, 2026
April 03, 2026
WASHINGTON, April 3 (TNSjou) -- A researcher at Washington and Lee University has identified how temperature fluctuations influence the lives of primates in China, providing insight into how climate changes impact animal behavior. Jacob Kraus, visiting assistant professor of biology, authored the study which focuses on the physiological demands of black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys.
The research, titled Age-Sex Class Variation in the Activity Budget and Diet of Rhinopithecus bieti i . . .
The research, titled Age-Sex Class Variation in the Activity Budget and Diet of Rhinopithecus bieti i . . .
