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Alfred L. Rosenberger

Alfred L. Rosenberger

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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
40
Citations
6383
World Ranking
6114
National Ranking
2079

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Alfred L. Rosenberger is affiliated with Brooklyn College in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields, including Psychology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these fields, they have contributed to several subfields such as Social Psychology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Paleontology, Global and Planetary Change, and Anthropology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics with a significant focus on primate behavior and ecology. Their main areas of study include:

  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Amphibian and Reptile Biology
  • Global Maritime and Colonial Histories
  • African History and Culture Analysis

Rosenberger's recent paper, published in 2025, is titled Celebrating Luckett and Szalay (1975)- Phylogeny of the Primates: A Multidisciplinary Approach and appeared in the American Journal of Biological Anthropology.

This journal is also a common venue for their publications, indicating a focus on biological anthropological research. Their frequent collaboration includes work with Marcelo F. Tejedor.

In addition to articles, Rosenberger has contributed to the scholarly literature through book publications. They have authored titles published by Princeton University Press, including two editions of New World Monkeys published in 2020.

Among recognized achievements, Rosenberger was awarded the distinction of Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 2006.

Best Publications

  • Living New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini), with an Introduction to Primates.

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;Philip Hershkovitz

  • Evolution of feeding niches in new world monkeys

    Alfred L. Rosenberger

  • Adaptive radiations of neotropical primates

    Marilyn A. Norconk;Alfred L. Rosenberger;Paul Alan Garber

  • Primate locomotion : recent advances

    Elizabeth Strasser;John G. Fleagle;Alfred L. Rosenberger;Henry McHenry

  • Functional patterns of molar occlusion in platyrrhine primates

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;Warren G. Kinzey

  • Adaptive radiation of the ateline primates

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;Karen B. Strier

  • Xenothrix and ceboid phylogeny

    A.L. Rosenberger

  • Diagnosis and Differentiation of the Order Primates

    Frederick S. Szalay;Alfred L. Rosenberger;Marian Dagosto

  • The fossil record of callitrichine primates

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;T. Setoguchi;N. Shigehara

  • Loss of Incisor Enamel in Marmosets

    Alfred L. Rosenberger

  • Vertical clinging and leaping in a neotropical anthropoid

    W. G. Kinzey;A. L. Rosenberger;Marleni Ramirez

  • A preliminary field investigation of the yellow handed titi monkey,Callicebus torquatus torquatus, in Northern Peru

    Warren G. Kinzey;Alfred L. Rosenberger;Peter S. Heisler;Darlene L. Prowse

  • A fossil owl monkey from La Venta, Colombia

    Takeshi Setoguchi;Alfred L. Rosenberger

  • Photography-based taxonomy is inadequate, unnecessary, and potentially harmful for biological sciences

    Luis M.P. Ceríaco;Luis M.P. Ceríaco;Eliécer E. Gutiérrez;Eliécer E. Gutiérrez;Alain Dubois;Cristian Simón Abdala

  • Fossil New World monkeys dispute the molecular clock

    Alfred L. Rosenberger

  • Platyrrhine Ecophylogenetics in Space and Time

    Alfred Rosenberger;Marcelo Fabian Tejedor;Siobhan B. Cooke;Stephen Pekar

  • Molecules, Morphology, and Platyrrhine Systematics

    H. Schneider;A. L. Rosenberger

  • Morphology, Taxonomic Status and Affinities of the Lion Tamarins, Leontopithecus (Callitrichinae, Cebidae)

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;Adelmar F. Coimbra-Filho

  • Toothcomb origins: support for the grooming hypothesis

    Alfred L. Rosenberger;Elizabeth Strasser

  • New primate genus from the Miocene of Argentina

    Marcelo Fabian Tejedor;Adan Alejo Tauber;Alfred Rosenberger;Alfred Rosenberger;Carl Swisher Iii

Frequent Co-Authors

Timothy D. Smith
Timothy D. Smith Slippery Rock University
Doug M. Boyer
Doug M. Boyer Duke University
James M. Dietz
James M. Dietz University of Maryland, College Park
John G. Fleagle
John G. Fleagle Stony Brook University
Linda M. Fedigan
Linda M. Fedigan University of Calgary
Filippo Aureli
Filippo Aureli Liverpool John Moores University
Karen B. Strier
Karen B. Strier University of Wisconsin–Madison
Charles T. Snowdon
Charles T. Snowdon University of Wisconsin–Madison
Andrew J. Baker
Andrew J. Baker Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Yukimaru Sugiyama
Yukimaru Sugiyama Kyoto University

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