Conference Prize Winners

Student presentations

Name/Affiliation Title
Taylor Hersh (Dalhousie University) Stability and evolution in sperm whale cultural dialects (Q&A 11)
Riana Minocher (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology)
An evolutionary demographic decomposition of Spanish-speaking among the indigenous Tsimane of Bolivia (Q&A 14)

Local student presentations

Name/Affiliation Title
Kenji Itao (University of Tokyo) Evolution of kinship structures driven by marriage tie and competition (Q&A 5)
Yuta Kido (Hokkaido University) The coevolution of norm-internalization and frequency dependent preferences through cultural group selection (Q&A 13)

Presentations from Global South

Name/Affiliation Title
Patrícia Izar (University of São Paulo) Using tools influences the association networks of bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) (Q&A 16)
Eduardo Ottoni (University of São Paulo) Tool use generalization and behavioral traditions in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp) (Q&A 4)

Presentations by Global South students

Name/Affiliation Title
Luíza Gonzalez Ferreira (University of São Paulo) Early vocal development of bearded capuchin monkeys (Q&A 11)
Iatan Ladeia (University of São Paulo) Biases on social learning: the effect of model’s competence on children’s overimitation (Q&A 25)

Conference Prize Winners

Student presentations

Name/Affiliation Title
Taylor Hersh (Dalhousie University) Stability and evolution in sperm whale cultural dialects (Q&A 11)
Riana Minocher (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary
Anthropology)
An evolutionary demographic decomposition of Spanish-speaking among the indigenous Tsimane of Bolivia (Q&A 14)

Local student presentations

Name/Affiliation Title
Kenji Itao (University of Tokyo) Evolution of kinship structures driven by marriage tie and competition (Q&A 5)
Yuta Kido (Hokkaido University) The coevolution of norm-internalization and frequency dependent preferences through cultural group selection (Q&A 13)

Presentations from Global South

Name/Affiliation Title
Patrícia Izar (University of São Paulo) Using tools influences the association networks of bearded capuchin monkeys (Sapajus libidinosus) (Q&A 16)
Eduardo Ottoni (University of São Paulo) Tool use generalization and behavioral traditions in tufted capuchin monkeys (Sapajus sp) (Q&A 4)

Presentations by Global South students

Name/Affiliation Title
Luíza Gonzalez Ferreira (University of São Paulo) Early vocal development of bearded capuchin monkeys (Q&A 11)
Iatan Ladeia (University of São Paulo) Biases on social learning: the effect of model’s competence on children’s overimitation (Q&A 25)