Rachel Voyt

Rachel Voyt
University of Texas at Austin | UT · Department of Anthropology

Master of Arts

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Introduction
PhD candidate in Biological Anthropology at the University of Texas at Austin studying reproductive variation in primates using genetics, physiology, behavior, and computational models; theoretical lenses include traditional evolutionary theory as well as queer and feminist theories of science.

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Conflicts between individuals are common among animals, with power dynamics often biased toward a particular sex. However, individuals across species exert power differently depending on the primary source of that power. Dominance-based power depends on fighting ability (e.g., greater body size) whereas leverage-based power depends on resources tha...

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