Dunayer research on Cayo Santiago featured in PBS Nova

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Rhesus macaques on Cayo Santiago.

Photo by PBS.

Erica Dunayer, an Evolution, Ecology and Behavior PhD candidate advised by Anthropology faculty Carol Berman, was one of several researchers interviewed for a PBS Nova segment on the effects Hurricane Maria had on Cayo Santiago, a small island off the coast of Puerto Rico, and the 1,800 rhesus macaques that live there.

The full video may be accessed via the below link.