Browsing by Author "Glander, KE"
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A coprological survey of parasites of wild mantled howling monkeys, Alouatta palliata palliata.
Stuart, MD; Greenspan, LL; Glander, KE; Clarke, MR (J Wildl Dis, 1990-10)Fecal samples from 155 mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata palliata) examined at Centro Ecologico La Pacifica, Guanacaste Province, Costa Rica, revealed 75 (48%) had parasitic infections. A sampling of nine howling ... -
A pilot study of genetic and morphological variation in the muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides)
Sa, Lemos de; M, R; Pope, TR; Glander, KE; Struhsaker, TT; Fonseca, GAB da (Prim. Conserv, 1990) -
Alouatta palliata
Glander, KE (Costa Rican Natural History, 1983) -
Are we looking for loads in all the right places? New research directions for studying the masticatory apparatus of New World monkeys.
Vinyard, CJ; Taylor, AB; Teaford, MF; Glander, KE; Ravosa, MJ; Rossie, JB; Ryan, TM; ... (8 authors) (Anat Rec (Hoboken), 2011-12)New World monkeys display a wide range of masticatory apparatus morphologies related to their diverse diets and feeding strategies. While primatologists have completed many studies of the platyrrhine masticatory apparatus, ... -
Barely known species.
Glander, KE (Science, 1976-09-17) -
Body weights before and after first pregnancies of immigrant adult female mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica
Zucker, EL; Clarke, MR; Glander, KE (Neotropical Primates, 2001) -
Capture and marking techniques for arboreal primates
Glander, KE (Estudios Primatalogicos En Mexico, 1993) -
Darting Primates: Steps Toward Procedural and Reporting Standards
Fernandez-Duque, M; Chapman, CA; Glander, KE; Fernandez-Duque, E (International Journal of Primatology, 2017-04-21)© 2017 Springer Science+Business Media New York Darting, a common method of capturing wild primates, poses risks to the individuals that must be appropriately minimized. A recent article in the International Journal ... -
Dental microwear and diet in a wild population of mantled howlers (Alouatta palliata)
Teaford, MF; Glander, KE (Adaptive Radiations of Neotropical Primates, 1996) -
Dental microwear in live, wild-trapped Alouatta palliata from Costa Rica.
Teaford, MF; Glander, KE (Am J Phys Anthropol, 1991-07)One problem with dental microwear analyses of museum material is that investigators can never be sure of the diets of the animals in question. An obvious solution to this problem is to work with live animals. Recent work ... -
Dispersal patterns in Costa Rican mantled howling monkeys
Glander, KE (International Journal of Primatology, 1992-08-01)Both male and female juveniles disperse in Costa Rican mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata). 79% of the males and 96% of the females leave their natal groups. Males may spend up to 4 years and females up to 1 year ... -
Distribution, ecology, life history, genetic variation, and risk of extinction of nonhuman primates from Costa Rica
Zaldivar, ME; Rocha, O; Glander, KE; Aguilar, G; Huertas, AS; Sanchez, R; Wong, G (Rev Biol TropRev Biol Trop, 2004)We examined the association between geographic distribution, ecological traits, life history, genetic diversity, and risk of extinction in nonhuman primate species from Costa Rica. All of the current nonhuman primate species ... -
Drinking from arboreal water sources by mantled howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata Gray).
Glander, KE (Folia Primatol (Basel), 1978)Despite occasional trips to the ground and feeding in trees whose canopies touched the river, mantled howling monkeys were never seen to drink from any ground water. Drinking from arboreal cisterns was observed, but only ... -
Dust accumulation in the canopy: a potential cause of dental microwear in primates.
Ungar, PS; Teaford, MF; Glander, KE; Pastor, RF (Am J Phys Anthropol, 1995-06)Dental microwear researchers consider exogenous grit or dust to be an important cause of microscopic wear on primate teeth. No study to date has examined the accumulation of such abrasives on foods eaten by primates in the ... -
Feeding patterns in mantled howling monkeys
Glander, KE (Foraging Behavior: Ecological, Ethological, and Psychological Approaches, 1981) -
Female reproductive success in a group of free-ranging howling monkeys (Alouatta palliata) in Costa Rica
Clarke, Margaret R.; Glander, KE (Female Primates: Studies by Women Primatologists, 1984) -
Field methods for capture and measurement of three monkey species in Costa Rica.
Glander, KE; Fedigan, LM; Fedigan, L; Chapman, C (Folia Primatol (Basel), 1991)A total of 54 free-ranging monkeys were captured and marked in Santa Rosa National Park, Costa Rica, during May 1985, and an additional 17 were captured during March 1986. The animals were darted using a blowpipe or a CO2 ... -
Genetic Variation of Mantled Howler Monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from Costa Rica
Zaldivar, ME; Glander, KE; Rocha, O; Aguilar, G; Vargas, E; Gutierrez-Espeleta, GA; Sanchez, R (Biotropica, 2003-09-01)We examined genetic diversity of howler monkeys (Alouatta palliata) from Costa Rica. Blood samples of howler monkeys were collected at various locations in Costa Rica, and electrophoresis of total plasma proteins yielded ... -
Group takeover by a natal male howling monkey (Alouatta palliata) and associated disappearance and injuries of immatures
Clarke, MR; Zucker, EL; Glander, KE (Primates, 1994-10-01)As part of a long-term study on howling monkey behavior and social dynamics, a known natal male was observed taking over his group from his putative sire. Due to the accidental death of one of the adult males, this natal ... -
Grouping Behavior and Sex Ratio in Mantled Howling Monkeys
Scott Jr., Norman J.; Malmgren, Linda A.; Glander, KE (Proceedings of the Sixth International Congress of the International Primatological Society, 1978)