Publication list
This is a fairly complete listing as of the last time I updated it; to my chagrin, I discovered recently that it had been nearly 10 years since the last time. What can I say.
- 2017. Moore, J., Black, J., Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A., Idani, G., Piel, A., and Stewart, F. Chimpanzee vertebrate consumption: Savanna and forest chimpanzees compared. J. Hum. Evol. 112: 30-40. PDF
- 2017. Piel, A. K., Strampelli, P., Greathead, E., Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A., Moore, J., and Stewart, F. A. The diet of open-habitat chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) in the Issa valley, western Tanzania. J. Hum. Evol. 112: 57-69. PDF
- 2016. Schoeninger, M. J., Most, C. A., Moore, J. J., and Somerville, A. D. Environmental variables across Pan troglodytes study sites correspond with the carbon, but not the nitrogen, stable isotope ratios of chimpanzee hair. Am. J. Primatol. 78:1055-1069. PDF
- 2014. Most, C. A., Sommerville, A. D., Moore, J. J., and Schoeninger, M. J. Stable isotope ratios (delta C-13 and delta N-15) of hair reflect differences in foraging ecology and seasonal variation at two chimpanzee field sites (Gombe and Ugalla) [abstract] Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 153: 190.
- 2013. Gonzalez-Moreno, O., Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A., Piel, A. K., Stewart, F. A., Gracenea, M., and Moore, J. Prevalence and climatic associated factors of Cryptosporidium sp. infections in savanna chimpanzees from Ugalla, Western Tanzania. Parasitol. Res. 112: 393-399.
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- 2013. Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A., Moore, J., and Stanford, C. B. Chimpanzee nesting patterns in savanna habitat: Environmental influences and preferences. Amer. J. Primatol. 75: 979-994. PDF
- 2012. Moore, J. Chimp research policy: Think globally. Science 335: 1169 [letter] PDF
- 2011. Rudicell, R. S., Piel, A. K., Stewart, F., Moore, D. L., Learn, G. H., Li, Y., Takehisa, J., Pintea, L., Shaw, G. M., Moore, J., Sharp, P. M., and Hahn, B. H. High prevalence of Simian Immunodeficiency Virus infection in a community of savanna chimpanzees. J. Virol. 85: 9918-9928. PDF
- 2007. Hernandez-Aguilar, R. A., J. Moore and T. R. Pickering. Savanna chimpanzees use tools to harvest the underground storage organs of plants. PNAS 104(49): 19210 - 19213. PDF
- 2007. Moore, J. Perspective: Phenotype matching and inbreeding avoidance in African elephants. Molec. Ecol. 16: 4421-4423. PDF
- 2007. Ogawa, H., G. Idani, J. Moore, L. Pintea and A. Hernandez. Sleeping parties and bed distribution of chimpanzees in the savanna woodland, Ugalla, Tanzania. Int. J. Primatol. 28: 1397-1412. PDF
- 2007. Piel, A. K. and J. Moore. Locating elusive animals: Using a passive acoustic system to study savanna chimpanzees at Ugalla, Western Tanzania [abstract]. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 44: 189.
- 2007. Moore, J. The uncertain future of research chimpanzees. Science 315: 1493-1494. PDF
- 2006. Moore, J. & L. Hagey. Bile acids and primate diets [abstract] Int. J. Primatol. 27(Supp. 1): Abstract 208. PDF
- 2006. Piel, A., L. Pintea & J. Moore. Several ways to be a savanna chimpanzee [abstract]. Int. J. Primatol. 27(Supp. 1): Abstract 169. PDF
- 2006. Hernandez-Aguilar, A., J. Moore, F. Stewart, A. Piel, H. Ogawa and L. Pintea. Surveys of Ugalla and Masito. IN Surveys of chimpanzees and other biodiversity in Western Tanzania. Eds D. Moyer, A. J. Plumptre, L. Pintea et al, Unpublished Report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service: 24-31. PDF
- 2006. Moyer, D., A. J. Plumptre, L. Pintea, A. Hernandez-Aguilar, J. Moore, F. Stewart, T. R. B. Davenport, A. Piel, S. Kamenya, H. Mugabe, N. Mpunga and M. Mwangoka. Surveys of chimpanzees and other biodiversity in Western Tanzania. Unpublished Report to United States Fish and Wildlife Service: 65pp.
- 2006. Ogawa, H., J. Moore and S. Kamenya. Chimpanzees in the Ntakata and Kakungu Areas, Tanzania. Primate Conservation 21: 97-101. PDF
- 2005. Gagneux, P., J. J. Moore and A. Varki. The ethics of research on great apes. Nature 437: 27-29.PDF
- 2004. Moore, J. The history of human food transfers: Tinbergen's other question. Beh. Brain Sci. 27(4): 566-567. PDF
- 2004. Moore, J. The puzzling origins of AIDS. Amer. Sci. 92: 540-547.PDF
- 2004. Ogawa, H., J. Moore, M. Kanamori & S. Kamenya. Report on the chimpanzees of the Wansisi and Makomayo areas, Tanzania. Pan Africa News 11(2): 3-5.
- 2004. Moore, J. Understanding Dispersal: We're Making Progress ... Slowly. Review of Primate Dispersal: Proximate and Ultimate Causes and Consequences (Part 1 and Part 2). M. Schwibbe and C.B. Jones (eds.). Primate Report: 67 (2003) and 68 (2004) online at the Theoretical Primatology Project.
- 2003. Moore, J. "Primates face to face: the conservation implications of human-nonhuman primate interconnections" by A. Fuentes & L. Wolfe (book review). Primates. 44: 303-305. PDF
- 2002. Moore, J. The Making of Intelligence, by K. Richardson (book review). J. Hered. 93: 462-464.
- 2001. Schoeninger, M. J., Bunn, H. T., Murray, S., Pickering, T. & Moore, J. Meat-eating by the fourth African ape. pp. 179-195 IN Stanford, C. B. & Bunn, H. T. (Ed.), Meat-eating and Human Evolution. New York: Oxford University Press.
- 2000. Hsu, M. J., Moore, J., Lin, J. F. & Agoramoorthy, G. High incidence of supernumerary nipples and twins in Formosan macaques (Macaca cyclopis) at Mt. Longevity, Taiwan. Am. J. Primatol. 52: 199-205. PDF
- 2000. Chitnis, A., Rawls, D. & Moore, J. Origin of HIV-1 in
colonial French Equatorial Africa? AIDS Res. Hum. Retroviruses.
16: 5-8 PDF
- 2000. Moore, J. Morality and the elephant: prosocial behaviour, normativity and fluctuating allegiances (commentary on Flack & de Waal). J. Consciousness Studies. 7: 52-55. PDF
- 1999. Schoeninger, M. J., Moore, J. & Sept, J. M. Subsistence
strategies of two 'savanna' chimpanzee populations: the stable isotope
evidence. Am. J. Primatol. 49: 297-314. PDF
- 1999. Moore, J. Book review of Evolution of Social Behaviour
Patterns in Primates and Man (Runciman et al., Eds, 1996). J. Anthropol.
Res. 55: 279-281.
- 1999. Moore, J. Population density,
social pathology, and behavioral ecology. Primates. 40: 5-26. PDF
- 1998. Moore, J. Joint review of The Biological
Basis of Human Behavior (Sussman, 1997) and Human Nature: A
Critical Reader (Betzig, 1997). Amer. Anthropol. 100:802-
804.
- 1998. Varki, A., Wills, C., Perlmutter, D., Woodruff, D., Gage, F., Moore, J., Semendeferi, K., Benirschke, K., Katzman, R., Doolittle, R. & Bullock, T. Great Ape Phenome Project? Science. 282: 239-240. PDF
- 1998. Moore, J. Commentary on The social
behavior of chimpanzees and bonobos (by Craig Stanford). Curr.
Anthropol. 39: 412-413.
- 1997. Frank, R., Flynn, D. & Moore, J. Behavioral differences among four
species of guenon in captivity [abstract]. Am. J. Primatol. 42: 110-
111.
- 1996. Moore, J. Savanna chimpanzees, referential models and the last
common ancestor. pp. 275-292 IN McGrew, W. C., Marchant, L. & Nishida, T.
(Ed.), Great Ape Societies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. PDF
- 1996. Moore, J. Are aliens likely to be altruists? pp. 96-103 (Ed.),
Proceedings, When Cosmic Cultures Meet (Washington D.C., May 1995).
Falls Church (VA): Human Potential Foundation.
- 1995. Moore, J. Personality, ecology and DNA: male reproductive tactics in Old World Primates [abstract]. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop. Suppl. : 157. PDF
- 1995. Morin, P. A., Moore, J. J. & Woodruff, D. S. Chimpanzee kinship
[response]. Science. 268: 186-188.
- 1994. Morin, P. A., Wallis, J., Moore, J. J. & Woodruff, D. S. Paternity
exclusion in a community of wild chimpanzees using hypervariable simple
sequence repeats. Molec. Ecology. 3: 469-478.
- 1994. Morin, P. A., Moore, J., Chakraborty, R., Jin, L., Goodall, J. &
Woodruff, D. S. Kin selection, social structure, gene flow, and the evolution of
chimpanzees. Science. 265: 1193-1201. PDF
- 1994. Moore, J. Plants of the Tongwe East Forest Reserve (Ugalla),
Tanzania. Tropics. 3: 333-340. PDF
- 1994. Moore, J. Hominids, coalitions and
weapons; not vehicles. Beh. Brain Sci. 17: 632.
- 1994. Moore, J. The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity [book
review]. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 95: 103-105.
- 1993. Morin, P. A., Wallis, J., Moore, J. J., Chakraborty, R. & Woodruff, D.
S. Non-invasive sampling and DNA amplification for paternity exclusion,
community structure, and phylogeography in wild chimpanzees.
Primates. 34: 347-356. PDF
- 1993. Moore, J. Inbreeding and outbreeding in primates: What's wrong
with "the dispersing sex"? pp. 392-426 IN Thornhill, N. W. (Ed.), The
Natural History of Inbreeding and Outbreeding: Theoretical and Empirical
Perspectives. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
- 1992. Morin, P. A., Moore, J. & Woodruff, D. S. Identification of
chimpanzee subspecies with DNA from hair and allele-specific probes. Proc.
R. Soc. Lond. B. 249: 293-297. PDF
- 1992. Moore, J. & Jacobsen, J. Remote morphometry [abstract]. Amer.
J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 14: 126-127.
- 1992. Moore, J. Sociobiology and incest
avoidance: a critical look at a critical review. Amer. Anthropol.
94: 929-932. PDF
- 1992. Moore, J. Primate Behavior: An Exercise Workbook (book review).
Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 87: 504-505.
- 1992. Moore, J. The Egalitarians - Human and
Chimpanzee (book review). Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 88: 259-
262.
- 1992. Moore, J. Dispersal, nepotism, and primate social behavior. Int.
J. Primatol. 13: 361-378. PDF
- 1992. Moore, J. Comment on "Was there no place like home?" (by J.
Sept). Curr. Anthropol. 33: 198-199.
- 1992. Moore, J. "Savanna" chimpanzees. pp. 99-118 IN Nishida, T.,
McGrew, W. C., Marler, P., Pickford, M. & de Waal, F. B. M. (Ed.), Topics in
Primatology, Vol. I: Human Origins. Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. PDF
- 1991. Moore, J. Another definition of "human" falls (commentary on
target article by N. Thornhill). Beh. Brain Sci. 14: 275-276.
- 1989. Fay, J. M., Agnagna, M., Moore, J. & Oko, R. Gorillas (Gorilla gorilla
gorilla) in the Likouala swamp forests of North Central Congo: Preliminary
data on populations and ecology. Int. J. Primatol. 10: 477-486. PDF
- 1988. Moore, J. Primate Societies (book review). Q. Rev. Biol.
63: 249-250.
- 1987. Moore, J. Primate Evolution and Human Origins (book review).
BioScience. 37: 517-518.
- 1986. Moore, J. Arid country chimpanzees. AnthroQuest.
36: 8-10.
- 1985. Ali, R., Johnson, J. M. & Moore, J. Female emigration in Presbytis
johnii: a life-history strategy. J. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. 82: 249-
252.
- 1985. Moore, J. Insectivory by grey langurs. J. Bombay nat. Hist.
Soc. 82: 38-44.
- 1985. Moore, J. Demography and sociality in primates. PhD,
Harvard University
- 1985. Moore, J. Chimpanzee survey in Mali, West Africa. Primate
Conservation. 6: 59-63. PDF
- 1985. Moore, J. & Ali, R. Inbreeding and dispersal -- Reply to Packer
(1985). Anim. Behav. 33: 1367-1369.
- 1984. Moore, J. & Ali, R. Are dispersal and inbreeding avoidance
related? Anim. Behav. 32: 94-112. PDF
- 1984. Moore, J. Female transfer in
primates. Int. J. Primatol. 5: 537-589.
- 1984. Moore, J. The evolution of reciprocal
sharing. Ethol. Sociobiol. 5: 5-14.
- 1984. Moore, J. Age and grooming in langur male bands. pp. 381-387
IN Roonwal, M. L., Mohnot, S. M. & Rathore, N. S. (Ed.), Current Primate
Researches. Jodhpur: Jodhpur University.
- 1983. Moore, J. Folivory and female transfer in primates (abstract
only). Amer. Zool. 23: 933.
- 1983. Moore, J. Carrying capacity, cycles and
culture. J. Hum. Evol. 12: 505-514.
- 1982. Moore, J. Coalitions in langur all-male bands (abstract only).
Int. J. Primatol. 3: 314.
- 1981. Bishop, N., Hrdy, S. B., Teas, J. & Moore, J. Measures of human
influence in habitats of South Asian monkeys. Int. J. Primatol. 2:
153-167.
- 1978. Moore, J. Dominance relations among free-ranging female
baboons in Gombe National Park, Tanzania. pp. 67-70 IN Chivers, D. J. &
Herbert, J. (Ed.), Recent Advances in Primatology, Vol. 1. London:
Academic Press. PDF
And, just for fun...
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A Folivore's Soliloquy (or, why I stick to nonfiction...)