Kenneth Earl Glander
Professor Emeritus of Evolutionary Anthropology
Overview
Selected Grants
Energetic Costs of Feeding in Primates awarded by National Science Foundation (Senior Investigator). 2011 to 2016
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant: Foraging Ecology of Delacour's Langurs in a Harsh Environment awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2007 to 2008
Doctoral Dissertation Improvement: The Role of Female Mate Choice in Mantled Howling Monkey Reproduction awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 2006 to 2008
(97-0146) Social Relationships in Free-ranging Adult Red-fronted Brown Lemurs (Eulemur fulvus rufus) awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1997 to 1999
(98-0567) Support of the Duke Center for the Study of Primate Biology and History awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1996 to 1999
(97-0432) Support of the Duke Center for the Study of Primate Biology and History awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1996 to 1998
(93-0776) Outdoor Run Renovation of the Duke University Primate Center awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1993 to 1997
(95-0782) Support of the Duke Center for the Study of Primate Biology and History awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1996 to 1997
(95-0809) The Ecological Influences on Activity Cycle in Two Cathemeral Lemurid Primates, Eulemur mongoz (Mongoose lemur awarded by National Science Foundation (Principal Investigator). 1996 to 1997
(95-0440) Continuing Support of the Duke University Center for the Study of Primate Biology and History awarded by National Science Foundation (Co-Principal Investigator). 1993 to 1996
Pages
Glander, K. E. “Average Body Weight for Mantled Howling Monkeys (Alouatta palliata): An Assessment of Average Values and Variability.” New Perspectives in the Study of Mesoamerican Primates, edited by Alejandro Estrada et al., Springer, 2006.
Teaford, Mark F., Alejandro, and K. E. Glander. “Dental microwear and diet in a wild population of mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata).” Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Primates, edited by Marilyn Ann Norconk et al., Springer, 1996, pp. 433–99.
Glander, K. E. “Nonhuman primate self-medication with wild plant foods.” Eating On The Wild Side: The Pharmacologic, Ecologic, and Social Implications Of Using Noncultigens, edited by K. E. Etkin, Nina, University of Arizona Press, 1994, pp. 227–39. Open Access Copy
Glander, K. E. “Selecting and processing food.” The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Human Evolution, edited by K. E. Jones, S et al., Cambridge University Press, 1993, pp. 65–68. Open Access Copy
Glander, K. E. “Capture and marking techniques for arboreal primates.” Estudios Primatalogicos En Mexico, edited by K. E. Estrada, A. et al., Universidad Veracruzana, 1993, pp. 299–304. Open Access Copy
Neville, Melvia K., Kenneth Earl, et al. “The howling monkeys, Genus Alouatta.” Ecology and Behavior of Neotropical Primates, edited by Russell A. Mittermeier et al., vol. 2, World Wildlife Fund, 1988, pp. 349–453. Open Access Copy
Clarke, Margaret R., Jakob, and K. E. Glander. “Female reproductive success in a group of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica.” Female Primates: Studies by Women Primatologists, edited by K. E. Small, M. and K. E. Liss, A. R., 1984, pp. 111–26. Open Access Copy
Glander, K. E. “Alouatta palliata.” Costa Rican Natural History, edited by Daniel H. Janzen, University Of Chicago Press, 1983, pp. 448–49. Open Access Copy
Glander, K. E. “Feeding patterns in mantled howling monkeys.” Foraging Behavior: Ecological, Ethological, and Psychological Approaches, edited by K. E. Kamil, A. and K. E. Sargent, T. D., Garland Press, 1981, pp. 231–59. Open Access Copy
Glander, K. E. “Howling monkey feeding behavior and plant secondary compounds: A study of strategies.” The Ecology of Arboreal Folivores, edited by Gerald Gene Montgomery, Smithsonian Inst Pr, 1978, pp. 561–73. Open Access Copy
Pages
Irwin, Mitchell T., et al. “Morphometric signals of population decline in diademed sifakas occupying degraded rainforest habitat in Madagascar..” Scientific Reports, vol. 9, no. 1, June 2019. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41598-019-45426-2. Full Text
Fernandez-Duque, M., et al. “Darting Primates: Steps Toward Procedural and Reporting Standards.” International Journal of Primatology, vol. 39, no. 6, Dec. 2018, pp. 1009–16. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s10764-017-9963-z. Full Text Open Access Copy
Clayton, Jonathan B., et al. “Associations Between Nutrition, Gut Microbiome, and Health in A Novel Nonhuman Primate Model..” Scientific Reports, vol. 8, no. 1, July 2018. Epmc, doi:10.1038/s41598-018-29277-x. Full Text Open Access Copy
Clayton, Jonathan B., et al. “The gut microbiome of nonhuman primates: Lessons in ecology and evolution..” American Journal of Primatology, vol. 80, no. 6, June 2018. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajp.22867. Full Text Open Access Copy
Thompson, Cynthia L., et al. “Thyroid hormone fluctuations indicate a thermoregulatory function in both a tropical (Alouatta palliata) and seasonally cold-habitat (Macaca fuscata) primate..” American Journal of Primatology, vol. 79, no. 11, Nov. 2017. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajp.22714. Full Text Open Access Copy
Thompson, Cynthia L., et al. “An assessment of skin temperature gradients in a tropical primate using infrared thermography and subcutaneous implants..” Journal of Thermal Biology, vol. 63, Jan. 2017, pp. 49–57. Epmc, doi:10.1016/j.jtherbio.2016.11.005. Full Text Open Access Copy
Thompson, C. L., et al. “Measuring Microhabitat Temperature in Arboreal Primates: A Comparison of On-Animal and Stationary Approaches.” International Journal of Primatology, vol. 37, no. 4–5, Oct. 2016, pp. 495–517. Scopus, doi:10.1007/s10764-016-9917-x. Full Text Open Access Copy
Clayton, Jonathan B., et al. “Captivity humanizes the primate microbiome..” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 113, no. 37, Sept. 2016, pp. 10376–81. Epmc, doi:10.1073/pnas.1521835113. Full Text Open Access Copy
Wallace, Gregory L., et al. “A comparison of activity patterns for captive Propithecus tattersalli and Propithecus coquereli..” Zoo Biology, vol. 35, no. 2, Mar. 2016, pp. 128–36. Epmc, doi:10.1002/zoo.21258. Full Text Open Access Copy
Spradley, Jackson P., et al. “Dust in the wind: How climate variables and volcanic dust affect rates of tooth wear in Central American howling monkeys..” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 159, no. 2, Feb. 2016, pp. 210–22. Epmc, doi:10.1002/ajpa.22877. Full Text Open Access Copy
Pages
Irwin, Mitchell T., et al. “Reduced nutritional intakes in Diademed Sifakas (Propithecus diadema) occupying degraded habitat are reflected in morphometrics and growth - and help identify habitat thresholds.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 165, WILEY, 2018, pp. 130–130.
Pampush, James D., et al. “Dental Topography and Food Processing in Wild-Caught Costa Rican Alouatta.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 165, WILEY, 2018, pp. 198–198.
Connour, Jacqueline Runestad, et al. “Cancellous bone density in age-sorted atelines.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 162, WILEY, 2017, pp. 340–340.
Laub, Emily C., et al. “Longitudinal body mass variation in wild primate populations: are individuals or populations more variable?.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 159, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2016, pp. 202–202.
Spradley, Jackson P., et al. “Environmental stress and molar wear in three populations of mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata).” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 153, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2014, pp. 244–244.
Glander, Kenneth E., et al. “Circadian patterns for five species of lemurs at the Duke Lemur Center.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 153, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2014, pp. 125–125.
Thompson, Cynthia L., et al. “Too hot, too cold, or just right: Thermal challenges facing mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in a dry tropical forest..” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 150, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2013, pp. 271–271.
Ramsier, Marissa, et al. “Hearing sensitivity and the evolution of acoustic communication in platyrrhine monkeys.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 147, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012, pp. 243–243.
Clayton, Jonathan B., et al. “Fecal bacterial diversity of the wild mantled howling monkey (Alouatta palliata)..” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 147, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012, pp. 116–17.
Connour, Jacqueline A. Runestad, and Kenneth E. Glander. “Comparison of Alouatta male and female limb bone properties.” American Journal of Physical Anthropology, vol. 147, WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2012, pp. 254–55.