Publications [Google Scholar]

·  Maro, A., Sandel, A. A., Blaiore, B. Z. A., Wittig, R. M., Mitani, J. C., & Dudley, R. (2025). Ethanol ingestion via frugivory in wild chimpanzees. Science Advances 11, eadw1665. [Altmetric]

·  Boucher, R. D., Wittig, R. M., Lemoine, S. R., Maro, A., Wang, X., Koch, P. L., & Oelze, V. M. (2024). Strontium isotopes track female dispersal in Taï chimpanzees. American Journal of Biological Anthropology 184, e24981.

·  Choi J., Lee L., Maro A., Corl A., McGuire J. A., Bowie R. C, & Dudley, R. (2023). Hummingbird ingestion of low-concentration ethanol within artificial nectar. Royal Society Open Science 10, 230306

·  Campbell C. J., Maro A., Weaver V., & Dudley, R. (2022). Dietary ethanol ingestion by free-ranging spider monkeys (Ateles geoffroyi). Royal Society Open Science 9, 211729. [Altmetric]

·  Maro, A. & Dudley, R. (2022). Non‐random distribution of ungulate salt licks relative to distance from North American oceanic marginsJournal of Biogeography 49, 254–260.

·  Dudley, R. & Maro, A. (2021). Human Evolution and Dietary EthanolNutrients 13, 2419.

Manuscripts in review

·  Maro, A., Corl, A., Bowie, R., McGuire, J. & Dudley, R. (2025). Ethanol concentrations within floral nectar at a Mediterranean climate botanical garden. (in review, Royal Society Open Science)

Manuscripts in prep

·  (manuscript in prep) Maro, A., Byrne, L. C., Namaganda, S. & Dudley, R. Substantial fruit ethanol ingestion by wild chimpanzees suggested by physiologically high urinary concentrations of ethyl glucuronide.

·  (manuscript in prep) Maro, A., Sandel, A. A., Blaiore, B. Z. A., Wittig, R. M., Mitani, J. C., & Dudley, R. Variation in ethanol concentrations and physical attributes of wild chimpanzee-consumed fruits.