Curriculum Vitae
Ken Glander
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011 Bio Sci Building Durham, NC 27708
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(919) 668-0267 (office)
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Education:
- PhD, University of Chicago, 1975
- M.A., University of Chicago, 1971
- B.A., University of Texas, Austin, 1969
- Areas of Research
Primate/Plant interactions, Social Structure, Howling Monkeys, Lemurs, Asian Langurs, Manatee diets
- Professional Experience / Employment History
- Duke University
Professor, Evolutionary Anthropology, 2008 - present
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Professor, Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, 1992 - 2008
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Associate Professor, Biological Anthropology and Anatomy, 1988 - 1992
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Acting Chairman, Anthropology, 1987 - 1988
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Associate Professor, Anthropology, 1982 - 1988
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Assistant Professor, Anthropology, 1975 - 1982
- Loyola University
Instructor, Anthropology, 1974 - 1975
- Illinois College of Podiatry
Lecturer, 1974 - 1975
Research Experience -
- USAID/MIRA (Manejo Integrado de Recursos Ambientales). Survey of mangrove and adjacent forests in the Cuero y Salado Wildlife Reserve, Honduras, May, 2006
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- NSF-BCS; Jaw-muscle electromyography during chewing in free-ranging mantled howling monkeys at La Pacifica, Costa Rica: A pilot study, June, 2005
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- Conservation International Primate Action Fund; Survey of Trachypithecus delacouri in Northern Vietnam, May, 2005
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- Screening for Chlamydia in wild nonhuman primates, July, 2004
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- Conservation International Primate Action Fund. Long-term study of Propithecus diadema, 2003
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- National Geographic Society Grant #C20-02. Long-term study of newly discovered taxon of lemur: capture and marking the study animals, 2002
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- 1999-01 National Science Foundation DBI-9819576. "Continued support of the Duke University Center for the study of primate biology and history", 1999 - 2001
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- National Science Foundation NSF - SBR 9601766. Affects of tooth use on tooth shape, structure, and wear, Co-PI with Mark Teaford, 8/1/96-7/31/1999; work site: Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica, $247,279, 1997 - 1999
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- National Science Foundation SBR-9619440 for Jayne Gerson. Social relationship in free-ranging adult red-fronted brown lemurs (Eulemur fulvus rufus), 1997 - 1998
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- National Science Foundation BIR-9512917. "Continued support of the Duke University Center for the study of primate biology and history," PI with Elwyn Simons as Co-PI, January 1 1996-December 31 1998; site: Duke University Primate Center, Durham, NC, $88, 1996 - 1998
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- Research ExperienceNational Geographic Society Grant #5844-97 for Jayne Gerson. Social relationship in free-ranging adult red-fronted brown lemurs (Eulemur fulvus rufus). 5/1/97 - 4/30/98, work site: Madagascar, $13,000, 1994
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- Duke University Research Council, "Analysis of lemur diet selected from North Carolina vegetation, 1993
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- National Science Foundation BIR-9213400. "Continuing support of the Duke University Center for the study of primate biology and history," Co-PI with Elwyn Simons as PI, January 1 1993-December 31 1995; site: Duke University Primate Center, Durham, NC, 1993 - 1995
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- National Science Foundation, STI 93-13460, PI "Outdoor run renovation of the Duke University Primate Center," September 15 1993-December 31 1996, site: Duke University Primate Center, Durham, $300,000., 1993 - 1996
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- National Science Foundation BNS-9118844 for Claire A. Hemingway. Feeding and reproductive strategies in Propithecus diadema edwardsi, January 1, 1992 - June 30, 1994: work site: Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, 1992 - 1994
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- National Science Foundation DBC 9118876. Dental microwear and diet in live, wild-trapped Alouatta from Costa Rica, Co-PI with Mark Teaford, July 1, 1992 - June 30, 1995; work site: Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica, 1992 - 1995
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- Wenner-Gren Foundation, "Gender differences in feeding patterns of Propithecus diadema edwardsi, June 1, 1992 - March 31, 1993, 1992 - 1993
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for tracking solitary howling monkeys in Costa Rica, 1991
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- Leakey Foundation Grant No. 383-4742 for Claire A. Hemingway. Female feeding priority in Propithecus diadema edwardsi; July 1, 1991 - June 30, 1992; work site: Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar, 1991 - 1992
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- National Science Foundation REU for BNS-8819733. The ecology and behavior of mantled howling monkeys; June 1, 1991 - February 29, 1992; work site: Hda. La Pacifica, Costa Rica, 1991 - 1992
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- National Science Foundation BNS-8819733. The ecology and behavior of mantled howling monkeys; September 1, 1989 - August 31, 1991; work site: Centro Ecologico La Pacifica, Costa Rica, 1989 - 1991
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- National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant No. BNS-8912589 for Joseph M. Macedonia. "Vocal communication and antipredator behavior in two species of lemur."; June 15, 1989 - May 31 1991; work site: Duke University Primate "Center, Durham,, 1989 - 1991
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- The Center for Field Research, research grant for continuing study of howlers in Costa Rica, 1989
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for survey of prosimians in Northern Madagascar, 1988
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- National Geographic Society, research grant to study niche separation of bamboo lemurs (with P. Wright & D. Seigler), 1988
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- National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant No. BNS-8819559 for Deborah Overdorff. The behavior and ecology of two species of lemurs; November 1, 1988 - July 31, 1990; work site: Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar (Patricia C. Wright Co-, 1988 - 1990
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for study of morphometrics of howlers in Brazil and Mexico, 1987
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- The Center for Field Research, research grant for continuing study of howlers in Costa Rica, 1987
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- 1986 Duke University Research Council, research grant for determining the metabolic rate of howlers in Costa Rica, 1986
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- National Science Foundation, travel and research grant for a scientific visit to Madagascar to plan a joint study with Malagasy scientists, 1986 - 1988
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- The Center for Field Research, research grant for continuing study of howlers in Costa Rica, 1986
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- Duke University Research Council, travel grant to collect prosimians in Madagascar for the Duke Primate Center, 1985
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- Duke University Research Council, equipment grant for laboratory supplies, 1984
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- The Center for Field Research, research grant for continuing study of howlers in Costa Rica, 1984
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- Duke University Research Council, travel grant for a trip to Madagascar to collect Propithecus verreauxi, 1983
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- The Center for Field Research, research grant for continuing study of howlers in Costa Rica, 1983
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- Wildlife Preservation Trust International, structure grant to build a natural habitat enclosure at the Duke Primate Center, E.L. Simons Co-PI, 1983
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for continuing research on howlers in Costa Rica, 1982
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- Biomedical Research Support Grant, research grant for the laboratory study of the impact of native North Carolina plant material on prosimian reproduction, 1981
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- Duke University Research Council, structure grant for the construction of an observation room-classroom in the natural habitat enclosure at the Duke Primate Center, 1981
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- World Wildlife Fund - U.S., structure grant to build natural habitat enclosure at the Duke Primate Center, 1981
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- Duke Committee for Independent Study to Strengthen Medical Education, research grant for the chemical analysis of lemur diets, 1979
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for the study of alkaloids and tannins in howler diets, 1979
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- Biomedical Research Support Grant, research grant for the analysis of fiber in howler diets, 1978
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- Biomedical Research Support Grant, research grant for the chemical analysis of nutrients and secondary compounds in howler diets, 1977
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- Duke University Research Council, equipment grant for the purchase of laboratory equipment, 1977
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- Biomedical Research Support Grant, research grant for the observational study of the impact of plant secondary compounds on howler feeding, 1976
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- Duke Undergraduate Teaching Council, equipment grant to improve the teaching of undergraduates through the use of audio-visual aids, 1976
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for the study of alkaloids and tannins in howling monkey foods, 1976
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- National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant GS-31733, 1972
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- Duke University Research Council, research grant for survey of primates in Guanacaste National Park, Costa Rica, 1898
Field Work - Capture and mark manatee in Panama, February, 2008
- Survey of primates in Cuero y Saldo National Park, Honduras, May, 2006
- Survey Northern Vietnam for Trachypithecus delacouri, June, 2005
- Translocate Ateles paniscus, June, 2004
- Capture, mark, release Propithecus diadema, November, 2003
- Capture, mark, release Propithecus diadema, November, 2002
- Translocate Alouatta palliata, July, 2001
- Translocate Alouatta palliata, July, 2000
- Capture, mark, release Alouatta palliata, June, 2000
- Capture expedition for Propithecus diadema diadema, October, 1999
- Capture, mark, and release Procolobus kirkii, January, 1999
- Capture expedition for Propithecus diadema diadema, October, 1998
- Visit Maquipucuna Reserve, August, 1998
- Capture and mark Alouatta pigra in Baboon Sanctuary, May, 1998
- Capture and mark Alouatta seniculus seniculus and Pithecia pithecia, August, 1996
- Capture and mark Cercocebus albigena, July, 1996
- Capture and mark Lagothrix, July, 1995
- Capture and mark Alouatta pigra in Baboon Sanctuary, May, 1995
- Capture and mark prosimians in Mantady and Ranomafana National Parks, 1993, January & June
- Capture of Propithecus diadema diadema, and P. tattersalli for Duke Primate Center, June and October
- Translocate 14 (92), 23 (93) and 26 (94) individual Alouatta pigra from the Baboon Sanctuary to the Cockscomb Preserve, 1992 & 93 & 94, May
- Field WorkCapture, measure, radio-collar and release Ateles geoffroyi and Cebus capucinus as part of a long-term ecological study by Aimee Campbell, March, 1991
- Capture, measure, mark and release Brachyteles arachnoides, August, 1990
- Capture, measure, mark and release Alouatta pigra, February, 1990
- Behavioral and ecological study of Costa Rican A. palliata, September, 1989 - August 31, 1990
- Field WorkCapture, mark and collect blood for DNA fingerprinting of prosimians in Ranomafana National Park, 1989, May & June
- Capture and mark Lagothrix lagotricha cana, 1988
- Capture and mark prosimians in the proposed Ranomafana National Park and do survey of prosimians in Northern Madagascar, 1988, May & June
- Capture and mark Propithecus diadema and visit five different sites in order to establish a long-term ecological study in collaboration with Dr. Voara Randrianasolo and Bodo Randrianasolo, May, 1987
- Capture of Alouatta palliata for marking as part of a long-term study done by Katharine Milton, June, 1986
- Assisted in the rescue of Leontopithecus chrysopygus and Alouatta fusca, November, 1985
- Census of Aotus populations in Peru, S.A., July 1983 and May 1984. Capture of Ateles geoffroyi and Cebus capucinus in Costa Rica for marking and radio-collaring as part of a long-term ecological study by Linda and Larry Fedigan & Colin Chapman, May 1985; March 1986.
- Census of Saguinus mystax and S. fuscicollis, 1984, June & July
- Capture of Propithecus verreauxi in Madagascar for Duke Primate Center, May 1982 and April 1984
- Capture of A. seniculus insulanus to determine if carrier of yellow fever, December 1979; March 1980, December 1980
- Census of forests and primates of Northern Colombia, S.A, July & August 1974
- Trips made twice a year (February & July) to collect demographic and morphometric data on the main study groups of Costa Rican A. palliata, Hda, 1974 - present, February & July
- Behavioral and ecological study of Costa Rican A. palliata, June 1972 - August, 1973
- Field WorkPreliminary behavioral study of Costa Rican Alouatta palliata, September, 1970
- Tropical biology: An ecological approach, 2 month field course, 1970, July & August
Professional Service
Service as Departmental Officer
Departmental Committees/Service
- Curriculum Committee, 2007 - present
- SACS website committee, 2007
- Advisor of Majors, 1975 - present
University Committees/Service
- IACUC member for BAA, 2007 - 2010
- Advisor at Pre-Major Center, 1980 - 2012
- Undergraduduate Primatology Program, Director, 1987 - 2006
- Director of Duke Primate Center, Director, May 01, 1991 - June 30, 2001
Service to the Professional Community
Journals/Volumes Refereed
- Review grants for NSF, NGS, 2007 - present
- International Journal of Primatology, 1990 - present
- American Journal of Primatology, 1990 - present
- American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1975 - present
Other Service
- Board Member, Lemur Conservation Foundation, Scientific Advisor, 2011 - present
- Board Member, Margo Marsh Biodiversity Foundation, Scientific Advisor, 2011 - present
- Member, Editorial Board of the International Journal of Primatology, 1990 - 2010
- Member, Primate Specialist Group, IUCN, 1981 - present
- Director, Undergraduate Primatology Program, Duke University, 1987 - 2006
- Director, Duke University Primate Center, May, 1991 - June, 2001
- Consultant to Diagnon Corporation's Nonhuman Primate Field Services project, 1989
- Consultant to AIBS Malaria Immunity & Vaccination Research Project, 1988
- Member, Board of Directors of Organization for Tropical Studies, 1876 - 1984
- Consultant to PAHO in Peru, S.A., June & July 1982; July 1983: May 1984
- Consultant to PAHO in Trinidad & Tabago, W.I., December 1979 & December 1980
- Consultant to Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in Columbia, S.A., 1974
- Doctoral Theses Directed
- Randall Ford, Sexual Selection in Mantled Howling Monkeys (Alouatta palliata), With an Emphasis on the Role of Female Mate Choice), (December, 2010)
- Catherine C. Workman, The foraging ecology of the Delacour's langur (Trachypithecus delacouri) in Van Long Nature Reserve, Vietnam, (May, 2010)
- Luke Dollar, Morphometrics, diet, and conservation of Cryptoprocta ferox), (May, 2006)
- Jayne Gerson, Social relationships in wild red-fronted brown lemurs, Eulemur fulvus rufus), (May, 2000)
- Michele Rasmussen, Ecological influences on activity cycle in two cathemeral primates), (May, 1999)
- Joyce Powzyk, The socio-ecology of two sympatric Indriids: Propithecus diadema diadema and Indri indri: a comparison of feeding strategies and their possible repercussion on species-specific behaviors, (December, 1997)
- Claire A. Hemingway, Reproductive strategies in free-ranging female Propithecus diadema edwardsi, (April, 1995)
- Deborah Overdorff, The behavior and ecology of Lemur rubriventer and Lemur fulvus rufus in Madagascar, (March, 1991)
- Joseph M Macedonia, Vocal communication and antipredator behavior in the Ringtailed Lemur, Lemur catta, with a comparison to the Ruffed Lemur, Varecia variegata), (December, 1990)
- David T. Rassmussen, Life history and behavior of slow lorises and slender lorises: implications for the lorisine-galagine divergence (nycticebus, loris, galago), (May, 1986)
- Professional Affiliations
Society Memberships
American Association of Physical Anthropologists
American Society of Primatologists
Animal Behavior Society
Association for Tropical Biology
Sociendade Brasileira de Primatologia
Publications
Book Sections/Chapters
- Glander, KE, Average body weight for mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta pallilata): an assessment of average values and variability,
in New Perspectives In The Study Of Mesoamerican Primates, edited by A. Estrada, P.A. Garber, M. Pavelka, & L. Luecke
(2006),
pp. 247-263, Springer.
- Teaford, M.R. & K.E. Glander, Dental microwear and diet in a wild population of mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata),
in Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Primates, edited by Norconk, M.A., A.L. Rosenberger & P.A. Garber
(1996),
pp. 433-449, New York: Plenum Press.
- Glander, K.E., Nonhuman primate self-medication with wild plant foods,
in Eating On The Wild Side: The Pharmacologic, Ecologic, and Social Implications Of Using Noncultigens
(1994),
pp. 227-239, University of Arizona Press.
- Ravosa, M.J., D.M. Meyers & K.E. Glander, Heterochrony and the evolution of ecogeographic size variation in Malagasy sifakas,
in Evolutionary Change And Heterochrony, edited by McNamara, K.J.
(1993),
pp. 261-276, New York: John Wiley & Sons.
- Glander, K.E., Selecting and processing food, The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, edited by S. Jones, R. Martin & D. Pilbeam
(1993),
pp. 65-68, Cambridge University Press/Cambridge.
- Glander, K.E., Capture and marking techniques for arboreal primates, edited by A. Estrada, E. Rodriguez-Luna, R. Lopez-Wilchis & R. Coates-Estrada,
Estudios Primatalogicos En Mexico
(1993),
pp. 299-304.
- Neville, M.K., K.E. Glander, F. Braza & A.B. Rylands, The howling monkeys, Genus Alouatta, Vol. II, edited by R.A. Mittermeier, A.B. Rylands, A.F. Coimbra-Filho & G.A.B. da Fonseca,
Ecology and Behavior of Neotropical Primates
(1988),
pp. 349-453, World Wildlife Fund, Washington, D.C..
- Clarke, M.R. & K.E. Glander, Female reproductive success in a group of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica,
in Female Primates: Studies by Women Primatologists, edited by M. Small & A. R. Liss
(1984),
pp. 111-126, New York.
- Glander, K.E., Alouatta palliata,
in Costa Rican Natural History, edited by D. H. Janzen
(1983),
pp. 448-449, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- Glander, K.E, Feeding patterns in mantled howling monkeys,
in Foraging Behavior: Ecological, Ethological, and Psychological Approaches, edited by A. Kamil and T.D. Sargent
(1981),
pp. 231-259, Garland Press: New York.
- Glander, K.E, Howling monkey feeding behavior and plant secondary compounds: A study of strategies,
in The Ecology of Arboreal Folivores, edited by G.G. Montgomery
(1979),
pp. 561-573, Smithsonian Institution Press: Washington, D.C..
- Scott, J.J. Jr., L.A. Malgren, & K.E. Glander, Grouping behavior and sex ratio in mantled howling monkeys,
in Recent Advances in Primatology, edited by D.J. Chivers & J. Herbert
(1978),
pp. 183-185, Academic Press: London.
- Glander, K.E., Habitat description and resource utilization: A preliminary report on mantled howling monkey ecology,
in Socioecology and Psychology of Primates, edited by R.H. Tuttle
(1975),
pp. 37-57, Mouton: The Hague/Paris.
Papers Published
- Clarke MR & KE Glander, Male tenure and reproductive success in a one-male vs. a multi-male group in free-ranging Howling Monkeys in Costa Rica,
Neotropical Pirmates, vol. 13 no. 3
(2005).
- Zaldivar, M. E., K.E Glander, O. Rocha, G. Aguilar, E. Vargus, G.A. Gutierrez-Espeleta,, R. Sanchez, Genetic Variation of Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from Costa Rica Biotropica, vol. 35
(2003),
pp. 375-381.
- Horwich, R.H., F. Koontz, E. Saqui, L. Ostro, S. Silver, & K. Glander, Translocation of black howler monkeys in Belize,
Reintroduction News, vol. 21
(2002),
pp. 10-12.
- Zucker, E.L., M.R. Clarke, & K.E. Glander, Body weights before and after first pregnancies of immigrant adult female mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica,
Neotropical Primates, vol. 9
(2001),
pp. 57-60.
- Zucker, E.L., M.R. Clarke, & K.E. Glander, Body weights of adult female Alouatta palliata in Costa Rica increase with age,
Neotropical Primates, vol. 9
(2001),
pp. 93-96.
- Glander, K.E., First captive-bred aye-aye born in America,
Lemur News, vol. 1
(1993),
pp. 10.
- Coffman, B., W. Hess, K. Glander, P. Feeser, E. Simons, Management of a breeding colony of aye-ayes (Daubentonia madagascariensis) at the Duke University Primate Center, Proc. 1993 Reg. Conf. AAZPA
(1993),
pp. 161-167.
- Glander, K.E., D. Haring, J. Campbell, W. Hess & P. Feeser, Management of an overweight prosimian, Proc. 1993 Reg. Conf. AAZPA
(1993),
pp. 205-211.
- Horwich, R.H., F. Koontz, E. Sawui, H. Saqui, & K. Glander, A reintroduction program for the conservation of the black howler monkey in Belize, Endangered Species UPDATE 10 no. 6
(1993),
pp. 1-6.
- Chapman, C.A. & K. E. Glander, The monkeys of Lomas Barbudal,
Bee Line, vol. 3
(1989),
pp. 13.
- Chapman, C.A., L. Chapman & K.E. Glander, Primate populations in Northwestern Costa Rica: potential for recovery,
Primate Conservation, vol. 10
(1989),
pp. 37-44.
- Glander, K.E., The effects of trapping and removal on tamarin populations in Peru, IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group Newsletter no. 3
(1983),
pp. 19-20.
- Glander, K.E., Poison in a monkey's garden of Eden,
Nat. Hist, vol. 86
(1977),
pp. 34-41.
- Scott, N.J. Jr., T.T. Struhsaker, K.E. Glander, & H. Chirivi, Primates and their habitats in Northern Columbia with recommendations for future management and research, PAHO Publication No. 317
(1976),
pp. 30-50.
- Struhsaker, T.T., K.E. Glander, H. Chirivi, & N.J. Scott, Jr., A survey of primates and their habitats in Northern Columbia, A Report to the National Academy of Sciences, PAHO
(1975),
pp. 43-78.
Book Reviews
- K.E. Glander, Lemur Social Systems and their Ecological Basis, edited by P.M. Kappeler, J.U. Ganzhorn, and Peter Jorg. New York, Plenum Press, 1993, viii + 274 pp.,
American Journal of Primatology, vol. 37
(1995),
pp. 341-342.
- K.E. Glander, Neotropical Rainforest Mammals. A Field Guide, edited by L.H. Emmons,
International Journal of Primatology, vol. 12
(1991),
pp. 315-317, University of Chicago Press, Chicago.
- K.E. Glander, Mammals of the Neotropics. The Northern Neotropics. Volume 1. Panama, Columbia, Venezuela, Guyana, Surinam, French Guiana, edited by J.F. Eisenberg,
International Journal of Primatology, vol. 12
(1991),
pp. 315-317, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 449 pages.
- K.E. Glander, Ecology and Behavior of Food-enhanced Primate Groups, Monographs in Primatology, Volume II, edited by J.E. Fa & C.H. Southwick,
Quarterly Review of Biology, vol. 64
(1989),
pp. 368-369, Alan R. Liss, New York.
- K.E. Glander, Infanticide: Comparative and Evolutionary Perspectives, edited by G. Hausfater & S. Blaffer Hrdy,
American Anthropologist, vol. 88 no. 7
(1986),
pp. 228-229, Aldine, New York. 598 pages.
- K.E. Glander, Adaptations for Foraging in Nonhuman Primates: Contributions to an Organismal Biology of Prosimians, Monkeys, and Apes, edited by P.S. Rodman & J.G.H. Cant,
American Anthropologist, vol. 87 no. 2
(1985),
pp. 432, ., Columbia University Press, New York. 351 pages.
- K.E. Glander, Perspectives in Ethology, edited by P.P.G. Bateson & P.H. Klopfer,
American Anthropologist, vol. 81
(1979),
pp. 449, Plenun Press, New York, 263 pages.
- K.E. Glander, Neotropical Primates: Field Studies and Conservation, edited by R.W. Thorington, Jr. & P.G. Heltne,
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 48
(1977),
pp. 368-369, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, D.C. 135 pages.
- K.E. Glander, The New World Primates: Adaptive Radiation and the Evolution of Social Behavior, Languages, and Intelligence, edited by M. Moynihan,
Science, vol. 193
(1976),
pp. 1115, Princeton University Press, Princeton, N.J. 264 pages.
Journal Articles
- Vinyard, C.J., A.B. Taylor, M.F. Teaford, K.E. Glander, M.J. Ravosa, J.R. Rossie, & H.H. Williams, Are we looking for loads in all the right places? New research directions for studying the masticatory apparatus of New World Monkeys,
Anat. Rec
(2011).
- Hausner, M.B., F. Suárez, K.E. Glander , N. van de Giesen, J.S. Selker, and S.W. Tyler, Calibrating single-ended fiber-optic Raman spectra distributed temperature sensing data,
Sensors, vol. 11
(2011),
pp. 10859-10679.
- Clayton, JB & KE Glander, Dietary choices by four captive slender lorises (Loris tardigradus) when presented wiwth various insect life stages,
Zoo Biology, vol. 30
(2011),
pp. 189-198.
- Clarke, MR & KE Glander, Secondary transfer of adult mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata) on Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica: 1975-2009,
Primates, vol. 51
(2010),
pp. 241-249.
- Goto, K. , K. Fukuda , A. Senda, T. Saito, K. Kimura, K.E. Glander, K. Hinde , W. Dittus, L.A. Milligan, M.L. Power, O.T. Oftedal, T. Urashima., Chemical characterization of oligosaccharides in the milk of six species of New and Old world monkeys.,
Glycoconj. J., vol. 27
(2010),
pp. 703-715.
- Williams, S. H., Vinyard, C. J., Glander, K. E., Deffenbaugh, M., Teaford, M. F., & Thompson, C. L., Telemetry system for assessing jaw-muscle function in freeranging primates.,
Int J Primatol, vol. 29
(2008),
pp. 1441-1453 (DOI 10.1007/s10764-008-9292-3.).
- Milligan, L.A., S.I. Rapoport, M.R. Cranfield, W. Dittus, K.E. Glander, O.T. Oftedal, M.L. Power, C.A. Whittier, & R.P. Bazinet, Fatty acid composition of wild anthropoid primate milks,
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part B, vol. 149
(2008),
pp. 74-82.
- Clarke MR & KE Glander, Natal emigration by both sexes in the La Pacifica population of mantled howlers: when do some stay?,
American Journal of Primatology, vol. 70
(2008),
pp. 195-200.
- Mittermeier, R.A,. J.U. Ganzhorn, W.R. Konstant, K. Glander & I. Tattersall, C.P. Groves, A.B. Rylands, A. Hapke, J. Ratsimbazafy, M.I. Mayor, E.E. Louis Jr., Y. Rumpler, C. Schwitzer, & R.M. Rasoloarison, Lemur Diversity in Madagascar,
Int J Primatol, vol. 29
(2008),
pp. 1607-1656 (DOI 10.1007/s10764-008-9317-y.).
- Clarke, MR & KE Glander, Natal emigration by both sexes in the La Pacifica population of mantled howlers: when do some stay?,
Amer J Primat, vol. 70
(2008),
pp. 195-200.
- Williams, SH, CJ Vinyard, KE Glander, M Deffenbaugh, MF Teaford, & CL Thompson, Telmetry system for assessing jaw-muscle function in free-ranging primates,
Int J Primatol, vol. 29
(2008),
pp. 1441-1453.
- Teaford M.F., P.W. Lucas, P.S. Ungar, and K.E. Glander, Mechanical defenses in leaves eaten by Costa Rican howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata),
Amer. J. Phy. Anth., vol. 129
(2006),
pp. 99–104.
- Seigler, D. S., G. F. Pauli, R. Frohlich, E. Wegelius, A. Nahrstedt, K. E. Glander, & J. E. Ebinger, Cyanogenic glycosides and menisdaurin from Guazuma ulmifolia, Ostrya virginiana, Tiquilia plicata, and Tiquilia canescens,
Phytochemistry, vol. 66
(2005),
pp. 1567–1580.
- Dennis, J.C., P.S. Ungar, M.F. Teaford, & K.E.Glander, Dental topography and molar wear in Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica,
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 125
(2004),
pp. 152-161.
- Zaldivar, ME, O Rocha, KE Glander G Aguilar, AS Huertas, R Sanchez, & G Wong, Distribution, ecology, life history, genetic variation, and risk of extinction of nonhuman primates from Costa Rica,
Rev Biol Trop, vol. 52 no. 3
(2004),
pp. 670-693.
- Zaldivar, M. E., K.E Glander, O. Rocha, G. Aguilar, E. Vargus, G.A. Gutierrez-Espeleta,, R. Sanchez., Genetic Variation of Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from Costa Rica,
Biotropica, vol. 35
(2003),
pp. 375-381.
- Glander, K.E., C. Welch, M. Irwin, K. Sammonds, E. Davis, M.I. Mayor, E.E. Louis, & M.L. Houck. 2001, AF 354716, 558 bp, DNA linear, PRI 01-Mar-2002, Propithecus verreauxi verreauxi isolate Mor143 mitochondrial D-loop, partial sequence,
NCBI Gene Bank
(2001).
- Connour, J.R., K Glander, F Vincent, Postcranial adaptations for leaping in primates,
J. Zoo., vol. 251 no. 1
(2000),
pp. 79-103.
- Campbell, J.L., J.H. Eisemann, K.E. Glander, & S.D. Crissey, Intake, digestibility, and passage of a commercially designed diet by two Propithecus species,
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 48
(1999),
pp. 237-246.
- Clarke, M.R., K.E. Glander, & E.L. Zucker, Infant-nonmother interactions of free-ranging mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica,
Int. J. Primat, vol. 19
(1998),
pp. 451-472.
- Stuart, M, V. Pendergast, S. Rumfelt, S. Pierberg, L. Greenspan, K. Glander & M. Clarke, Parasites of wild howlers (Alouatta spp.),
Int. J. Primat, vol. 19
(1998),
pp. 493-512.
- Schoeninger, M.J., U.T. Iwaniec & K.E. Glander, Stable isotope ratios indicate diet and habitat use in New World Monkeys,
Amer. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 102
(1997),
pp. 1-15.
- Nisbett, R.A. & K.E. Glander, Quantitative description of parturition in a wild mantled howling monkey: a case study of perinatal behaviors associated with a primiparous delivery,
Brenesia, vol. 45-46
(1996),
pp. 157-168.
- Zucker, E.L., M.R. Clarke, K.E. Glander, & N.J. Scott, Jr., Sizes of home ranges and howling monkey groups at Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica: 1972-1991,
Brenesia, vol. 45-46
(1996),
pp. 153-156.
- Glander, K.E. & R.A. Nisbett, Community structure and species density in tropical forest associations in Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica,
Brenesia, vol. 45-46
(1996),
pp. 113-142.
- Ungar, P.S., M.F. Teaford, K.E. Glander & R.F. Pastor, Dust accumulation in the canopy: a potential cause of dental microwear in primates,
Amer. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 97
(1995),
pp. 93-99.
- Clarke, M.R., E.L. Zucker, & K.E. Glander, Group takeover by a natal male howling monkey (Alouatta palliata) and associated disappearances and injuries of immatures,
Primates, vol. 35
(1994),
pp. 435-442.
- Glander, K.E., Morphometrics and growth in captive aye-ayes,
Folia primatol, vol. 62
(1994),
pp. 108-114.
- Ravosa, M.J., D.M. Meyers and K.E. Glander, Relative growth of the limbs and trunk in sifakas: heterochronic, ecological and functional considerations,
Amer. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 92
(1993),
pp. 499-520.
- Lemos de Sá, R.M., T.R. Pope, T.T. Struhsaker & K.E. Glander, Sexual dimorphism in canine length of woolly spider monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. Geoffroy 1806),
Internal. J. Prim, vol. 14
(1993),
pp. 755-763.
- Lemos de Sá, R.M. & K.E. Glander, Capture techniques and morphometrics for the woolly spider monkey, or muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides, E. Geoffroy 1806),
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 29
(1993),
pp. 145-153.
- White, F.J., A.S. Burton, S. Buchholz, K.E. Glander, Social organization of free-ranging ruffed lemurs, Varecia variegata variegata: Mother-adult daughter relationship,
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 28
(1992),
pp. 281-287.
- Glander, K.E., Dispersal patterns in Costa Rican mantled howling monkeys,
Int. J. Primatol, vol. 13
(1992),
pp. 415-436.
- Glander, K.E., P.C. Wright, P.S. Daniels, A.M. Merenlender, Morphometrics and testicle size of rainforest lemur species from southeastern Madagascar,
J. Hum. Evol, vol. 22
(1992),
pp. 1-17.
- Glander, K.E., L.M. Fedigan, L. Fedigan, C. Chapman, Capture techniques and measurements of three monkey species in Costa Rica,
Folia Prim, vol. 57
(1991),
pp. 70-82.
- Teaford, M.F. & K.E. Glander, Dental microwear in live, wild-trapped Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica,
Am. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 85
(1991),
pp. 313-319.
- Moreno, L.I.; Salas, I.C. & Glander, Breech delivery and birth-related behaviors in wild mantled howling monkeys,
Amer J. Prim, vol. 23
(1991),
pp. 197-199.
- Stuart, M.D., L.L. Greenspan, K.E. Glander & M.R. Clarke, A coprological survey of parasites of wild mantled howling monkeys, Alouatta palliata palliata,
J. Wild. Diseas, vol. 26
(1990),
pp. 547-549.
- Lemos de Sa, R.M., T.R. Pope, K.E. Glander, T.T. Struhsaker, & G.A.B. da Fonseca, . A pilot study of genetic and morphological variation in the muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides),
Prim. Conserv, vol. 11
(1990),
pp. 26-30.
- Glander, K.E., P.C. Wright, D.S. Seigler, V. Randrianasolo & B. Randrianasolo, Consumption of cyanogenic bamboo by a newly discovered species of bamboo lemur,
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 18
(1989),
pp. 119-124.
- Kay, R.F., J.M. Plavcan, K.E. Glander & P.C. Wright, Sexual selection and canine dimorphism in New World Monkeys,
Amer. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 77
(1988),
pp. 385-397.
- Fedigan, L.M., L. Fedigan, C. Chapman, & K.E. Glander, Spider monkey home ranges: a comparison of radio telemetry and direct observation,
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 16
(1988),
pp. 19-29.
- Clark, S.B., A.M. Tercyak, & K.E. Glander, Plasma lipo-proteins of free-ranging howling monkeys,
Comp. Biochem. Physiol, vol. 88B
(1987),
pp. 729-735.
- Glander, K.E., B.Z. Freed, & J. Ganzhorn, . Meat-eating and predation in captive-born Lemur fulvus and caged Lemur macaco,
Zoo Biology, vol. 4
(1985),
pp. 361-365.
- Glander, K.E., J. Tapia R., & A. Fachin T., The impact of cropping on wild populations of Saguinus mystax and Saguinus fuscicollis in Peru,
Amer. J. Primat, vol. 7
(1984),
pp. 89-97.
- Glander, K.E. & D.P. Rabin, Food choice from endemic North Carolina tree species by captive prosimians (Lemur fulvus),
Amer. J. Prim, vol. 5
(1983),
pp. 221-229.
- Glander, K.E., The impact of plant secondary compounds on primate feeding behavior,
Yr. Bk. Phy. Anth, vol. 25
(1982),
pp. 1-18.
- Clarke, M.R. & K.E. Glander, Adoption of infant howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata),
Amer. J. Primat, vol. 1
(1981),
pp. 469-472.
- Glander, K.E., Reproduction and population growth in free-ranging mantled howling monkeys,
Amer. J. Phy. Anth, vol. 53
(1980),
pp. 25-36.
- Glander, K.E., Feeding associations between howling monkeys and basilisk lizards,
Biotropica, vol. 11
(1979),
pp. 235-236.
- Rockwood, L.L. & K.E. Glander, Howling monkeys and leaf-cutting ants: Comparative foraging in a tropical deciduous forest,
Biotropica, vol. 11
(1979),
pp. 1-10.
- Glander, K.E., . Drinking from arboreal water sources by mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata Gray),
Folia primat, vol. 29
(1978),
pp. 206- 217.
Other
- Glander, K.E. Produced and filmed videotape, "The Golden Bamboo Lemur: A Cry for Help". 9 minutes, VHS, color. A look at a newly discovered species of bamboo lemur plus other primates in south-eastern Madagascar
(1987).
- Glander, K.E. Produced, filmed, and edited videotape, "Lemurs In A North Carolina Forest". 38 minutes, VHS, color. Documents the release of captive-born lemurs in a North Carolina forest. Follows them over two years
(1983).
Military Service
U.S. Air Force, December 1962 - December 1966. Animal Care Specialist (Primates). Final Rank: Staff Sergeant, Honorable Discharge.
Special Skills
I have captured 2,877 individuals from 27 nonhuman primate species (Alouatta fusca, Alouatta palliata, Alouatta pigra, Alouatta seniculus insulanus, Alouatta seniculus seniculus, Ateles geoffroyi, Ateles paniscus, Avahi laniger, Brachyteles arachnoides, Cebus capucinus, Cercocebus albigena, Eulemur fulvus collaris, Eulemur fulvus rufus, Eulemur fulvus sanfordi, Eulemur rubriventer, Hapalemur aureus, Hapalemur griseus, Indri indri, Lemur catta, Macaca fascicularus, Pithecia pithecia, Procolobus kirkii , Propithecus diadema diadema, Propithecus diadema edwardsi, Propithecus tattersalli, Propithecus verrauxi coquereli, Varecia variegata variegata), four white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), and four individuals from two feline species (Felis concolor and Panthera onca).
A total of 214 Prosimians have been darted with 4 deaths (1.9% mortality rate) and 2,663 Anthropoids with 44 deaths (1.7% mortality rate). Howlers account for 2,492 of the individuals captured with 38 deaths (1.6% mortality rate). The mortality rate for all captures is 1.7% (48 deaths of 2,877 captures).
Students Mentored Ph.D. Students Supervised
- Randall Ford, (December, 2010)
- Catherine C. Workman, (May, 2010)
- Daniel Gonzalez-Socoloske, (September, 2008 - present)
Graduate Students Mentored
- Erica Findley, (May, 2008)
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