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K. Zuberbühler and R. Wittig, Field experiments with nonhuman primates: a tutorial. Field and Laboratory Methods in Primatology: A Practical Guide, pp.207-224, 2011.

, Curriculum Vitae Camille Coye 09/2012 -Present Doctoral programme under joint supervision of St Andrews University (UK) and University of Rennes 1 (France). Co-directors: Pr Klaus Zuberbühler and Pr Alban Lemasson, vol.10, 2013.

, Research internship: Three-months research internship, EcoBio and Ethos Research Units (Rennes) Co-directors: Dr Eric Petit and Pr Aban Lemasson. Research topic: Relationship between genetic proximity and social relationships in wild Diana monkeys, required in France to submit experimental protocols to Ethic committees and conduct experiments as Principal Investigator. 2011-2012 Second year of Master's Degree, 2007.

, Management of the work of eight field assistants, logistics, safety and accountings for the project. Education Management and administrative responsibilities 08/2015 -Temporary lecturer at the University of Rennes 1 (Teaching and Research activity) Present Teaching activities (290h): Practical courses in Ethology and Neurosciences to students in Bachelor's and Master's degree in Biology, Topics: Behavioural observation (birds, rodents) on audio-taped recordings and living animals, pp.2013-2015

, Teaching assistant at the University of Rennes 1 during the doctorate (64h): Practical courses in Neuro-ethology: "Nervous system and Behaviour" (First year of Bachelor's degree in Biology) and "Neurosciences of Behaviour" (Third year of Bachelor's degree in Psychology). Topics: foraging behaviour of Eurasian oystercatchers

, Physics and Chemistry to high school students in scientific cursus. 03/2015 Workshop in statistics (14h): 'Experimental Design and analysis of variance, 2008.

, Workshop in statistics (14h): 'Regression and curve fitting' at St Andrews University (UK), with the "Biomathematics and Statistics Scotland" Laboratory. 02/2014 Workshop on teaching theory (8h): 'Learning strategies and management of students' motivation' at Rennes 1 University, with the Centre of engineering and multimedia resources, p.2, 2015.

C. Coye, K. Zuberbühler, and A. Lemasson, Morphologically structured vocalizations in female Diana monkeys, Animal Behaviour, vol.115, pp.97-105, 2016.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01304357

H. Bouchet, C. Coye, and H. &-alban-lemasson, Le langage est-il le propre de l'homme? Apports des études sur les primates non humains, Tétralogiques, vol.21, pp.87-133, 2016.

C. Coye, K. Ouattara, K. Zuberbühler, and A. Lemasson, Suffixation influences receivers' behaviour in non-human primates, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, vol.282, 1807.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01148394

A. Candiotti, C. Coye, K. Ouattara, E. J. Petit, D. Vallet et al., Female Bonds and Kinship in Forest Guenons, International Journal of Primatology, vol.36, issue.2, pp.332-352, 2015.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01136489

, Invited speaker. Oral presentation : 'Capacités combinatoires dans la communication vocale de cercopithèques

, Invited to the symposium 'Vocal communication'. Oral presentation: 'Suffixation in non-human primates: meaningful sound combinations in free-ranging guenons'. 08/2014 25th Congress of the International Primatological Society (IPS), in Hanoi, Vietnam. Oral presentation: 'Suffixation influences receiver's behaviour in non-human primates, 08/2015 6 th Meeting of the European Federation for Primatology (EFP)