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Brockman, Diane K   (search)

  1. with C.P Schaik. Primate Seasonality: Implicaitions for Human Evolution. ed. Brockman, DK and Schaik, CP. Cambridge Studies in Biological Anthropology. 2004.  (Submitted in February 2004)
  2. D.K. Brockman. "Polyboroides radiatus Predation Attempts on Propithecus verreauxi." Folia primatologica 71 (2003): 71-74.
  3. with P.L. Whitten. "Hormonal basis of reproductive competition in female Propithecus v. conaquereli: Mothers and daughters in conflict?." Lemur News 8 (2003): 13-15.

Campbell, Ryan   (search)

  1. Faherty, SL; Campbell, CR; Larsen, PL; Yoder, AD. "Evaluating whole transcriptome amplification for gene profiling experiments using RNA-Seq." BMC Biotechnology 15 (January, 2015): 65. [doi]  [abs]

Clarke, Margaret R.   (search)

  1. Teaford, M.F., Clarke,M.R., and Glander, K.E.. "From the mouths of monkeys come tales of their lives'." NATURAL HISTORY (2004).
  2. Huynen MC, Clarke, MR. "Social rank and interactions with males of adult female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in a single-male versus a multi-male group." (2004). (to book if accepted)
  3. Clarke, M. R. and Glander, K.E.. "Adult migration patterns in the mantled howlers of La Pacifica."  2004
  4. Clarke, M.R.. "Group size resurgence in mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata)."  2004: 75-76.
  5. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R.. "Longitudinal assessment of immature-to-adult ratios in two groups of Costa Rican mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata)." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 24.1 (2003): 87-101.
  6. Clarke, M.R. , Glander, K.E.. "Males really do follow females after all: Thirty years data on male migration in howling monkeys at La Pacifica, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica."  The Animal Behavior Society, Boise IdahoJuly 19-24, 2003
  7. Clarke, M.R., Crockett, C.M., Zucker, E.L., Zaldivar, M.. "Mantled howler population of Hacienda La Pacifica, Costa Rica from 1991 to 1998: Effects of deforestation." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 56 (2002): 155-163.
  8. Clarke, M.R., Collins, D.A., Zucker, E.L.. "Adaptations to deforestation in a free-ranging group of mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 23.2 (2002): 365-381.
  9. Clarke MR. "Managing monkeys from an evolutionary perspective."  The Animal Behavior Society, Bloomington INJuly 13-17, 2002
  10. Nisbett R.A., Rodriguez L.L., Clarke M.R., Glander K.E., Teaford M.F., Jimenez Sanchez C.. "Preliminary report on the epidemiology of vesicular stomatitis virus in a free-ranging population of Costa Rican howling monkeys."  2002: 272-273.
  11. Clarke, M.R., Teaford, M.F.. "Preliminary study on hormone measurement in dried feces of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  Suppl 1:672002
  12. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. "Habitat mediates relationship between age and interbirth intervals in Costa Rican mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata)."  Suppl 1:332002
  13. Seltzer, R.G., York, H.P., Clarke, M.R.. "A survery of vervet monkey (Chlorocebus [Cercopithecus] aethiops sabaeus) populations at five sites in Nevis, West Indies."  Suppl 1:69-702002
  14. Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. ". Female immigration patterns in mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) at La Pacifica, GTE, Costa Rica."  Ed. Supplement, 34:54 2002
  15. Clarke, M.R., Crockett, C.M., Zucker, E.L., Zaldivar, M.. "A comparison of methods to survey free-ranging monkeys in the Costa Rican dry forest." LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER 40.4 (2001): 4-6.
  16. Clarke MR. Review of Origins of Intelligence.  JOURNAL OF HUMAN BIOLOGY 13.3 (2001): 425-426.
  17. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. "Body weights of adult female Alouatta palliata in Costa Rica increase with age." NEOTROPICAL PRIMATES 9.3 (2001).
  18. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. "Body weights before and after first pregnancies of immigrant adult female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica." NEOTROPICAL PRIMATES 9.2 (2001): 57-60.
  19. Epstein, D.S., Clarke, M.R.. "Male-female partner preferences in mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) on Hda La Pacifica, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica."  The Animal Behavior Society, Corvallis ORJuly 14-18, 2001
  20. Arden, D.H., Clarke, M.R.. "Social interactions between adult males and juvenile howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  The Animal Behavior Society, Corvallis ORJuly 14-18, 2001
  21. Clarke, M.R., Arden, D.H., Epstein, D.S., Gilbert, M.H.. "Activity patterns of adult male howling monkeys: Comparison by age, habitat and group composition."  Supplement 1:282001
  22. Clarke, M.R. and Glander, K.E.. "Presence of mother and juvenile dispersal in free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in the tropical dry forest of Costa Rica."  Supplement 32:502001
  23. Clarke, M.R., Tremblay, A.M., and Arden, D.H.. "A comparison of methods to observe juvenile and group behavior in mantled howling monkeys." LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER 39.4 (2000): 6-8.
  24. Clarke, M.R., Anderson, L.S., Porter, J. and Martin, L.M.. "Behavior, hormones, and immune correlates of socially stable/unstable housing in juvenile rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)."  SUPPLEMENT 302000: 125-126.
  25. Clarke, M.R., Tremblay, A.M., and Arden, D.H.. "Comparison of observational methods for juvenile and group behavior in mantled howling monkeys."  Supplement 12000: 50-51.
  26. Clarke MR. Review of Demonic Males. ed. R. Wrangham and D. Peterson. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 25.4 1999
  27. Clarke, M.R., O’Neil, J.A.S.. "Morphometric comparison of Chinese-origin and Indian-derived rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 47.4 (1999): 335-246.
  28. Clarke, M. R., Crockett, C.M., Zucker, E.L.. "A comparison of methods used to census mantled howlers in the Costa Rican dry forest."  1999: 43-44.
  29. Huynen, M.C., Clarke, M.R.. "Female familiarity and relatedness in captive groups of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)."  1999: 65.
  30. Huynen, M.C., Clarke, M.R.. "Female age class and competition for mates in social groups of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)."  1999: 64-65.
  31. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R.. "Immature-to-adult ratios over time in two groups of Costa Rican mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) Annual variations and comparison with population parameters."  1999: 115-116.
  32. Glasgow, M.E., Williams, L.E., Clarke, M.R.. "Environmental effects of female social behavior during pregnancy and infant development in captive Squirrel monkeys (Saimir bolivienses): Implications for management."  1999: 58.
  33. Clarke, M.R., Zucker, E.L., Crockett, C.M. , Zaldivar, M.. "Population parameters of the howling monkeys of La Pacifica."  Supplement 271999: 108-109.
  34. Pielet, H. A., Clarke, M.R.. "Social interactions of pigtailed and rhesus monkeys."  Supplement 271999: 221-222.
  35. Baskin, G.B., Ratterree, M., Davison, B.B., Falkenstein, K.P., Clarke, MR., England, J.D., Banier, M.T., Luzi, P., Rafi, M.A., Wenger, D.A.. "Genetic galactocerebrosidase deficiency (Globoid Cell Leukodystrophy, Krabbe Disease) in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)." LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE 48.5 (1998): 476-482.
  36. Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E., Zucker, E.L.. "Infant-nonmother interactions in mantled howling monkeys." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 19 (1998): 451-472.
  37. Stuart, M., Pendergast, V., Rumfelt, S., Pierberg, S. Greenspan, L. , Glander, K. and Clarke, M.R.. "Parasites of wild howlers (Alouatta spp.)." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 19 (1998): 493-512.
  38. Zucker, E. L., Clarke, M.R.. "Agonistic and affiliative relationships among adult female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica over a four-year period." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 19 (1998): 433-450.
  39. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. "Life histories of adult female howling monkeys in Costa Rica: Age, weight and status."  Supplement 251998: 239.
  40. Clarke, M.R., Collins, D.A., Zucker, E.L.. "Changes in daily activity pattern and rates of social interactions in a free-ranging group of mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica following partial deforestation of their home range."  1998: 174-175.
  41. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E.. "Latencies to first births for immigrating adult female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1997: 158.
  42. Clarke, M.R., Harrison, R.M., O’Neil, J.A.S., Zucker, E.L.. "Reproductive hormones and migration patterns in free-ranging juvenile howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1997: 100-101.
  43. Lewis, R.J., Huynen, M.C., Clarke, M.R.. "The effects of varying social power on pigtailed monkey (Macaca nemestrina) and rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta) social dynamics."  1997: 128.
  44. Clarke, M.R., Zucker E.L., Phillippi-Falkenstein, K.. "Activity and proximity patterns of free-ranging male and female juvenile howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata)."  Supplement 241997: 93.
  45. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, K.E. and Scott, N.J., Jr.. "Sizes of home ranges and groups of mantled howling monkeys at La Pacifica: 1972-1991." BRENESIA (1996): 45-46.
  46. Clarke M.R,; Harrison, R.M.; Didier, E.S.. "Behavioral, immunological and hormonal responses associated with social change in rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 39 (1996): 223-233.
  47. Clarke, M. R.; Zucker, E.L.; Phillippi Falkenstein, K.. "Activity and proximity patterns of juvenile howling monkeys with and without mothers in free-ranging social groups."  16th Congress of the International Primatological Society and the 19th Converence of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison WIAugust 11-16, 1996
  48. Zucker, E.L.; Clarke, M.R.; O’Neil, J.A.S., Harrison, R.M.. ". Fecal testosterone values for free-ranging male mantled howling monkeys."  16th Congress of the International Primatological Society and the 19th Converence of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison WIAugust 11-16, 1996
  49. Lewis, R.J.; Huynen , M.C.; Clarke, M.R.. "Social interactions and activity patterns of adult female pigtailed monkeys and rhesus monkeys."  16th Congress of the International Primatological Society and the 19th Converence of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison WIAugust 11-16, 1996
  50. Huynen, M.C.; Clarke,M.R.. "Female rhesus monkeys’ social interactions vary with proportion of males."  16th Congress of the International Primatological Society and the 19th Converence of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison WIAugust 11-16, 1996
  51. Clarke, M.R. and Snyder, J.A.. "Behavior of foster infants vs. natural infants in socially-housed rhesus monkeys."  Southwestern Psychological Assocation Meeting, Houston TXApril 4-6, 1996
  52. Clarke , M. R.; Snyder, J.A.. "Morphological comparison of Indian-origin and Chinese-origin rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)."  Supplement 221996: 86.
  53. Ghoneim, G.M.; Shaaban, A.M.; Clarke, M.R.. "Irritable bladder syndrome in an animal model: A continuous monitoring study." NEUROUROLOGY AND URODYNAMICS 14 (1995): 657-665.
  54. Clarke MR & Cogswell FB.. "A comparison of two protocols to monitor parasitism in socially housed rhesus monkeys." CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE 34.5 (1995): 82-83.
  55. Clarke, M.R., Blanchard, J.L., Snyder, J.A.. "Infant-killing in pigtailed macaques: A colony management concern." LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER 34.4 (1995): 1-3.
  56. Clarke MR, Daigle R, Snyder J.. "A comparison of social interactions with kin, subgroup members and other members in two social groups of rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta)."  Southwestern Psychology Association Meeting, San Antonio, TXApril 12-15, 1995
  57. Huynen, M.C.; Clarke, M.R.. "Social interactions of high and low ranking adult female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) in one-male and multi-male social groups."  1995: 128.
  58. Zucker EL, Clarke MR & Harrison RM.. "Fecal estradiol values for group-living cycling, pregnant and lactating female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1995: 167.
  59. Clarke MR, Zucker EL and Glander KE. "Group takeover by a natal male howling monkey (Alouatta palliata) and associated disappearance and injuries of immatures." PRIMATES 35.S4 (1994): 435-442.
  60. Clarke MR, Blanchard JL.. "All-male social group formation: Does cutting canine teeth promote social integration?." LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER 33.2 (1994): 5-8.
  61. Clarke MR and Zucker EL. "Survey of the howling monkey population of La Pacifica: A seven-year follow-up." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 15.1 (1994): 29-41.
  62. Clarke M, Carr D & Porter J.. "A preliminary study on behavioral and immunological correlates of social instability in juvenile rhesus monkeys."  Meeting of the Psychoneuroimmunology Research Society, Key Biscayne, FLNovember 13-20, 1994
  63. Aertker, MW, Clarke, MR, and Ghoneim, GM. "The effect of environmental change on micturition and behavior of rhesus monkeys."  Society for Basic Urological Research, San Francisco CAMay 13-14, 1994
  64. Zucker EL & Clarke MR. "Time budgets and proximity patterns of juvenile howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  31st Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Seattle, WAJuly 23-28, 1994
  65. Huynen MC & Clarke MR. "Social interactions of high/low ranking adult female rhesus monkeys."  Ed. 31st Annual Meeting of the Animal Behavior Society, Seattle, WA July 23-28, 1994
  66. Clarke MR, Daigle RM.. "Comparing success of two social reorganization strategies: When theory and management coincide."  1994: 201-202.
  67. Zucker EL, Clarke MR, Putnam PM, Harrison RM. "Validity of measures assessing reproductive status of female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1994: 255.
  68. Zucker E.L., Clarke M.R., Schilling P.W.. "Use of Natural and Provided Shade by Free-ranging Rhesus Monkeys on Raccoon Key, Florida: Management Considerations." CONTEMPORARY TOPICS IN LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE 32.3 (1993): 6-8.
  69. Zucker E.L. and Clarke M.R.. "Visitors’ movement patterns at conference poster sessions." 76 (1993): 212-214.
  70. Clarke MR, Bertsch J, Phillippi-Falkenstein K, and Carr DJJ. "Social instability and immune function in female rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta) following social reorganization."  Research Perspectives in Psychoneuroimmunology IV., Boulder, COApril 21-24, 1993
  71. Clarke MR, Bertsch J, Phillippi-Falkenstein K and Carr DJJ. "Social instability and natural killer cell function in female rhesus monkeys."  1993: 304.
  72. Huynen MC and Clarke MR.. "Social interactions of young adult males housed in an all-male group."  1993: 319-320.
  73. Zucker EL and Clarke MR. "Social relationships of adult female howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1993: 361-2.
  74. Clarke MR, Daigle RM, McGrew WC. "Stone-handling and cheekpouch filling in a colony of rhesus monkeys."  Supp 161993: 71.
  75. Zucker E.L. and Clarke M.R.. "Developmental and comparative aspects of social play of mantled howling monkeys in Costa Rica." BEHAVIOUR 123.1-2 (1992): 144-171.
  76. Clarke M.R and Mayeaux D.J.. "Aggressive and affiliative behavior in green monkeys with differing housing complexity." AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR 18 (1992): 231-239.
  77. Phillippi-Falkenstein, K. and Clarke, M.R.. "A procedure for training corral-living rhesus monkeys for fecal and blood sample collection." LABORATORY ANIMAL SCIENCE 42.1 (1992): 83-85.
  78. Phillippi, KM and Clarke, MR. "Survey of parasites of rhesus monkeys housed in small social groups." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 27 (1992): 293-302.
  79. Clarke MR, Harrison RM, Martin LN. "Rearing history and survival time in SIV-infected juvenile rhesus monkeys."  Nonhuman Primate Models for AIDS, San Juan, PRNovember 1992
  80. Zucker, E.L., Clarke, M.R., Glander, KE, and Scott, N.J., Jr.. "Locations of mantled howling monkey groups at La Pacific, Costa Rica, 1972-1991."  Animal Behavior Meetings, Kingston, OntarioJune, 1992
  81. Phillippi-Falkenstein K, Clarke MR, and Zucker EL.. "Adult Chinese male rhesus monkeys social interactions: a comparison of two social introduction protocols."  Southwestern Psychological Association, Austin, TXApril 15-18, 1992
  82. Phillippi-Falkenstein K, Clarke MR and Cogswell FB. "A comparison of two protocols to monitor parasitism in socially housed rhesus monkeys."  1992: 51.
  83. Clarke MR and Zucker EL. "A new survey of the howling monkey population of La Pacifica."  1992: 23.
  84. Clarke, M.R., Harrison, RM, and Didier, EJ.. "Behavioral and immunological correlates of social reorganization."  . American Society of Primatoglogists, Veracruz, MexicoJune, 1991
  85. Clarke MR. "Behavioral studies at the Tulane Regional Primate Research Center."  Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LAMarch 20-23, 1991
  86. Clarke MR. "The effects of environmental complexity: Three Studies."  Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LAApril 11-13, 1991
  87. Clarke MR, Zucker EL and Harrison RM. "Fecal estradiol, sexual swelling, and sociosexual behavior of free-ranging female howling monkeys in Costa Rica."  1991: 93.
  88. Zucker EL, Clarke MR and Schilling PW. "Use of natural and provided shade by free-ranging rhesus monkeys."  1991: 143-144.
  89. Clarke MR. "Behavioral development and socialization of infants in a free-ranging group of howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata)." FOLIA PRIMATOLOGICA 54 (1990): 1-15.
  90. Ratterree MS, Didier PJ, Blanchard JL, Clarke MR, Schaeffer D. "Vitamin C deficiency in captive nonhuman primates fed commercial primate diet." LAB ANIMAL SCIENCE 40.2 (1990): 165-168.
  91. Stuart MD, Greenspan LL, Glander KE, Clarke MR. "A coprological survey of parasites of wild mantled howling monkeys, Alouatta palliata." JOURNAL OF WILDLIFE DISEASES 26.4 (1990): 547-549.
  92. Clarke MR and Harrison RM. "Timing of maturation in male rhesus monkeys: effects of social environment."  1990: 180.
  93. Clarke MR, Phillippi KM, Falkenstein JA, Moran EA, and Suomi SJ. "Training corral-living rhesus monkeys for fecal and blood sample collection."  1990: 181.
  94. Phillippi KM, Clarke MR, Blanchard JL. "Survey of pathogenic and nonpathogenic parasites of rhesus monkeys housed in small social groups."  1990: 221.
  95. Zucker EL, Mayeaux DJ, Phillippi KM and Clarke MR. "Interactions of male Chinese rhesus monkeys while in an all-male group and in breeding groups."  1990: 248.
  96. "Breeding colonies of macaques: A 1988 update." LABORATORY PRIMATE NEWSLETTER 28.1 (1989): 8-14.
  97. Harrison RM, Clarke MR, Waggoner, R.. "Determining sperm quality in rhesus monkeys: Timing is all." LAB ANIMAL 18.1 (1989): 30-31.
  98. Clarke MR, Koritnik DR, Martin LN, Baskin, GB. "Cage enrichment, physiology and behavior in nursery-reared rhesus monkeys." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY Supplement 1 (1989): 53-57.
  99. Mayeaux, D.J. and Clarke, MR. "Effects of changing habitat complexity on social group formation in green monkeys."  Southeastern Psychological Association, Houston TXApril, 1989
  100. Clarke MR, and Zucker EL. "Social correlates of timing of sexual maturity in free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata)."  1989: 140.
  101. Clarke MR. Review of Primate Conservation in the Tropical Rainforest. ed. C. Marsh and R. Mittermeier. AMERICAN ANTHROPOLOGIST 90.1 1988
  102. Clarke MR, Martin LN, and Baskin GB. "Cage enrichment, behavior, and physiology in nursery-reared rhesus monkeys."  1988: 416.
  103. Clarke MR. "Breeding colonies of macaques: Progress and recent developments."  1988: 415.
  104. Stuart M, Bartlett L, Glander K, and Clarke M. "Helminth parasites of mantled howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1988: 447.
  105. Armstrong E, Clarke MR, and Hill EM. "Relative size of the anterior thalamic nuclei differentiates anthropoids by social organization." BRAIN, BEHAVIOR & EVOLUTION 30 (1987): 263-271.
  106. Clarke MR, Kaplan JR, Nicks EC, and Grady AR. "Use of space by young African greens (Cercopithecus aethiops spp.) and patas (Erythrocebus patas) monkeys in captivity." COMPARATIVE BEHAVIOR OF AFRICAN MONKEYS (1987): 81-97.
  107. Berg MA, and Clarke MR. "Social behavior in two groups of rhesus monkeys."  Southwestern Psychological Association, New Orleans, LA.April, 1987
  108. Clarke MR. "Social interactions of howling monkey infants with group members: A cross-species review."  1987: 427.
  109. Clarke MR, and Baskin GB. "Patterns of infant mortality in a rhesus (Macaca mulatta) breeding colony."  1987: 336-337.
  110. Harrison RM, Clarke MR, and Waggoner R. "Effect of sexual activity of response to electroejaculation in rhesus monkeys."  1987: 346-347.
  111. Zucker EL, and Clarke MR. "Patterns of male-female spatial relationships in a multi-male group of howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica."  1987: 379-380.
  112. Clarke MR, Kaplan JR, Bumsted PT, and Koritnik DK. "Social dominance and serum testosterone concentration in dyads of Macaca fascicularis." JOURNAL OF MEDICAL PRIMATOLOGY 15 (1986): 419-432.
  113. Clarke MR, Zucker EL, and Scott NJ, Jr.. "Population trends of the mantled howler groups at La Pacifica, Guanacaste, Costa Rica." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 11 (1986): 79-88.
  114. Clarke MR. "Effects of habitat enrichment on sociospatial behavior in a group of talapoin monkeys."  In: Zoological Parks: Applications to Husbandry, Management, and Habitat Design. 32nd Annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Orlando, FlMarch 26-29, 1986
  115. Clarke MR, and Watson EA, Jr.. "Reproductive success of feral vs. colony born rhesus females: Implications for breeding programs."  1986: 443.
  116. Zucker EL, Watson EA, Jr., and Clarke MR. "Group change and secondary sex ratios for corral-living rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)."  1986: 443.
  117. Zucker EL, and Clarke MR. "Male-male interactions in a group of free-ranging howling monkeys."  1986: 443.
  118. Clarke MR. "Interactions of adult male howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) with immatures in a free-ranging social group."  1986: 188.
  119. Clarke MR. "Teaching primate behavior in a field situation."  In: Beyond the Laboratory, Alternatives in Comparative Psychology. 31st Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GAMarch 27-30, 1985
  120. Clarke MR. "Behavior of adult females towards group infants in free-ranging howlers."  1985: 336.
  121. Clarke MR, and Zucker EL. "Distribution of howling monkeys (Alouattapalliata) in a dry, deciduous tropical forest."  1985: 156.
  122. Clarke MR, and Glander KE. "Female reproductive success in a group of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica." FEMALE PRIMATES: STUDIES BY WOMEN PRIMATOLOGISTS (1984): 111-126.
  123. Clarke MR. "A comparison of male and female infant howling monkeys in a free-ranging group in Costa Rica."  1984: 401.
  124. Clarke MR. "Infant-killing and infant disappearance following male takeover in a group of howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 5.3 (1983): 241-247.
  125. Clarke MR, and Glander KE. "Variability in reproductive success of female mantled howlers over an 11-year period."  1983: 440.
  126. Kaplan JR, Manuck SB, Clarke MR, and Bumsted PT. "Psychophysiology of spontaneous social behavior among cynomolgus macaques."  1983: 347.
  127. Clarke MR. "Socialization, infant mortality, and infant-nonmother interactions in howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica." DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS INTERNATIONAL A43(4):1217, (Order #DA-8220132) (1982).
  128. Clarke MR, Nicks EC, Grady AR, and Kaplan JR. "Use of space by juvenile green monkeys and patas monkeys. In: Comparative behavior of African monkeys: Are primate models applicable?."  1982: 153.
  129. Clarke MR, and Glander KE. "Adoption of infant howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata)." AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY 1.4 (1981): 469-472.
  130. Clarke MR. "Aspects of male behavior in the mantled howler (Alouatta palliata Gray) in Costa Rica."  1981: 209.
  131. Glander KE, and Clarke MR. "Sex ratio and differential mortality in howling monkeys."  1981: 225.
  132. Clarke MR. "Interactions of bonnet monkey infants with nonmothers."  1979: 428.
  133. Clarke MR. "Social interactions of juvenile female bonnet monkeys (Macaca radiata)." PRIMATES 19.3 (1978): 517-524.
  134. Clarke MR. "Various Presentations Given."  1977-2004 Also at 1977, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1986, 1987. 1993. 1996 through 2004 Annual meetings of American Association Physical Anthropologists; 1982, 1988, and 1996 meeting of the International Society of Primatology; 1983-2002, and 2004 meetings of the American Society of Primatologists.
  135. Clarke MR, and Neville MK. "Social interactions of female juvenile bonnet macaques."  1977: 124.

Foerster, Steffen   (search)

  1. Foerster, S. and Wilkie, D. S. and Morelli, G. A. and Demmer, J. and Starkey, M. and Telfer, P. and Steil, M. and Lewbel, A.. "Correlates of bushmeat hunting among remote rural households in Gabon, Central Africa." Conservation Biology 26 (2012): 335--344. [doi]
  2. Foerster, S. and Cords, M. and Monfort, S. L.. "Seasonal energetic stress in a tropical forest primate: proximate causes and evolutionary implications." Plos One 7 (2012): e50108. [doi]
  3. Foerster, S. and Wilkie, D. S. and Morelli, G. A. and Demmer, J. and Starkey, M. and Telfer, P. and Steil, M.. "Human livelihoods and protected areas in Gabon: A cross-sectional comparison of welfare and consumption patterns." Oryx 45.3 (2011): 347--356.
  4. Foerster, S. and Cords, M. and Monfort, S. L.. "Social behavior, foraging strategies and fecal glucocorticoids in female blue monkeys (Cercopithecus mitis): Potential fitness benefits of high rank in a forest guenon." American Journal of Primatology 73.9 (2011): 870--882. [doi]
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Gilby, Ian C   (search)

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Gonzales, Lauren A   (search)

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Grebe, Nicholas   (search)

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Greene, Lydia   (search)

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Griffin, Nicole L.   (search)

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Harris, Rachel   (search)

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Herrera, James   (search)

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Hogue, Aaron S   (search)

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Hora, Martin   (search)

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Johnston, Rachel   (search)

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Little, Sarah   (search)

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MacLean, Evan L   (search)

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Madden, Richard H.   (search)

  1. Madden, R.H.. Vertebrate Paleontological Techniques. ed. Patrick Leiggi and Peter May. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16.1 (2005): 594-599.
  2. Bond, M, G. Lopez, R. Madden, M. Reguero and A. Scarano. "Los ungulados no mienten."  XX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontologia de Vertebrados (La Plaa), Libro de ResumenesMay, 2004: 13.
  3. Weston, E.M., R.H. Madden and M.R. Sánchez-Villagra. "Early Miocene astrapotheres (Mammalia) from northern South America." Palaeontological Association, Special Papers in Paleontology 71 (2004): 81-97.
  4. Kohn, M.J., J.A. Josef, R.H. Madden, R.F. Kay, G. Vucetich & A.A. Carlini. "Climate stability across the Eocene-Oligocene transition, southern Argentina." Geology  (2004).
  5. Madden, R.H.. "Geochronology of the Sarmiento Formation at Gran Barranca."  XX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontologia de Vertebrados (La Plaa), Libro de ResumenesMay 2004: 2.
  6. Madden, R.H.. "Potential and limits to the science of paleoecology: the case of Andean uplift and middle to late Miocene paleoenvironments in southern Ecuador."  XX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontologia de Vertebrados (La Plaa), Libro de Resumenes2004May 2004: 2-3.
  7. Madden, R.H., A.A. Carlini, M.G. Vucetich, R.F. Kay, M. Heizler, J.F. Vilas, G.H. Re, M.J. Kohn, A. Zucol and E. Bellosi. "Gran Barranca; the most complete South American middle Cenozoic sequence."  International Subcommission on Paleogene Stratigraphy, Symposium on the Paleogene “Preparing for Modern Life and Climate” (Leuven, Belgium)August 25-30, 2003: 38.
  8. Madden, R.H., A.A. Carlini, M.G. Vucetich, R.F. Kay, M. Heizler, J.F. Vilas, G.H. Re, M.J. Kohn, A. Zucol and E. Bellosi. "The terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene transition at Gran Barranca in Patagonia: a high-resolution Southern Hemisphere continental archive."  International Subcommission on Paleogene Stratigraphy, Symposium on the Paleogene “Preparing for Modern Life and Climate” (Leuven, Belgium)August 25-30, 2003: 39.
  9. Zucol, A. F., Brea, M., Madden, R. H., Bellosi, E., Carlini, A. A. & G. Vucetich, in press. "Preliminary phytolith analysis of Sarmiento Formation in the Gran Barranca (central Patagonia, Argentina)."  Proceedings of the 4th International Meeting of Phytolith Research (London) (August, 2002).
  10. Bellosi, E.S., González, M., Kay, R.F., and Madden, R.H.. "El valle inciso colhuehuapense de la Formación Sarmiento en la Gran Barranca, (Mioceno temprano, Patagonia central): origen, edafización y relleno."  IX Reunion Argentina de Sedimentologia (Córdoba)2002: 49.
  11. Madden, R.H., E. Kowalski & M. Morgan. "Middle to late Miocene paleoenvironments of equatorial South America."  2002: 82A.
  12. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, A.A. Carlini, M.G. Vucetich, E. Bellosi, M. Heizler, G.H. Re, J.F. Vilas. "The Mustersan Interval at Gran Barranca."  2002: 73A.
  13. Damuth, J.D., M. Fortelius, P. Andrews, P. Bedgley, E.A. Hadly, S. Hixson, C. Janis, R.H. Madden, K. Reed, F.A. Smith, J. Theodor, J.A. Van Dam, B. Van Valkenburgh, L. Werdelin. "Reconstructing mean annual precipitation based on mammalian dental morphology and local species richness."  2002: 48A.
  14. Sanchez-Villagra, M., R. Asher, C. Brochu, R.H. Madden, A. Rincon, E. Weston. "Discovery of continental mammals and other vertebrates of biogeographic significance in the early Miocene of Venezuela."  2002: 102A.
  15. Madden, R.H., E. Kowalski, and M. Morgan. "Up Out Of The Amazon: Andean Uplift and Middle to Late Miocene Paleoenvironments in Southern Ecuador."  3rd International Congress of Sedimentology (Belem, Brazil)2002
  16. Zucol, A.F., M. Brea, Carlini, A.A. y Madden, R.H.. "Análisis fitolíticos en la secuencia sedimentaria de Gran Barranca, Chubut, Argentina: II. El Miembro Colhué Huapi (Formación Sarmiento)."  Segundo Encuentro de Investigaciones Fitoliticas del Cono Sur (Mar Del Plata)8 December 2001: 50R.
  17. Kay, R. F., Madden, R. H., Carlini, A. A., Vucetich, M. G., Bond, M., Bellosi, E., Heizler, M., Re, G. H., Vilas, J. F.. "The Mustersan Interval at Gran Barranca."  Ed. Suplemento, 2001-Resumenes Reunión Annual de Comunicaciones Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina (Diamente, Entre Rios)29-30 November 2001: 34R.
  18. Kay, R.F., Madden, R.H., Carlini, A.A., Bellosi, E.S., Heizler, M., Re, G., Vilas, F., y Vucetich, M.G.. "Puesto Almendra – Colhue-Huapi Contact at Gran Barranca."  Comunicaciones Asociacion Paleontologica Argentina (Diamente, Entre Rios)29-30 November 2001: 35R.
  19. Van Dam, J.A., P. Andrews, C. Badgley, J. Damuth, M. Fortelius, E.A. Hadly, S. Hixson, C. Janis, R.H. Madden, K. Reed, F.A. Smith, J. Theodor, B. Van Valkenburgh, L. Werdelin. "Within-habitat mammal diversity and productivity and their recent patterns across latitude."  (3, Abstracts):2001
  20. Zucol, A.F., M.M. Mazzoni and R.H. Madden. "Análisis fitolíticos de la secuencia sedimentaria de Gran Barranca, Chubut."  Resumenes de la Reunión de la Asociación Geológica Argentina (Salta)October, 1999
  21. Madden, R.H.. "On the causes of hypsodonty in South American mammals."  Programa y Resumenes, Congreso Internacional Evolución Neotropical del Cenozoico (Academia Nacional de Ciencias and Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, La Paz, Bolivia)19-22 May 1999: 29.
  22. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, M. Mazzoni, M.G. Vucetich, G. Re, M. Heizler and H. Sandeman. "The oldest Argentine Primates: First Age Determinations for the Colhuehuapian South American Land Mammal Age."  68th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropology (Columbus, Ohio),26 April - 1 May 1999: 166.
  23. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, M. G. Vucetich, A.A. Carlini, M.M. Mazzoni, G.H. Re, M. Heizler, and H. Sandeman. "Revised geochronology of the Casamayoran South American Land Mammal Age: Climatic and biotic implications." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 96.3 (1999): 13235-13240.
  24. Heizler, M., R. F. Kay, R. H. Madden, M. M. Mazzoni, G. H. Re, H. Sandeman and M. G, Vucetich. "Geochronologic Age of the Casamayoran Fauna at Gran Barranca, Chubut Province, Argentina."  Resumenes del VII Congreso Argentino de Paleontologia y Bioestratigrafia (Universidad Nacional del Sur, Bahia Blanca, Argentina)4-9 October 1998: 89.
  25. Damuth, J. , et al.. "Habitat and climate inference from the structure of mammal communities."  National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA.21-27 August 1998 [98DAMUT1]
  26. Kay, R.F., B.J. MacFadden, R.H. Madden, H. Sandeman, and F. Anaya. "Revised age of the Salla beds, Bolivia, and its bearing on the age of the Deseadan South American Land Mammal “Age”." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 18.1 (1998): 189-199.
  27. Madden, R.H.. "Mammalian ecology at geological timescales: Patterns of species richness along environmental gradients in the American tropics as tools for studying Andean uplift through the Neogene."  Abstracts, Seventh International Theriological Congress (Acapulco)September 6-11, 1997: 229.
  28. Kay, R.F., and R.H. Madden. "Mammals and rainfall: paleoecology of the middle Miocene at La Venta (Colombia, South America)." Journal of Human Evolution 32 (1997): 161-199.
  29. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, C. Van Shaik and D. Higdon. "Primate species richness is determined by plant productivity: Implications for Conservation." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 94 (1997): 13023-13027.
  30. Madden, R.H.. "Mammalian ecology at geological timescales: Patterns of species richness on environmental gradients in the tropics as tools for studying climate change in the Neogene."  Abstracts 15th Brazilian Paleontological Congress (Sao Paulo)1997: 115.
  31. Bond, M., M. Reguero, G. López, A.A. Carlini, F. Goin, R.H. Madden, M.G. Vucetich and R.F. Kay. "The “Astraponoteen plus Superieur” (Paleogene) in Patagonia."  1997: 533.
  32. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, M.M. Mazzoni, G.H. Ré. "Calibraciones de edades mamifero en la Gran Barranca del Lago Colhue Huapi, Provincia del Chubut, Argentina."  Resúmenes, Simposio “Paleogeno de América del Sur (Buenos Aires)October, 1996: 14.
  33. R.H. Madden. "Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia." (1996).
  34. Madden, R.H., D.E. Savage, and R.W. Fields. "History of Vertebrate Paleontology in the Magdalena Valley of Colombia." Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (1996): 3-11.
  35. Madden, R.H.. "A new genus of Toxodontidae from the Miocene Honda Group of Colombia." Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (1996): 333-352.
  36. Johnson, S.C. and R.H. Madden. "Miocene Astrapotheria from the Honda Group of Colombia; with a review of the Uruguaytheriinae of tropical South America." Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (1996): 353-380.
  37. Kay, R.F. and R.H. Madden. "An overview of the paleogeography and paleoecology of the La Venta region (middle Miocene, Colombia, South America)." Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia (1996): 518-548.
  38. Madden, R.H.. "Mammals along rainfall and elevation gradients in tropical South America: Tools for interpreting the influence of Andean uplift and rainshadow in the Neogene record."  Supplement to Number 31995: 43A.
  39. Madden, R.H.. "Variation, phylogeny and adaptations of Miocochilius (Interatheriidae, Notoungulata) from the Miocene of Colombia."  Supplement to Number 31995: 43A.
  40. Kay, R.F., B.J. MacFadden, R.H. Madden, F. Anaya, E. Farrar. "New radiometric dates confirm late Oligocene age of Deseadan Salla beds, Bolivia and the oldest known South American primate."  Supplement to Number 31995: 38A.
  41. Madden, R.H.. "Variation, alpha taxonomy, phylogenetics and adaptations in Miocochilius, middle Miocene Interatheriidae (Typotheria, Notoungulata) from Colombia and Ecuador."  Resumenes del VI Argentine Congress of Paleontology and Biostratigraphy (Trelew, Chubut, Argentina)April 3-8, 1994
  42. Madden, R.H., J. Guerrero, R.F. Kay, J.J. Flynn, C.C. Swisher III, and A.H. Walton. "The Laventan Stage and Laventan Age: New Chronostratigraphic and geochronologic units for the Miocene of South America."  Resumenes del VI Argentine Congress of Paleontology and Biostratigraphy (Trelew, Chubut, Argentina)April 3-8, 1994
  43. Kay, R.F., and R.H. Madden. "Paleoecology of an equatorial Miocene Neotropical vertebrate assemblage."  1994
  44. Vucetich, M.G. and R.H. Madden. "Consideraciones sobre la "Edad Friasense"."  1993: 114.
  45. Madden, R.H. and R.F. Kay. "Aportes al conocimiento de la fauna de mamíferos del Grupo Honda, Mioceno, Colombia."  1993: 108.
  46. Madden, R.H., G. Scillato-Yané, A. Carlini, S. Vizcaino, C. Swisher and A.H. Walton. "Mamíferos continentales miocénicos del Sur del Ecuador."  1993: 109.
  47. Ortiz, E., R.H. Madden, M.G. Vucetich, M. Bond, A. Carlini, F. Goin, G. Scillato-Yané and S. Vizcaíno. "Un analisis de similitud entre las faunas de la "Edad-Mamifero Friasense"."  1993: 351-352.
  48. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, A.A. Carlini, R.L. Cifelli, M.M. Mazzoni and C.C. Swisher. "Vertebrate paleontology in the Eocene and Oligocene of Bolivia and the Deseadan of Patagonia."  Supplement to Number 31993: 44A.
  49. Madden, R.H.. "Patrones de variación métrica y morfológica en algunos Notoungulata y Astrapotheria."  Resumenes, IX Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontología de Vertebrados (Trelew, Chubut)12-15 Mayo 1992
  50. Madden R.H., Kay, R.F., Lundberg, J.G. and Scillato-Yané, J.G.. "Vertebrate paleontology, stratigraphy and biochronology of the Miocene of southern Ecuador."  Supplement to Number 31990: 31A.
  51. Madden, R.H.. "Miocene Toxodontidae from South America."  Supplement to Number 31990
  52. Madden, R.H., R.F. Kay, G. Vucetich, C. Swisher, M. Franchi, M. Mazzoni. "The Friasian of Patagonia."  Supplement to Number 31990
  53. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden and J. Guerrero. "Nuevos hallazgos de monos del Mioceno de Colombia." Ameghiniana (Revista de la Asociación Paleontologica Argentina) 25.3 (1989): 203-212.
  54. Madden, R.H., and L. Albuja. "Estado actual de Ateles fusciceps fusciceps en el Noroccidente Ecuatoriano." Politécnica, Biología 2, Revista Informativa Técnico-Científico, Quito 14.3 (1989): 113-157.
  55. Madden. R.H., R.F. Kay and J. Guerrero. "New Stirtonia victoriae material from the Miocene of Colombia."  1989: 265.
  56. Madden, R.H., and L. Albuja. "Conservation status of Ateles fusciceps fusciceps in northwestern Ecuador."  XIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society (Brasilia)July, 1988
  57. Madden, R.H., and R.F. Kay. "New Stirtonia victoriae material from the Miocene of Colombia."  XIIth Congress of the International Primatological Society (Brasilia)July, 1988
  58. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, J.G. Lundberg, R.L. Cifelli, and J. Guerrero. "Informe general de nuevos descubrimientos de vertebrados fosiles en el Mioceno de Colombia, Chile y Ecuador."  Resumenes V Jornadas Argentinas de Paleontologia de Vertebrados (La Plata)16-19 May 1988: 48-49.
  59. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, J.M. Plavcan, R.L. Cifelli and J. Guerrero. "Stirtonia victoriae, a new species of Miocene Colombian primate." Journal of Human Evolution 16 (1987): 173-196.
  60. Luchterhand, K., R.F. Kay and R.H. Madden. "Mohanamico hershkovitzi, gen. et sp. nov., un primate du Miocene moyen d'Amerique du Sud." Compte Rendus Academie des Sciences, Paris 303.19 (1986): 1753-1758.
  61. Kay, R.F., R.H. Madden, R.L. Cifelli and J. Guerrero. "A new specimen of Miocene Colombia Stirtonia."  1986: 221.
  62. Madden, R.H., C.R. Madden and K.S. Alford-Madden. "Packing with Animals in the Andes." South American Explorer 6 (1980): 13-19.

McGrosky, Amanda   (search)

  1. McGrosky, A; Swanson, ZS; Rimbach, R; Bethancourt, H; Ndiema, E; Nzunza, R; Braun, DR; Rosinger, AY; Pontzer, H. "Total daily energy expenditure and elevated water turnover in a small-scale semi-nomadic pastoralist society from Northern Kenya.."  February, 2024: 2310724. [doi]  [abs]
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  14. McGrosky, A. "Biology by the Bay.." Evolutionary anthropology 27.2 (March, 2018): 78-79. [doi]
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  16. O'Brien, K; Mcgrosky, A; Allen, K; Anderson, L; Biernat, M; Braun, DR; Guerrero, A; Hammond, A; Hunter, L; Seckinger, J; Torres, F; Zeller, RB; Patterson, DB; Zerihun, D. "Early Pleistocene grassland evolution at East Turkana, northern Kenya, as indicated by shifting patterns of mesic and xeric adapted mammals."  2018: 191-191.
  17. Seckinger, JA; Torres, FS; O'Brien, KP; Anderson, L; Mcgrosky, A; Allen, K; Zeller, B; Zerihun, D; Guerrero, A; Biernat, MD; Hunter, LE; Hammond, AS; Patterson, DB; Braun, DR. "The paleoecological context of Homo erectus in East Turkana, northern Kenya between 2.0 and 1.4 Ma."  2018: 246-247.
  18. Allen, KB; Anderson, L; Biernat, M; Guerrero, A; Mcgrosky, A; O'Brien, K; Sekinger, J; Zeller, B; Zerihun, D; Braun, DR; Patterson, DB. "Early Pleistocene ecosystem evolution and heterogeneity at East Turkana, northern Kenya as indicated by stable carbon and oxygen isotope data from mammalian enamel."  2018: 9-9.
  19. Mcgrosky, A; Kamilar, JM; Tecot, SE; Schwartz, GT. "Comparative aspects of mammalian pituitary gland anatomy and its usefulness for reconstructing life history."  2018: E375-E375.
  20. McGrosky, A; Kamilar, JM; Tecot, SR; Schwartz, GT. "A 'Hypophysis' to Test: Comparative Aspects of Pituitary Gland Anatomy and its usefulness for Reconstructing Hominin Life History."  2017: 283-283.
  21. McGrosky, A; Navarrete, A; Isler, K; Langer, P; Clauss, M. "Gross intestinal morphometry and allometry in Carnivora." European Journal of Wildlife Research 62.4 (August, 2016): 395-405. [doi]
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  7. Rhodes, JA and Churchill, SE. "Patterns in directional asymmetry across the humerus." Manuscript in prep for submission to Am J Phys Anthropol (2006).
  8. Rhodes, J.A. "Adaptations to humeral torsion in medieval Britain." Am J Phys Anthropol 130.2 (2006): 160-166.  [abs]
  9. Rhodes, J.A. and Knusel, C.J. "Activity-related skeletal change in medieval humeri: Cross-sectional and architectural alterations." Am J Phys Anthropol 128.3 (2005): 536-564.  [abs]
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Rimbach, Rebecca   (search)

  1. Rimbach, R; Amireh, A; Allen, A; Hare, B; Guarino, E; Kaufman, C; Salomons, H; Pontzer, H. "Total energy expenditure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of different ages.." The Journal of Experimental Biology 224.15 (August, 2021). [doi]  [abs]
  2. Rimbach, R; Amireh, A; Allen, A; Hare, B; Guarino, E; Kaufman, C; Salomons, H; Pontzer, H. "Total energy expenditure of bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) of different ages.." The Journal of Experimental Biology (July, 2021). [doi]  [abs]
  3. Rimbach, R; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Prolonged growth during the food-restricted dry season in a small African mammal." Journal of Mammalogy 102.1 (February, 2021): 296-307. [doi]  [abs]
  4. Pontzer, H; Rimbach, R; Paltan, J; Ivory, EL; Kendall, CJ. "Air temperature and diet influence body composition and water turnover in zoo-living African elephants (Loxodonta africana): Water turnover in African elephants." Royal Society Open Science 7.11 (November, 2020): 201155. [doi]  [abs]
  5. Rimbach, R; Blanc, S; Zahariev, A; Robin, J-P; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Fat content of striped mice decreases during the breeding season but not during the food-restricted dry season.." The Journal of Experimental Biology 222.Pt 24 (December, 2019). [doi]  [abs]
  6. Rimbach, R; Blanc, S; Zahariev, A; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Daily energy expenditure of males following alternative reproductive tactics: Solitary roamers spend more energy than group-living males.." Physiology & Behavior 199 (February, 2019): 359-365. [doi]  [abs]
  7. Schradin, C; Vuarin, P; Rimbach, R. "The neoteny-helper hypothesis: When to expect and when not to expect endocrine mechanisms to regulate allo-parental care?." Physiology & Behavior 193.Pt A (September, 2018): 127-134. [doi]  [abs]
  8. Rimbach, R; Blanc, S; Zahariev, A; Gatta, M; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Seasonal variation in energy expenditure in a rodent inhabiting a winter-rainfall desert.." Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology 188.5 (September, 2018): 877-888. [doi]  [abs]
  9. Pillay, N; Rimbach, R. "Protein deficiency decreases stereotypic behavior frequency and prevalence and activity in the striped mouse Rhabdomys dilectus chakae.." Developmental Psychobiology 60.2 (March, 2018): 194-201. [doi]  [abs]
  10. Rimbach, R; Jäger, J; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Food Availability Is the Main Driver of Seasonal Changes in Resting Metabolic Rate in African Striped Mice (Rhabdomys pumilio).." Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz 91.2 (March, 2018): 826-833. [doi]  [abs]
  11. Jäger, J; Schradin, C; Pillay, N; Rimbach, R. "Active and explorative individuals are often restless and excluded from studies measuring resting metabolic rate: Do alternative metabolic rate measures offer a solution?." Physiology & Behavior 174 (May, 2017): 57-66. [doi]  [abs]
  12. Rimbach, R; Wastavino, M; Yuen, CH; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Contrasting activity budgets of alternative reproductive tactics in male striped mice." Journal of Zoology 301.4 (April, 2017): 280-289. [doi]  [abs]
  13. Rimbach, R; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Both thyroid hormone levels and resting metabolic rate decrease in African striped mice when food availability decreases.." The Journal of Experimental Biology 220.Pt 5 (March, 2017): 837-843. [doi]  [abs]
  14. Rimbach, R; Willigenburg, R; Schoepf, I; Yuen, CH; Pillay, N; Schradin, C. "Young But Not Old Adult African Striped Mice Reduce Their Activity in the Dry Season When Food Availability is Low." Ethology 122.10 (October, 2016): 828-840. [doi]  [abs]
  15. Pillay, N; Rimbach, R; Rymer, T. "Pre- and postnatal dietary protein deficiency influences anxiety, memory and social behaviour in the African striped mouse Rhabdomys dilectus chakae.." Physiology & Behavior 161 (July, 2016): 38-46. [doi]  [abs]
  16. Rimbach, R; Bisanzio, D; Galvis, N; Link, A; Di Fiore, A; Gillespie, TR. "Brown spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus): a model for differentiating the role of social networks and physical contact on parasite transmission dynamics.." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences 370.1669 (May, 2015). [doi]  [abs]
  17. Nel, K; Rimbach, R; Pillay, N. "Dietary protein influences the life-history characteristics across generations in the African striped mouse Rhabdomys.." Journal of Experimental Zoology. Part A, Ecological Genetics and Physiology 323.2 (February, 2015): 97-108. [doi]  [abs]
  18. Rimbach, R; Link, A; Montes-Rojas, A; Di Fiore, A; Heistermann, M; Heymann, EW. "Behavioral and physiological responses to fruit availability of spider monkeys ranging in a small forest fragment.." American Journal of Primatology 76.11 (November, 2014): 1049-1061. [doi]  [abs]
  19. Rimbach, R; Heymann, EW; Link, A; Heistermann, M. "Validation of an enzyme immunoassay for assessing adrenocortical activity and evaluation of factors that affect levels of fecal glucocorticoid metabolites in two New World primates.." General and Comparative Endocrinology 191 (September, 2013): 13-23. [doi]  [abs]
  20. Rimbach, R; Link, A; Heistermann, M; Gómez-Posada, C; Galvis, N; Heymann, EW. "Effects of logging, hunting, and forest fragment size on physiological stress levels of two sympatric ateline primates in Colombia.." Conservation Physiology 1.1 (January, 2013): cot031. [doi]  [abs]
  21. Rimbach, R; Pardo-Martinez, A; Montes-Rojas, A; Di Fiore, A; Link, A. "Interspecific infanticide and infant-directed aggression by spider monkeys (Ateles hybridus) in a fragmented forest in Colombia.." American Journal of Primatology 74.11 (November, 2012): 990-997. [doi]  [abs]

Salomons, Hannah   (search)

  1. Salomons, H; Smith, KCM; Callahan-Beckel, M; Callahan, M; Levy, K; Kennedy, BS; Bray, EE; Gnanadesikan, GE; Horschler, DJ; Gruen, M; Tan, J; White, P; vonHoldt, BM; MacLean, EL; Hare, B. "Response to Hansen Wheat et al.: Additional analysis further supports the early emergence of cooperative communication in dogs compared to wolves raised with more human exposure.." Learning & Behavior 51.2 (June, 2023): 131-134. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Ferrans, M; Salomons, H; Hare, B. "From mind to genome: the effect of domestication on dog cognition and genetics." Genetics and the Behavior of Domestic Animals, Third Edition January, 2022. 253-273. [doi]  [abs]
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  5. Salomons, H; Smith, KCM; Callahan-Beckel, M; Callahan, M; Levy, K; Kennedy, BS; Bray, EE; Gnanadesikan, GE; Horschler, DJ; Gruen, M; Tan, J; White, P; vonHoldt, BM; MacLean, EL; Hare, B. "Cooperative Communication with Humans Evolved to Emerge Early in Domestic Dogs.." Current Biology : Cb 31.14 (July, 2021): 3137-3144.e11. [doi]  [abs]

Tan, Jingzhi   (search)

  1. Tan, J; Ariely, D; Hare, B. "Bonobos respond prosocially toward members of other groups.." Scientific Reports 7.1 (November, 2017): 14733. [doi]  [abs]
  2. Tan, J; Hare, B. "Bonobos share with strangers.." Plos One 8.1 (January, 2013): e51922. [doi]  [abs]

Weil, Anne   (search)

  1. Weil, A., Williamson, T., Pignataro, F., and Colon, J.. "The teiid lizard Peneteius discovered in the Late Cretaceous Naashoibito Member of the Kirtland Formation, San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(supp. 3)In Press
  2. Williamson, T., and Weil, A.. "Earliest Cenozoic mammalian faunal succession in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual MeetingIn Press
  3. Weil, A., and Williamson, T.. "Successive multituberculate mammal assemblages in the Campanian – Early Paleocene of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual MeetingIn Press
  4. Weil, A., and Clemens, W. A.. "Multituberculate mammal Bubodens from the Late Cretaceous of South Dakota and implications for diversification of Taeniolabididae." Acta Palaeontologica Polonica  (accepted with revisions).
  5. Krause, D. W., and Weil, A.. "Multituberculata." Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America Volume II (accepted with revisions).
  6. A. Weil. "Jehol biota mammals (paleontology)." McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science & Technology McGraw-Hill. (2004): 172-175.
  7. A. Weil. "The Hell Creek Formation and the Cretaceous-Tertiary Boundary in the Northern Great Plains: An Integrated Continental Record of the end of the Cretaceous." Journal of Paleontology 78.5 (2004): 1028-1029.
  8. A. Weil. "Evolutionary biology: Teeth as tools." Nature 422 (2003): 128.
  9. Williamson, T., Carr, T., and Weil, A.. "Latest Cretaceous dinosaurs in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):111A2003
  10. Pignataro, F., and Weil, A.. "New multituberculate mammals from the Late Cretaceous Kirtland Formation, San Juan Basin, NM."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):87A2003
  11. Weil, A., and Tomida, Y.. "Detailed cranial anatomy and phylogenetic affinities of the multituberculate Meniscoessus."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 23(supp. 3):108A2003
  12. A. Weil. "Mammalian evolution: Upwards and onwards." Nature 416 (2002): 798-799.
  13. Williamson, T. E., and Weil, A.. "A Late Puercan (Pu3) microfauna from the San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(supp. 3):119A-120A2002
  14. A. Weil. "Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene mammalian faunal exchange between Asia and North America."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-3162002
  15. A. Weil. "Mammalian evolution: Relationships to chew over." Nature 409 (2001): 28-31.
  16. Williamson, T. E,. and Weil, A.. "Dinosaurs from microvertebrate sites in the upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 33(5):A-212001
  17. Williamson, T. E., and Weil, A. "New microvertebrate localities in the upper Cretaceous Fruitland and Kirtland Formations, San Juan Basin, New Mexico."  New Mexico Geology 23:642001
  18. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. ". Fossil extinction and origination rates: linked patterns generated by distinct processes?."  North American Paleontological Convention. PaleoBios 21(supp. 2):792001
  19. A. Weil. "Dietary changes among North American Multituberculata across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary."  Journal of Morphology 248(3):2992001
  20. Weil, A., and Tomida, Y.. "First description of the skull of Meniscoessus robustus expands known morphological diversity of Multituberculata and deepens phylogenetic mystery."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 21(supp. 3):122A2001
  21. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Delayed biotic recovery from extinctions throughout the fossil record."  2000: 177-180.
  22. Montellano, M., Weil, A. and Clemens, W. A.. "An exceptional specimen of Cimexomys judithae (Mammalia: Multituberculata) from the Campanian Two Medicine Formation of Montana, and the phylogenetic status of Cimexomys."  2000: 333-340.
  23. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Correlations through time in fossil extinctions and originations."  2000: 1301-1309.
  24. Weil, A., and Williamson, T. E.. "Diverse Maastrichtian terrestrial vertebrate fauna of the Naashoibito Member, Kirtland Formation (San Juan Basin, New Mexico) confirms “Lancian” faunal heterogeneity in western North America."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-4982000
  25. A. Weil. "1998 Geosciences in Review: Vertebrate Paleontology." Geotimes 44.7 (1999): 48.
  26. Cifelli, R. L., Nydam, R. L., Gardner, J. D., Weil, A., Eaton, J. G., Kirkland, J. I. and Madsen, S. K.. "Medial Cretaceous vertebrates from the Cedar Mountain Formation, Emery County, Utah: the Mussentuchit Local Fauna." Vertebrate Fossils of Utah. Ed. D. G. Gillette Utah Geological Survey1999: 219-242.
  27. A. Weil. "Survival of multituberculate lineages across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary in North America."  . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 19(supp. 3):83A-84A1999
  28. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "Time scales of recovery from extinction, inferred from lags between extinctions and originations through Phanerozoic time."  . Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-3971999
  29. A. Weil. "Biogeographic provinciality of mammalian faunas in the Late Cretaceous and Early Paleocene Western Interior of North America."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A-4721999
  30. A. Weil. ". A new species of Microcosmodon (Mammalia: Multituberculata) from the Paleocene Tullock Formation of Montana, and an argument for the Microcosmodontinae."  1998: 1-15.
  31. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "No fractals in fossil extinction statistics."  1998: 337-338.
  32. Weil, A. and Clemens, W. A.. "Aliens in Montana: Phylogenetically and biogeographically diverse lineages contributed to an earliest Cenozoic community."  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Cordilleran Section, p. 691998
  33. Kirchner, J. W., and Weil, A.. "The fossil record does not support fractal extinctions or self-organized criticality of the biosphere."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A3281998
  34. Cifelli, R. L., Kirkland, J. I., Weil, A., Deino, A. R. and Kowallis, B. J.. "High-precision 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and the advent of North America's Late Cretaceous terrestrial fauna."  1997: 11163-11167.
  35. Goto, S. and Weil, A.. "No species differentiation in Lance Mesodma (Multituberculata, Mammalia) using variation in molar morphology."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(supp. 3):50A1997
  36. A. Weil. "Phylogeny, biogeography, and origin of the Eucosmodontidae: implications for the origins of North America's Early Paleocene fauna."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 17(supp. 3):84A1997
  37. A. Weil. "Lying through their teeth: Dental characters, body size, and a phylogeny of North American multituberculates."  . Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 16(supp. 3):71A-72A1996
  38. A. Weil. "The Mass Extinction Debates: How Science Works in a Crisis." Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 15.1 (1995): 208-209.
  39. A. Weil. "Latitudinal differentiation in mammals of the Late Cretaceous Western Interior."  Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Cordilleran Section, p. 1031994
  40. A. Weil. "Acid rain as an agent of extinction at the K/T boundary -- Not!."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 14(supp. 3):51A1994
  41. A. Weil. "K/T survivorship as a test of acid rain hypotheses."  Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, p. A3351994
  42. A. Weil. "Is Meniscoessus a clade?."  Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 13(supp. 3):61A.1993
  43. Rowe, T., Cifelli, R., Lehman, T. and Weil, A.. "The Campanian Age Terlingua Local Fauna, with a summary of other vertebrates from the Aguja Formation, Trans-Pecos Texas."  1992: 472-493.
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Woods, Vanessa   (search)

  1. B. Hare, V. Woods. The Genius of Dogs. Dutton, In Press.
  2. Woods, V; Hare, B. "Bonobo but not chimpanzee infants use socio-sexual contact with peers.." Primates; journal of primatology 52.2 (April, 2011): 111-116. [21127940], [doi]  [abs]
  3. V. Woods. Bonobo Handshake. Gotham, 2010. [com]
  4. V. Woods, H. Catchpole. It's True: Pirates Ate Rats.  2009.
  5. Woods, V; Hare, B. "Think outside the lab: sanctuaries are the future of research on captive great apes." Encyclopaedia of Animal Behaviour and Welfar In press (June, 2008).
  6. V. Woods, H. Catchpole. It's True: Space Turns You into Spaghetti. Allen& Unwin, 2008.
  7. Hare, B; Melis, AP; Woods, V; Hastings, S; Wrangham, R. "Tolerance allows bonobos to outperform chimpanzees on a cooperative task.." Current biology : CB 17.7 (April, 2007): 619-623. [doi]  [abs]
  8. V. Woods, H. Catchpole. It's True: There are bugs in your bed. Allen& Unwin, 2006.

Yokley, Todd R.   (search)

  1. Yokley,T.R. The Functional and Adaptive Significance of Anatomical Variation in Recent and Fossil Human Nasal Passages.  2006. (Ph.D. Dissertation, Duke University)  [abs]
  2. Yokley, T.R. "Ecogeographic variation in human nasal passages." (2006). Paper presented at the 75th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March 10, 2006, Anchorage, AK (Abstract: Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 42, 191).  [abs]
  3. Yokley, T.R. & Churchill, S.E. "Archaic and modern human distal humeral morphology." Journal of Human Evolution 51 (2006): 603-616.  [abs]
  4. Miller, S.F., Yokley, T.R., Churchill, S.E., Franciscus, R.G., Hublin, J.J., & Eaves-Johnson, K.L. "3-D morphometric reconstruction of the oro-nasopharynx in the La Ferrassie 1 Neandertal." PaleoAnthropology  (in revision).  [abs]
  5. Yokley, T.R. "A reanalysis of Neandertal internal nasal morphology." Journal of Human Evolution  (in revision).  [abs]
  6. Yokley, T.R. & Franciscus, R.G. "Variation in nasal passage surface-area-to-volume ratios of recent and fossil humans." (2005). Paper presented at the 2005 Annual Meeting of the Paleoanthropology Society, April 5, 2005, Milwaukee, WI (Abstract: PaleoAnthropology 2005 PAS Abstracts Volume, A12).  [abs]
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  8. Yokley, T.R. & Hutchinson, V.T. "Refining character sets for hominin phylogenetic analysis." (2003). Paper presented at the 2003 Annual Meeting of the Paleoanthropology Society, April 22, 2003, Tempe, AZ.  [abs]
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  11. Yokley, T.R. Neandertal Noses: A Descriptive and Comparative Analysis of the Nasal Morphology of the Krapina and Vindija Neandertals.  1998. (M.A. Thesis, Northern Illinois University)  [abs]

Zumwalt, Ann C.   (search)

  1. A.C. Zumwalt. "Beyond the first year: Focused anatomy instruction during the clinical years of medical school."  July, 2006 American Association of Clinical Anatomists annual meeting, Milwaukee, WI
  2. A.C. Zumwalt. "Three specialized anatomy courses for advanced medical students: the impact of focused anatomy instruction."  April, 2006 American Association of Anatomists annual meeting, San Francisco, CA
  3. Zumwalt, AC. "The effect of endurance exercise on the morphology of muscle attachment sites." Journal of Experimental Biology 209 (February, 2006): 444-454.  [abs]
  4. A.C. Zumwalt, Marks, L.M., Halperin, E.C.. "Integration of Gross Anatomy into a Clinical Oncology Curriculum." Academic Medicine (2006). (In press)  [abs]
  5. Zumwalt AC, Hamrick MW, Schmitt D. "A force platform for measuring the ground reaction forces in small animal locomotion." Journal of Biomechanics (Winter, 2005). (In press. Accepted 10 October 2005. Available online 13 December 2005.) [science]  [abs]
  6. Zumwalt, AC. "A new method for quantifying the complexity of muscle attachment sites." The Anatomical Record, Part B: The New Anatomist 286B (September, 2005): 21-28. [ABSTRACT]  [abs]
  7. A.C. Zumwalt. "Development of a New Clinical Anatomy Course: Issues, Inspirations and Ideas."  American Association of Clinical Anatomists meetingJuly, 2005
  8. Zumwalt, AC. "Endurance exercise does not affect the morphology of muscle attachment sites in adult female sheep (Ovis aries)."  Experimental Biology Annual Meeting SupplementApril, 2005
  9. Zumwalt AC, Schmitt D, McCormick J, Hamrick M. "Locomotor biomechanics and muscle-bone interactions in myostatin-deficient mice."  Experimental Biology Annual Meeting SupplementApril, 2005
  10. Zumwalt AC. "A new method to quantify the 3D morphology of bone surfaces, with application to muscle enthesis rugosity."  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting Supplement2004
  11. Zumwalt AC, Lieberman DE and Ruff CB. "Too good to be true? Testing the relationship between muscle function and attachment site morphology."  Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting Supplement2003
  12. Richstmeier JT, Zumwalt AC, Carlson, EJ Epstein CJ, and Reeves, RH. "Craniofacial phenotypes in segmentally trisomic mouse models for Down syndrome." American Journal of Medical Genetics 107.4 (2001): 317-324.
  13. Zumwalt, AC, Ruff, CB & Lieberman, DE. "The influence of exercise on muscle insertion scars in sheep."  American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 322001
  14. Zumwalt, AC, Ruff, CB & Wilczak, CA. "Primate muscle insertions: What does size tell you?."  American Journal of Physical Anthropology Supplement 302000

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