CURRICULUM VITAE KAREN B. STRIER Department of Anthropology University of Wisconsin-Madison 1180 Observatory Drive 5403 Social Science Building Madison, WI 53706 USA Office phone: 608-262-0302 Fax: 608-265-4216 Email: [email protected] www.anthropology.wisc.edu/people/karen-strier/ https://strierlab.anthropology.wisc.edu Education PhD, Anthropology, Harvard University, June 1986 MA, Anthropology, Harvard University, November 1981 BA, Special Major in Sociology/Anthropology and Biology, Swarthmore College, May 1980 Positions Held 2011-present: 2009-present: 2006-2011: 1995-2006: 1995-present: 1994-1996: 1992-1995: 1989-1992: 1987-1989: 1986-1987: 1985: Vilas Research Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison Irven DeVore Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Hilldale Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Affiliate Professor, Zoology, UW-Madison Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Associate Professor, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Affiliate Associate Professor, Zoology, UW-Madison Assistant Professor, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Adjunct Professor, Anthropology, Beloit College Assistant Professor, Anthropology, Beloit College Lecturer in Anthropology, Harvard University Instructor in Anthropology and Sophomore Tutor in Biological Anthropology, Harvard University Field Research (>34 years in Brazil, since 1982) June 1982-present: Estação Biologica de Caratinga/RPPN-Feliciano Miguel Abdala, Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil June 1988-July 1996: Parque Estadual de Carlos Botelho, São Paulo, Brazil Jan-Dec 1989: Reserva Biologica de Augustus Ruschi, Espirito Santo, Brazi Jan-June 1979: Field assistant, Amboseli Baboon Project, Amboseli National Park, Kenya Honors and Awards General 2016 Flag Carrier, WINGS WorldQuest, for the expedition, “Saving the World’s Monst Peaceful Primate: Behavior, Ecology, and Population Demography of the Northern Muriqui” 2016 Luminary in the Lunches with Luminaries Program, American Association of Physical Anthropology 2013 Honorary Membership, Sociedade Latino Americano de Primatologia 2013 Cidadão Honorário de Caratinga (Honorary Citizenship of Caratinga); A Camara 2 Municipal de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brasil 2013 1o Prêmio Parceiro Ambiental, O Conselho Municipal de Defesa do Meio AmbienteCODEMA, Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brasil 2013 Pesquisadora Visitante Especial; Brazilian CAPES program (3 year fellowship) 2011 Honorary Membership (Sócio Honorário), Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia 2011 The 2011 Distinguished Primatologist Award, Midwest Primate Interest Group 2011 Vilas Research Professorship, UW-Madison 2010 The 2010 Distinguished Primatologist Award, American Society of Primatologists 2010 Honorary Election, Phi Kappa Phi, UW-Madison 2009 Elected Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2009 WARF Professorship (named: Irven DeVore Professor) Grad School, UW-Madison 2006 Honorary Degree (Doctor of Science), University of Chicago 2006 Hilldale Professorship, UW-Madison 2005 Elected Member, National Academy of Sciences 2005 Hilldale Award for Excellence in Teaching, Research & Public Service, UW-Madison 2003 Elected Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2003 Kellett Mid-Career Faculty Researcher Award, Grad School, UW-Madison 1999 Award in Honor of Contributions to Brazilian Primatology, Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia 1998 Vilas Associate Award, Grad School, UW-Madison 1994 H.I. Romnes Faculty Fellowship, Grad School, UW-Madison 1991 Fellow, American Anthropological Association 1989 Presidential Young Investigator Award, National Science Foundation 1986 Luce Fellowship for Study in Asia (declined), Luce Foundation 1980-85 Grant-in-Aid, Harvard University 1980 Elected as undergraduate to Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Society Teaching Recognition 2014 Honored Instructors Award, UW-Madison Division of University Housing 2009 Honored Instructors Award, UW-Madison Division of University Housing 2004 Chancellor’s Distinguished Teaching Award, UW-Madison Conservation Recognition June 2014 Troféu Alvaro Aguirre de Biodiversidade, Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlântica, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, Brasil June 2003 Conservation International-Brasil: Recognition (awarded at the Biological Station of Caratinga, Minas Gerais) Dec 2002 Sociedade para a Conservação do Muriqui: Recognition Award June 2002 Pro-Assoçiação Estação Biológica de Caratinga and RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala: Recognition Award and Lab Dedication in Honor of 20 Years of Research Dec 1996 Mayor's Office, Manhuaçu, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Award in Honor of Conservation of Muriquis External Teaching and Research Affiliations 2016-present Professor Permanente, Graduate Program in Animal Biology, Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo (UFES), Vitória, Brazil 3 2004-2016 2003-2013 1996-2006 Graduate Program Faculty Affiliate, Biological Sciences, Universidade Federal de Espírito Santo (UFES), Brazil Pontifica Universidade Catolica (PUC-Minas): Affiliated Professor, Graduate Program in Zoology of Vertebrates. Graduate Program Faculty Member, Ecology, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG), Brazil Grants (*extramural; See section on graduate student advisees for grants obtained with them) 2015-2016* Primate Action Fund: Drought, Fire Risks, and Protection of the Northern Muriqui. Funds for fire prevention and control activities and equipment, for Sociedade Preserve Muriqui 2014-2015* Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: An Integrated Agenda for the Sustainable Future of the Northern Muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) at the Reserva Particular Patrimonio Natural - Feliciano Miguel Abdala (RPPN-FMA), Minas Gerais, Brasil: Phase II 2014-2015* NESCent “fifth meeting” Working Group on “The Evolutionary Ecology of Primate Life Histories: Ecological and Individual Variation” 2013-2015* Bolsista CAPES/BRASIL: Programa Pesquisador Visitante Especial (PVE), Universidade Federal de Espírito Santo: “Demography and conservation of the northern muriqui, Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Primates, Atelidae) in fragmented landscapes” 2013-2014* Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: An Integrated Agenda for the Sustainable Future of the Northern Muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) at the Reserva Particular Patrimonio Natural - Feliciano Miguel Abdala (RPPN-FMA), Minas Gerais, Brasil 2009-2014* National Science Foundation: “Niche Expansion and Terrestriality in an Arboreal Primate” (3-year award + no-cost extension through August 2014) 2009-2010* Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: “The Northern Muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) Project of Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Population-wide Changes in Behavior and Demography 2009-2010 Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison: Behavioral Responses to Demographic Changes in a Wild Primate Population: Transmission of a Terrestrial Tradition (awarded, but returned unused) 2007-2009* NESCent and NCEAS joint funding: Working Group on “The Evolutionary Ecology of Primate Life Histories” (with Susan Alberts, co-PI) 2007-2011* Conservation International: “Transitional Funds for the Sociedade para a Preservação do Muriqui (co-PI with Ramiro Abdalla Passos; PI on research component of funds) 2004-2005* Wenner Gren Foundation: Workshop on “The Primate Life History Databank Project: Setting the Agenda” (Workshop held September 23-25, 2005). 2004-2006* National Geographic Society: “Fertility in Northern Muriquis” 2003-2004* Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: “The Muriqui Project of Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil: New Initiatives” 2001-2006* Center for Research on Endangered Species (CRES), San Diego Zoo Millennium Post Doctoral Fellowship (to Dr. J.P. Boubli): “Population Ecology of Muriquis” 2000-2001 Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison: 4 1999-2003* 1998-2002* 1998-1999 1998* 1997-1998* 1996-2001* 1993-1997 1994-1996* 1994-1995* 1994* 1991-1993* 1991-1993* 1990-1992* 1989-1997* 1987-1990* 1987* 1986* 1985* 1983-1984* 1983-1984* 1983-1984* 1983-1984* 1983-1984* 1982* “Fertility Regulation by Social and Environmental Interactions in Wild Muriqui Monkeys” Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: “The Muriqui Project of Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil” National Geographic Society: “Comparative Life Histories and Reproductive Ecology of Atlantic Forest Primates” Graduate School Research Committee, University of Wisconsin-Madison: “Life History Strategies and Social Sex in Wild Muriqui Monkeys” Margot Marsh Biodiversity Foundation: “Muriqui Population and Habitat Viability Workshop” National Institutes of Health Base Grant, Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center: “Sex, Fertility, and Reproduction in Wild Muriqui Monkeys” (with T.E. Ziegler) Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation: “Long-Term and Comparative Research on the Muriqui, and Community Conservation Project” Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center (from NIH Base Grant): Assay Costs National Science Foundation: “Validation of Fecal Steroid Assays for Muriqui Monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides)” (T. Ziegler, co-PI) Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation: “Long-Term and Comparative Research on the Muriqui and Conservation Action Plan” Lincoln Park Zoo Scott Neotropic Fund: “Long-Term and Comparative Research on the Muriqui, and Conservation Action Plan” Chicago Zoological Society: “Long-Term and Comparative Research on the Muriqui” Liz Claiborne and Art Ortenberg Foundation: “Long-Term and Comparative Research on the Muriqui” National Geographic Society: “Vocal Communication in Muriqui Monkeys” (C. Snowdon, co-PI) National Science Foundation: Presidential Young Investigator Award National Science Foundation: “Longitudinal and Comparative Socioecology of Free-Ranging Woolly Spider Monkeys, or Muriquis” World Wildlife Fund Grant: “Longitudinal and Comparative Socioecology of Free-Ranging Woolly Spider Monkeys, or Muriquis” World Wildlife Fund Grant: “Training Brazilian Primatologists and Follow-up Demographic Study of Muriquis at Fazenda Montes Claros, Brazil” L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Grant: “Follow-up Study of Muriquis at Fazenda Montes Claros and Comparative Sites” National Science Foundation Dissertation Improvement Grant: “The Behavior and Ecology of the Woolly Spider Monkey” Fulbright Fellowship: “The Behavior and Ecology of the Woolly Spider Monkey” Joseph Henry Fund of the National Academy of Sciences: “The Behavior and Ecology of the Woolly Spider Monkey” Sigma Xi Grant-in-Aid: “The Behavior and Ecology of the Woolly SpiderMonkey” World Wildlife Fund Grant: “Chemical Analysis of Common Forage Plants Utilized by the Woolly Spider Monkey” World Wildlife Fund Grant: “Pilot Study of Woolly Spider Monkeys at 5 1979* Fazenda Montes Claros” Explorers' Club Educational Grant: “Field Research on Baboons, Amboseli National Park, Kenya” Elected Offices in Professional Societies 2016-2020 President, International Primatological Society 2008-2012 Chair-Elect/Chair, Biological Anthropology Section (BAS) of the American Anthropological Association 2008 Class Membership Committee, National Academy of Sciences 2005-2008 Chair (Chair-Elect, Chair, Retiring Chair), Section H (Anthropology), American Association for the Advancement of Science 2005-2007 Committee on Nominations of the American Association for the Advance of Science 2000-2003 Executive Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1999-2001 Secretary/Treasurer, Biological Anthropology Section (BAS) of the American Anthropological Association 1998-2001 Council Delegate, Section H (Anthropology), American Association for the Advancement of Science 1995-1997 Member-at-Large, Executive Committee of the Biological Anthropology Section (BAS) of the American Anthropological Association Appointments (National and International) Advisory Councils, Boards, National or International Committees 2016-present Honorary Member and Advisory Council, Muriqui Instituto Biodiveridade (MIB), Caratinga Brasil 2016 Invited participant, Graduate Student Women’s Workshop, Committee on Diversity Women’s Initiative, American Association of Physical Anthropology 2016 Member, Lifetime Achievement Award (LAA) Committee of the International Primatological Society 2015-2017 American Association of Physical Anthropologists’ representative to the AAAS Section on Anthropology 2014-2018 Secretary, Section H (Anthropology), American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) 2014 Member, Election Committee of the International Primatological Society 2013 Member, Nominating Committee for National Academy of Sciences Council 2011-present Member, O Grupo Estratégico Accessor, Instituto Chico Mendes da Conservação da Biodiversidade (Advisory Committee for the Brazilian National Action Plan for the Conservation of Muriquis, Plano de Ação Nacional para a Conservação dos Muriquis) 2011-2014 Member, Temporary Nominating Group, Class V, National Academy of Sciences 2011 Invited participant, International Workshop on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy, sponsored by the National Academy of Sciences at the request of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) 2010, 2013 Membership Panel, American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2009-2014 Member, Board of International Scientific Organizations (BISO; National Academy of Sciences), Two 3-year terms 6 2009-2010 2007-2010 2005-present 2005-2012 2003-2007 2002-2008 2002-present 2001-2003 2000-2003 1999-2005 1999-2001 1996-2003 1993-present 1993-present Member, W.W. Howell’s Book Award Selection Committee, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association Member, U.S. National Committee, International Union of Biological Sciences (National Academy of Sciences) Director of Research, RPPN-Feliciano Miguel Abdala, Caratinga, Brazil (appointed by the Sociedade para a Preservação do Muriqui) Member, Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG), IUCN/SSC. Member, Advisory Council, Wenner-Gren Foundation Chair, W.W. Howell’s Book Award Selection Committee, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association Instituto Brasileiro do Meio Ambiente (IBAMA): Appointed to the founding “Committee for the Conservation and Management of the Muriqui;” renamed the “Committee for the Conservation and Management of the Atelidae” and administered by the Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação da BiodiversidadeICMBio, Ministerio de Meia Ambiente Member, Conservation Breeding Specialist Group (CBSG), IUCN/SSC. Chair, Membership Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropology Invited Member, U.S. National Committee, International Union of Biological Sciences (National Academy of Sciences) Member, Selection Committee, Howells Book Prize, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association (Acting Chair, 2001) Member, Conservation Committee of the International Primatological Society Board Member, Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlântica (IPEMA), Brasil Member, IUCN Species Survival Commission Primate Specialist Group (PSG/SSC; Neotropical Section; renewed for 2009-2012) Professional Meetings Committees 2009-2010 Member, Scientific Committee, International Primatological Society, Kyoto, Japan 2003-2004 Member, Scientific Committee, International Primatological Society, Torino, Italy 2004 Member, Local Arrangements Committee, American Society of Primatology, Madison, WI 2002-2004 Member, Program Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1995-1996 Member, Scientific Committee (Chair for Ecology and Conservation), International Primatological Society 1996 meetings, Madison, WI 1994 Member, Student Prize Selection Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists Scientific Review Panels 2009 Review committee for the Professional Development Grant Program, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2003 Animal Behavior Panel, National Science Foundation 2001-2003/04 College of Reviewers for the Canada Research Chairs Program, NSERC 2001-2002 Review Panel, The Wenner-Gren Foundation. 7 1999 1996-1997 1995-1996 1993 1989-1992 Animal Behavior Panel, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships Panel, National Science Foundation (National Research Council) Animal Behavior Panel, National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowships Panel, National Science Foundation (National Research Council) Jacob K. Javits Graduate Fellowships Panel, U.S. Department of Education External Program Reviews 2007 External Evaluator, Review of Anthropology Department, University of Calgary 2005 Team Member, Review of Anthropology Department, CUNY-Hunter College 2004 External Evaluator, Anthropology Department, SUNY, Buffalo 2004 Team Chair, Review of Anthropology Department, Texas State Univ-San Marcos 2003 External Consultant, Biological Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan 1998 Team Member, Review of Anthropology Department, SUNY, Stony Brook 1998 Exterior Reviewer, Graduate Program, Kyoto University Primate Research Institute, Japan 1995 Team Member, Review of Anthropology, Iowa State University Editorial and Advisory Boards 2015-2017 Editorial Board, Scientific Data (Nature Publishing Group) 2014-present Editorial Board, Biological Anthropology Series, West Coast Press 2013-present Associate Editor (Primatology), International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology (IEBA), Wiley Blackwell 2013-2017 Co-editor, Annual Review of Anthropology; includes annual Preface co-written with Don Brenneis 2012-2016 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist 2010-2013 Editorial Board, Annual Review of Anthropology 2006-2017 Associate Editor, Primates, A Journal of Primatology 2008-2012 Editor, Current Zoology 2005-2008 Advisory Board, Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 2003-present Series Editorial Board, Primate Field Studies (Prentice Hall) 2000-present Editorial Board, Neotropical Primates 2000-2005 Associate Editor, American Journal of Physical Anthropology (extended term) 1998-present Series Editorial Board, Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology, Cambridge University Press 1998-2002 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist 1995-2007 Editorial Board, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 1991-2005 Advisory Board, Primates, A Journal of Primatology 1990-present Editorial Board, International Journal of Primatology 8 Publications Authored Books 2017 Strier, K.B. Primate Behavioral Ecology, 5th Edition, Routledge (Taylor & Francis); released August 2016. 2014 Mendes, S.L., Silva, M.P., Oliveira, M.Z.T., and Strier, K.B. O Muriqui: Símbolo da Mata Atlântica, 2o edição. IPEMA—Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlantica, Publicação do Programa Difusão da Biodiversidade, Projeto Muriqui, Espirito Santo, Brasil. 2011 Strier, K.B. Primate Behavioral Ecology, 4th Edition, Pearson/Prentice-Hall (with Instructor’s Manual); released September 2010. 2010 Mendes, S.L., da Silva, M.P., and Strier, K.B. O Muriqui. IPEMA—Instituto de Pesquisas da Mata Atlantica, Publicação do Programa Difusão da Biodiversidade, Vitória, Espirito Santo, Brasil. 2007 Strier, K.B. Faces na Floresta. Preserve Muriqui, Rio de Janeiro (Brazilian edition of Faces in the Forest, new preface) 2007 Strier, K.B. Primate Behavioral Ecology, 3rd Edition, Allyn & Bacon, Needham, Massachusetts (with Instructor’s Manual); released August 2006. 2006 Hailman, J. and Strier, K.B. Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively: A guide for graduate students and researchers in the behavioral sciences and biology, 2nd Edition. Cambridge University Press, New York. 2003 Strier, K.B. Primate Behavioral Ecology, 2nd Edition, Allyn & Bacon, Needham, Massachusetts (with revised Instructor’s Manual; both published July 2002) 2000 Strier, K.B. Primate Behavioral Ecology. Allyn & Bacon, Needham, Massachusetts (with Instructor’s Manual). 1999 Strier, K.B. Faces in the Forest: The endangered muriqui monkey of Brazil. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (paperback edition, new preface) 1997 Hailman, J. and Strier, K.B. Planning, Proposing, and Presenting Science Effectively: A guide for graduate students and researchers in the behavioral sciences and biology. Cambridge University Press, New York. (1999, second printing). 1992 Strier, K.B. Faces in the Forest: The endangered muriqui monkey of Brazil. Oxford University Press, New York. Edited Volumes 2014 Strier, K.B. (Ed.), Primate Ethnographies. Pearson/Prentice Hall. (Released Oct 2013). 2009 Garber, P.A., Estrada, A., Bicca-Marques, J.C., Heymann, E.W., and Strier, K.B. South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Springer, NY. 2005* Strier, K.B., Pinto, L.P.S., Paglio, A., Boubli, J.P., Mendes, S.L., and MariniFilho, O.J. (Guest Editors), The Ecology and Conservation of the Muriqui (Brachyteles): Reports from 2002-2005. Neotropical Primates Volume 13, Supplement, December 2005 (104 pgs). *Published in 2007 2005 Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. (Guest Editors), Advances in Field Behavioral Endocrinology, American Journal of Primatology Volume 67, Issue 1 (174 pgs). 1998 Rylands, A., Strier, K., Mittermeier, R., Borovansky J., and Seal, U.S. (Eds.) Population and Habitat Viability Assessment for the Muriqui (Brachyteles 9 arachnoides). CBSG, Apple Valley, MN. Peer-Reviewed Chapters and Journal Articles Accepted Strier, K.B. What does variation in primate behavior mean? Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 2016 Bronikowski, A.M., Cords, M., Alberts, S.C., Altmann, J., Brockman, D. K., Fedigan, L.M., Pusey, A., Stoinski, T., Strier, K.B., and Morris, W.F. Female and male life tables for seven wild primate species. Scientific Data 3:160006 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2016.6 2016 Machnicki, A.L., Spurlock, L.B. Strier, K.B., Reno, P.L., and Lovejoy, C. O. First steps of bipedality in hominids: evidence from the atelid and Proconsul pelvis. PeerJ 4:e1521 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.1521 2015 Jung, L., Mourthé, I., Grelle, C.E.V., Strier, K.B., and Boubli, J.P. Effects of local habitat vriation on the behavioral ecology of two sympatric groups of brown howler monkey (Alouatta clamitans). PLoS One 10(7): e0129789. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0129789 2015 Strier, K.B., Possamai, C.B., and Mendes, S.L. Dispersal patterns of female northern muriquis: Implications for social dynamics, life history, and conservation. In Furuichi, T., Aureli, F. and Yamagiwa, J. (eds): Dispersing Primate Females. Springer, Japan, pp. 3-22. 2015 Lee, P.C. and Strier, K.B. Complexities of understanding female dispersal in primates. In Furuichi, T., Aureli, F. and Yamagiwa, J. (eds): Dispersing Primate Females. Springer, Japan, 215-230. 2014 Chapman, C.A., DeLuycker, A., Reyna-Hurtado, R.A., Serio-Silva, J.C., Smith, T.B., Strier, K.B., and Goldberg, T.L. Safeguarding biodiversity: What is perceived as working according to the conservation community? Oryx. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0030605314000738 DOI: Published online: 17 December 2014 2014 Strier, K.B., Lee, P.C., and Ives, A.R. Behavioral flexibility and the evolution of primate social states. PLoS ONE 9(12): e114099.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0114099 2014 Strier, K.B. Northern muriqui monkeys: Behavior, demography, and conservation. In Yamagiwa, J. and Karczmarski, L. (eds): Primates and Cetaceans: Field Studies and Conservation of Complex Mammalian Societies. Primate Monographs, Springer, Japan, pp. 233-247. 2014 Strier, K. B. 2014. The biological and cultural dimensions of field primatology. In Strier, K. B. (ed.): Primate Ethnographies. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. pp. 2–10. 2014 Tokuda, M., Boubli, J.P., Mourthé, I., Izar, P., Possamai, C.B. and Strier, K.B. Males follow females during fissioning of a group of northern muriquis. American Journal of Primatology 76:529-538 (DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22244). 2013 Strier, K.B. Are observational field studies of primates really noninvasive? In MacClancy, J. and Fuentes, A. (eds): Ethics in the Field. Berghan, NY, pp. 67-83. 2013 Alberts, S.C., Altmann, J., Brockman, D.K., Cords, M., Fedigan, L.M., Pusey, A.E., Stoinski, T.S. Strier, K.B., Morris, W.F., and Bronikowski, A.M. Reproductive aging patterns in primates reveal that humans are distinct. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 110:13440-13445. 2013 Iurck, M.F., Nowak, M.G., Costa, L.C.M., Mendes, S.L., Ford, S.M., and Strier, 10 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 K.B. Feeding and resting postures of wild northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 75:74-87. Strier, K.B. and Ives, A.R. Unexpected demography in the recovery of an endangered primate population. PLoS One 7(9): e44407. Doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044407. Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., Strier, K.B., and Di Fiore, A. Genetic structure and kinship patterns in a population of black howler monkeys, Alouatta pigra, at Palenque National Park, Mexico. American Journal of Primatology 74:948-957. Tokuda, M., Boubli, J.P., Izar, P., and Strier, K.B. Social cliques in male northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). Current Zoology 58:342-352. Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L. The northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus): Lessons on behavioral plasticity and population dynamics from a critically endangered primate. In Kappeler, P. and Watts, D. (eds): Long-Term Studies of Primates. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, pp. 125-140. Boubli, J. P., Couto-Santos, F., and Strier, K.B. Structure and floristic composition of one of the last forest fragments containing the critically endangered northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus, Primates). Ecotropica 17(2): 53-69. Strier, K.B., Chaves, P.B., Mendes, S.L., Fagundes, V., and Di Fiore, A. Low paternity skew and the influence of maternal kin in an egalitarian, patrilocal primate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA 108:18915-18919. Kaizer, M.C., Coli, A.Z., Mendes, S. L., and Strier, K.B. Interações de machos adultos e infantes em Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Kuhl 1820). In Miranda, J.M.D, and Hirano, Z.M.B. (eds): A Primatologia no Brasil 12. UFPR/Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, Curitiba, Paraná, pp. 206-220. Strier, K.B. Social plasticity and demographic variation in primates. In Sussman, R.W. and Cloninger, C.R. (eds): The Origins and Nature of Cooperation and Altruism in Non-human and Human Primates. Springer, NY, pp. 179-192. Chaves, P.B., Alvarenga, C.S., Possamai, C.B. Dias, L.G., Boubli, J.P. Strier, K.B., Mendes, S.L. and Fagundes, V. Genetic diversity and population history of a critically endangered primate, the northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). PLoS ONE 6(6): e20722. Doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0020722 Bronikowski, A.M., Altmann, J., Brockman, D.K., Cords, M., Fedigan, L.M., Pusey, A.E., Stoinski, T.S. Morris, W.F., Strier, K.B., and Alberts, S.C. Aging in the natural world: Comparative data reveal similar mortality patterns across primates. Science 331: 1325-1328. Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., and Strier, K.B. Insights into Social Relationships among Female Black Howler Monkeys, Alouatta pigra, at Palenque National Park, Mexico. Current Zoology 57(1):1-7. Morris, W.F., Altmann, J., Brockman, D.K., Cords, M., Fedigan, L.M., Pusey, A.E., Stoinski, T.S., Bronikowski, A.M., Alberts, S.C., and Strier, K.B. Low demographic variability in wild primate populations: fitness impacts of variation, covariation, and serial correlation in vital rates. American Naturalist 177(1):E1428 (Epub 30 Nov 2010). Strier, K.B. Conservation. In Campbell, C.J., Fuentes, A.F., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M., Bearder, S., and Stumpf, R. (eds): Primates in Perspective, 2nd Edition, Oxford University Press, NY, pp. 664-675. 11 2010 2010 2010 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008* 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 Strier, K.B., Altmann, J., Brockman, D.K., Bronikowski, A., Cords, M.,Fedigan, L.M. Lapp, H., Liu, Xianhua, Morris, W.F., Pusey, A.E., Stoinski, T.S., and Alberts, S.C. The Primate Life History Database: A unique shared ecological data resource. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 1: 199-210. Strier, K.B. Primate sociality and behavior. In Larsen, C.S. (ed): A Companion to Physical Anthropology. Wiley-Blackwell, NY, pp. 243-257. Arnedo, L.F., Mendes, F.D.C., and Strier, K.B. Sex differences in vocal patterns in the northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 72: 122-128. Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., Ziegler, T.E., and Strier, K.B. Social and hormonal mechanisms underlying male reproductive strategies in black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). Hormones and Behavior 55:355-363. Tabacow, F.P., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. Spread of a terrestrial tradition in an arboreal primate. American Anthropologist 111:238-249. Strier, K.B. Seeing the forest through the seeds: Mechanisms of primate behavioral diversity from individuals to populations and beyond. Current Anthropology 50:213-228. Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., Ziegler, T.E., and Strier, K.B. Sexual behavior across ovarian cycles in wild black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra): Male mate guarding and female mate choice. American Journal of Primatology 71:153-164. Ziegler, T.E., Strier, K.B., and Van Belle, S. The Reproductive Ecology of South American Primates: Ecological Adaptations in Ovulation and Conception. In Garber, P.A., Estrada, A., Bicca-Marques, J.C., Heymann, E.W., and Strier, K.B. (eds): South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Springer, NY, pp. 191-210. Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L. Long-term field studies of South American Primates. In Garber, P.A., Estrada, A., Bicca-Marques, J.C., Heymann, E.W., and Strier, K.B. (eds): South American Primates: Comparative Perspectives in the Study of Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation. Springer, NY, pp. 129-155. Mourthé, I.M.C., Strier, K.B., and Boubli, J.P. Seed predation of Mabea fistulifera (Euphorbiaceae) by northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). Neotropical Primates 15(2): 40-45. *Published in 2009. Guedes, D., Young, R.J., and Strier, K.B. Energetic costs of reproduction in female northern muriquis, Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Primates: Platyrrinhi: Atelidae). Revista Brasileira de Zoologia 25:587-593. Van Belle, S., Estrada, A., and Strier, K.B. Social relationships among male black howler monkeys (Alouatta pigra). International Journal of Primatology 29:14811498. Strier, K.B. The effects of kin on primate life histories. Annual Review of Anthropology 37:21-36. Aureli, F., Schaffner, C.M., Boesch, C., Bearder, S.K., Call, J. Chapman, C.A., Connor, R., Di Fiore, A., Dunbar, R.I.M., Henzi, S.P., Holekamp, K., Korstjens, A.H., Layton, R., Lee, P., Lehmann, J., Manson, J.H., Ramos-Fernandez, G., Strier, K.B. and van Schaik, C.P. Fission-fusion dynamics: New research frameworks. Current Anthropology 49:627-654. Fagundes, V. Paes, M.F., Chaves, P.B. Mendes, S.L., Possamai, C. B., Boubli, J.P., and Strier, K.B. Genetic structure in two northern muriqui populations 12 2008 2007* 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005* 2005* 2005* 2005 (Brachyteles hypoxanthus, Primates, Atelidae) as inferred from fecal DNA. Genetics and Molecular Biololgy 30(1):166-171. Tolentino, K., Roper, J.J., Passos, F.C., and Strier, K.B. Mother-offspring associations in northern muriquis, Brachyteles hypoxanthus. American Journal of Primatology 70:301-305. Assunção, M.L., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. Grandmaternal infant carrying in wild northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). Neotropical Primates 14(3): 120-122. *Released in 2008. Strier, K.B. What New World primates contribute to primatology. In BiccaMarques, J.C. (ed): A Primatologia no Brasil-10, Sociedade Brasileiro da Primatologia, Porto Alegre, Rio Grande de Sul, pp. 1-16. Martins, W.P., Guimarães, V.O., and Strier, K.B. A case of infant swapping by wild northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). Primates 48:324-326. Possamai, C.B., Young, R.J., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. Socio-sexual behavior of female northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 69:766-776. Mourthe, I.M.C., Guedes, D., Fidelis, J., Boubli, J.P., Mendes, S.L, and Strier, K.B. Ground use by northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 69:706-712. Strier, K.B. Conservation. In Campbell, C.J., Fuentes, A.F., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M., and Bearder, S. (eds): Primates in Perspective, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 496-509. Chaves, P.B., Paes, M.F., Mendes, S.L., Strier, K.B., Louro, I.D., and Fagundes, V. Noninvasive genetic sampling of endangered murirqui (Primates, Atelidae): Efficiency of fecal DNA extraction. Genetics and Molecular Biology 29:750-754. Strier, K.B., Boubli, J.P. Pontual, F.P., and Mendes, S.L. Human dimensions of muriqui research. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 2(2); on-line: www.uga.edu/eea Strier, K.B. and Boubli, J.P. A history of long-term research and conservation of northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga/RPPN-FMA. Primate Conservation 20:53-63. Strier, K.B., Boubli, J.P., Possamai, C.B., and Mendes, S.L. Population demography of northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga/Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural-Feliciano Miguel Abdala, Minas Gerasi, Brazil. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 130:227-237. Mendes, S.L., Melo, F.R., Boubli, J.P. Dias, L.G., Strier, K.B., Pinto, L.P.S., Fagundes, V., Cosenza, B., and De Marco, P. Jr. Directives for the conservation of the northern muriqui, Brachyteles hypoxanthus (Primates, Atelidae). Neotropical Primates 13 (Supplement): 7-18. *Released in 2007. Almeida-Silva, B., Cunha, A.A. Boubli, J.P., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. Population density and vertical stratification of four primate species at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga/RPPN-FMA, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Neotropical Primates 13 (Supplement): 25-29. *Released in 2007. Strier, K.B. Reproductive biology and conservation of muriquis. Neotropical Primates 13(Supplement):41-47. *Released in 2007. Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. Introduction: Advances in Field-Based Behavioral 13 2005 2005 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2003 2003 2003 2002 Endocrinology. American Journal of Primatology 67:1-4. Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. Variation in the resumption of cycling and conception by fecal androgen and estradiol levels in female muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 67: 69-81. Possamai, C.B., Young, R.J., Oliveira, R.C.R., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. Age-related variation in copulations of male northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus). Folia Primatologica 76:33-36. Strier, K.B. Reproductive strategies of New World primates: Interbirth intervals and reproductive rates. In Mendes, S.L. and Chiarello, A.G. (eds): A Primatologia no Brasil-8, IPEMA/Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, pp. 53-63. Santos, S.M.C., Nogueira, C.P., Carvalho, A.R.D., and Strier, K.B. Levantamento coproparasitologico em muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus). In Mendes, S.L. and Chiarello, A.G. (eds): A Primatologia no Brasil-8, IPEMA/Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, pp. 327332. Santos, S.M.C., Nogueira, C.P., Carvalho, A.R.D., and Strier, K.B. Nota sobre helmintos encontrados em primates da Estacao Biologica de Caratinga, MG. In Mendes, S.L. and Chiarello, A.G. (eds): A Primatologia no Brasil-8, IPEMA/Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia, Vitoria, Espirito Santo, pp. 333-340. Carvalho Jr, O., Ferrari, S.F., and Strier, K.B. Diet of a muriqui group (Brachyteles arachnoides) in continuous primary forest. Primates 45:201-204. Strier, K.B. Sociality among kin and nonkin in nonhuman primate groups. In Sussman R.W. and Chapman, A.R. (eds): The Nature and Evolution of Sociality, Aldine de Gruyter, NY, pp.191-214. Strier, K.B. The impact of patrilineal kinship on behavior. In Chapais, B. and Berman, C. (eds): Kinship and Behavior in Primates, Oxford University Press, NY, pp. 177-199. Martins, W.P. and Strier, K.B. Age at first reproduction in philopatric female muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus). Primates 45:63-67. Strier, K.B. Primatology comes of age: 2002 AAPA Luncheon Address: Primatology Comes of Age. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 122:2-13. Strier, K.B., Lynch, J.W., and Ziegler, T.E. Hormonal changes during the mating and conception seasons of wild northern muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 61:85-99. Strier, K.B. Demography and the temporal scale of sexual selection. In Jones, C. B. (ed): Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Primates: New perspectives and Directions, American Society of Primatology: Special Topics in Primatology, volume 3. The American Society of Primatologists, Norman, OK, pp. 45-63. Dias, L.G. and Strier, K.B. Effects of group size on ranging patterns in Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus. International Journal of Primatology 24(2): 209-221. Strier, K.B. Primate behavioral ecology: From ethnography to ethology and back. American Anthropologist 105:16-27. Lang, C., Sober, E., and Strier, K. Are human beings part of the rest of nature? Biology and Philosophy 17(5):661-671. 14 2002 2002 2002 2001 2001 2001 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000 1999 1999 1999 1999 1999 1998 Strier, K.B., Boubli, J.P., Guimaraes, V.O., and Mendes, S.L. The muriqui population of the Estação Biologica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil: Updates. Neotropical Primates 10:115-119. Strier, K.B., Dib, L.T., and Figueira, J.E.C. Social dynamics of male muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoids hypoxanthus). Behaviour 139:315-342. Lynch, J.W., Ziegler, T.E., and Strier, K.B. Individual and seasonal variation in fecal testosterone and cortisol levels of wild male tufted capuchin monkeys, Cebus apella nigritus. Hormones and Behavior 41:275-287. Dib, L.R.T., Oliva, A.S., and Strier, K.B. Geophagy in muirquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus): First reports. Revista de Etologia 3:67-73. Strier, K.B., Mendes, S.L, and Santos, R.R. The timing of births in sympatric brown howler monkeys (Alouatta fusca clamitans) and northern muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus). American Journal of Primatology 55:87100. Guimaraes, V.O. and Strier, K.B. Adult male-infant interactions in wild muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus). Primates 42(4): 389-393. Strier, K.B. Beyond the apes: The primate continuum. In de Waal, F.B.M. (ed): Tree of Origin, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, pp. 69-93. Strier, K.B. Reproductive ecology of New World primates. In Ellison, P. (ed): Reproductive Ecology and Human Evolution, Aldine, Chicago, pp. 351-367. Strier, K.B. Population viability and regional conservation priorities for muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides) in Brazil’s Atlantic forest. Biotropica 32(4b): 903-913. Strier, K.B. An American primatologist abroad in Brazil. In Strum, S.C. and Fedigan, L.M. (eds): Primate Encounters, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp. 194-207. Strier, K.B., Carvalho, D.S., and Bejar, N.O. Prescription for peacefulness. Aureli, F. and de Waal, F. (eds): Natural Conflict Resolution, University of California Press, Berkeley, pp. 315-317. Strier, K.B. From binding brotherhoods to short-term sovereignty: the dilemma of male Cebidae. In Kappeler, P.M. (ed): Primate Males, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 72-83. Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. Lack of pubertal influences on female dispersal in muriqui monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides). Animal Behaviour 59:849-860. Printes, R.C. and Strier, K.B. Behavioral correlates of dispersal in female muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). International Journal of Primatology 20: 941-960. Strier, K.B. Why is female kin bonding so rare? Comparative sociality of New World primates. In Lee, P. C. (ed): Comparative Primate Socioecology, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 300-319. Strier, K.B., Ziegler, T.E., and Witter, D. Seasonal and social correlates of fecal testosterone and cortisol in wild male muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). Hormones and Behavior 35: 125-134. Strier, K.B. Predicting primate responses to “stochastic” demographic events. Primates 40:131-142. Strier, K.B. The atelines. In Dolhinow, P. and Fuentes, A. (eds): The Nonhuman Primates, Mayfield Publishing Company, California pp. 109-114. Strier, K.B. and Fonseca, G.A.B. The endangered muriquis of Brazil’s Atlantic 15 forest. Primate Conservation 17 (1996-97): 131-137. 1998 Rodriguez de Moraes, P.L., Carvalho Jr., O., and Strier, K.B. Population variation in patch and party size in muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). International Journal of Primatology 19: 325-337. 1997 Strier, K.B. Mate preferences in wild muriqui monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides): reproductive and social correlates. Folia Primatologica 68:120-133. 1997 Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. Behavioral and endocrine characteristics of the reproductive cycle in wild muriqui monkeys, Brachyteles arachnoides. American Journal of Primatology 42:299-310. 1997 Ziegler, T.E., Santos, C.V., Pissinatti, A., and Strier, K.B. Steroid excretion during the ovarian cycle in captive and wild muriquis, Brachyteles arachnoides. American Journal of Primatology 42:311-321. 1997 Strier, K.B. Behavioral ecology and conservation biology of primates and other animals. Advances in the Study of Behavior 26:101-158. 1997 Strier, K.B. Subtle cues of social relations in male muriqui monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides). In Kinzey, W.G. (ed): New World Primates: Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior, Aldine de Gruyter, New York, pp. 109-118. 1996 Strier, K.B. Reproductive ecology of female muriquis. In Norconk, M., Rosenberger, A. and Garber, P. (eds): Adaptive Radiations of New World Primates, Plenum Press, New York, pp. 511-532. 1996 Strier, K.B. Male reproductive strategies in New World primates. Human Nature 7:105-123. 1995 Stuart, M.D. and Strier, K.B. Primates and parasites. International Journal of Primatology 16:577-593. 1994 Strier, K.B. Myth of the typical primate. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 37:233-271. 1994 Strier, K.B. Brotherhoods among atelins. Behaviour 130:151-167. 1994 Strier, K.B. and Ziegler, T.E. Insights into ovarian function in wild muriqui monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides). American Journal of Primatology 32:31-40. 1993/94* Strier, K.B. Viability analyses of an isolated population of muriqui monkeys (Brachyteles arachnoides): implications for primate conservation and demography. Primate Conservation 14-15: 43-52. *Released in 1996. 1993 Pinto, L.P.S., Costa, C.M.R., Strier, K.B., and Fonseca, G.A.B. Habitats, density, and group size of primates in the Reserva Biologica Augusto Ruschi (Nova Lombardia), Santa Teresa, Brazil. Folia Primatologica 61:135-143. 1993 Strier, K.B., Mendes, F.D.C., Rímoli, J., and Rímoli, A.O. Demography and social structure in one group of muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). International Journal of Primatology 14:513-526. 1993 Strier, K.B. Growing up in a patrifocal society: sex differences in the spatial relations of immature muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). In Pereira, M.E. and Fairbanks, L.A. (eds): Juveniles Primates: Life History, Development and Behavior, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 138-147. 1993 Stuart, M.D., Strier, K.B., and Pierberg, S.M. A coprological survey of parasites of wild woolly spider monkeys, Brachyteles arachnoides, and brown howling monkeys, Alouatta fusca. Journal of the Helminthological Society 60:111-115. 1992 Lemos de Sá, R.M. and Strier, K.B. Comparative forest structure and habitat choice in muriquis. Biotropica 24:455-459. 16 1992 1992 1992 1991 1991 1990 1989 1989 1988 1987 1987 1987 1981 Strier, K.B. Atelinae adaptations: behavioral strategies and ecological constraints. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 88:515-524. Ferrari, S.F. and Strier, K.B. Exploitation of Mabea fistulifera by marmosets (Callithrix flaviceps) and muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). Journal of Tropical Ecology 8:225-239. Strier, K.B. Causes and consequences of nonaggression in woolly spider monkeys. In Silverberg, J. and Gray, J.P. (eds): Aggression and Peacefulness in Humans and Other Primates, Oxford University Press, New York, pp. 100-116. Strier, K.B. Demography and conservation in an endangered primate, Brachyteles arachnoides. Conservation Biology 5:214-218. Strier, K.B. Diet in one group of woolly spider monkeys, or muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides). American Journal of Primatology 23:113-126. Strier, K.B. New World primates, new frontiers: insights from the woolly spider monkey, or muriqui (Brachyteles arachnoides). International Journal of Primatology 11:7-19. Strier, K.B. Effects of patch size on grouping associations in muriquis. Folia Primatologica 52:70-77. Rosenberger, A.L. and Strier, K.B. Adaptive radiation in the ateline primates. Journal of Human Evolution 18:717-750. Nishimura, A., Fonseca, G.A.B., Young, A.L., Strier, K.B., Mittermeier, R.A., and Valle, C. The muriqui, genus Brachyteles. pp. 577-610. In Rylands A. and Fonseca, G. (eds): Ecology and Behavior of Neotropical Primates, Volume 2, WWF and Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais. Strier, K.B. Activity budgets of woolly spider monkeys, or muriquis. American Journal of Primatology 13:385-395. Strier, K.B. Ranging behavior of woolly spider monkeys. International Journal of Primatology 8:575-591. Strier, K.B. Reprodução de Brachyteles arachnoides. In Thiago de Mello, M. (ed): A Primatologia no Brasil--2, Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, Brasilia, pp.163-175. Stelzner, J. and Strier, K.B. Hyena predation on an adult male baboon. Mammalia 45:259-260. Invited Comments, Published Reports, Encyclopedia Entries, Popular Articles Accepted Strier, K.B. Behavioral ecology: Primates. International Encyclopedia of Anthropology. C.C. Powers, ed. Wiley Publishers. In press Strier, K.B. Promiscuous mating. International Encyclopedia of Primatology. A. Fuentes, ed. Wiley Publishers. In press Strier, K.B. Long term field studies: Americas. International Encyclopedia of Primatology. A. Fuentes, ed. Wiley Publishers. In press Strier, K.B. Brachyteles. International Encyclopedia of Primatology. A. Fuentes, ed. Wiley Publishers. In press Strier, K.B. Anthony Rylands. International Encyclopedia of Primatology. A. Fuentes, ed. Wiley Publishers. 2016 Strier, K.B. Speaking of which: reflections on primate sexual behavior with special reference to muriquis. Box 8.1 in Norscia, I. and Palagi, E., The Missing Lemur Link: An Ancestral Step in the Evolution of Human Behaviour. Cambridge 17 2016 2015 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011 2011 2010 2010 2010 2009* 2008 2006 2005* 2005* University Press, Cambridge, pp. 227-229. Strier, K.B. Why biological anthropologists should identify as anthropologists: The meaning of membership in the AAA and AAAS. Guest editorial, American Journal of Physical Anthropology. Version of Record online: 31 MAY 2016 | DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.23012 Strier, K.B. Remembering Irven DeVore. Evolutionary Anthropology 24:97-98. Strier, K.B. Review of International Zoo Yearbook, volume 46: New World Primates. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/store/10.1111/(ISSN)17481090/asset/homepages/IZY_Volume_46_Karen_Strier_Review.pdf?v=1&s=77c399b a66c3c6d8fbbbd59205187260262b4948&isAguDoi=false Strier, K.B. Brachyteles hypoxanthus. In Baillie, J.E.M. and Butcher, E.R. (eds),Priceless or Worthless? The world’s most threatened species. Zoological Society of London, UK, p. 31. Strier, K.B. Conservação dos Muriquis no Brasil. In Plano de Ação Nacional para a Conservação dos Muriquis. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação de Biodiversidade (ICMBio), Brasilia, pp. 5-6. Strier, K.B., Melo, F.R., Talebi, M., Paglia, A.P., Tabacow, F.P., Dias, L.G., Ferreira, J.G., Possamai, C.B., and Mendes, S.L. Protocolo para manejo emergencial de muriquis. In Plano de Ação Nacional para a Conservação dos Muriquis. Instituto Chico Mendes de Conservação de Biodiversidade (ICMBio), Brasilia, pp. 84-86. Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L. Brachyteles hypoxanthus. In Rowe, N. All the World’s Primates. © All the World's Primates(alltheworldsprimates.org). Strier, K.B. Why anthropology needs primatology (Adapted from the Distinguished Lecture for the General Anthropology Division of the American Anthropological Association). General Anthropology 18:1 (Spring 2011). Gleick, P., et al. (Alphabetical signatory on Letter from NAS members): Climate change and the integrity of science. Science 328: 689-690. Strier, K.B. Commentary, “ Long-term field studies: positive impacts and unintended consequences,” American Journal of Primatology 72:772-778. Strier, K.B. Invited forum for On the Human (National Humanities Center): “The challenge of comparisons in primatology.” http://onthehuman.org/ Tabacow, F.P., Possamai, C.B. Melo, F.R., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. New sightings of northern muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) females in forest fragments surrounding the Estação Biológica de Caratinga-RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Neotropical Primates 16:67-69. *Published in 2010 Strier, K.B. Invited comment on: “The chimpanzee has no clothes,” by K. Sayers and C.O. Lovejoy. Current Anthropology 49:104-105. Strier, K.B., Alberts, S., Wright, P.C., Altmann, J., and Zeitlyn, D. 2006. Primate life-history databank: Setting the agenda. Evolutionary Anthropology 15:44-46. Strier, K.B. and Pinto, L.P.S. In memory of Eduardo Marcelino Venutra Veado 1960-2006. Neotropical Primates 13 (Supplement): 1-2. *Published in 2007 Strier, K.B., Pinto, L.P.S., Paglio, A., Boubli, J.P., Mendes, S.L., Marini-Filho, O.J., and Rylands, A.B. The Ecology and Conservation of the Muriqui (Brachyteles): Reports from 2002-2005. Introduction. Neotropical Primates 13 (Supplement): 3-5. 18 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2002 2001 2000 2000 1999 1998 1997 1997 1997 1996 1995 1994 1994 1994 Paim, F., Iurck, M.F., Mendes, S.L., and Strier, K.B. A muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) with a broken leg at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotropical Primates 12(2): 68-70. Strier, K.B. Preface to: Muriqui, Jornada Fotografica pelas Florestas do Maior Macaco das Américas, by Luciano Candisani, Editora DBA (Dorea Books and Art), Brasil, pp.18-19. Strier, K.B. and Sussman, R.W. Mechanisms for maintaining peace in primate societies. Anthropology News 45(3):14. Strier, K.B. Howler monkeys and spider monkeys. In: Mammals III. Vol. 14 of Grzimek’s Animal Life Encyclopedia (D.G. Kleiman, V. Geist, M. Hutchins, and M.C McDade, eds.). pp.155-169. Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group. Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L. Centro de pesquisa/Research center. Estação Biológica de Caratinga 20 Anos, Conservation International-Brasil, Belo Horizonte, Brasil, pp. 18-22. Strier, K.B. Foreword to Primates Face to Face, edited by A. Fuentes and L. Wolfe, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp.v-vi. Strier, K.B. CD jacket, Muriqui CD by Douglas Quinn, Conservation International, Washington, D.C.. Dias, L.G. and Strier, K.B. Agonistic encounters between muriquis, Brachyteles arachnoides hypoxanthus (Primates: Cebidae), and other animals at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotropical Primates 8(4):138-141. Strier, K.B. Invited essay for A View on the Science: Physical Anthropology at the Millenium. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 112:291-295. Strier, K.B., Mendes, S.L.M., et al. Census of the primate community at the Estação Biologica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotropical Primates 7(4): 134-135. Fonseca, G.A.B. and Strier, K.B. Brachyteles arachnoides (E. Geoffroy, 1806). In Livro Vermhelho das Espécies Ameaçadas de Extinção da Fauna de Minas Gerais (A.B.M. Machado, A.B.M., G.A.B. Fonseca, R.M. Machado, L.M.de S. Aguiar, and L.V. Lins, eds.). Fundação Biodiversitas, Belo Horizonte, Brasil, pp. 93-97. Strier, K.B. Foreword to The Primate Anthology edited by R. Ciochon and R. Nisbett. Prentice Hall Inc., New York. Strier, K.B. Invited comment on: “Primate consortships: a critical review,” by Joseph Manson. Current Anthropology 38:366. Dib, L.R.T., Oliva, A.S., and Strier, K.B. Terrestrial travel in muriquis (Brachyteles arachnoides) across a forest clearing at the Estação Biologica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotropical Primates 5(1):8-9. Printes, R.C., Costa, C.G., and Strier, K.B. Possible predation on two infant muriquis, Brachyteles arachnoides, at the Estação Biologica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Neotropical Primates 4(3):85-86. Strier, K.B. Champions of the Forest. Icaro Magazine, (Varig Airlines) 132: 34-47. Marks, J. and Strier, K.B. Anthropology. In The Encyclopedia of the Environment (R.A. Eblen and W.R. Eblen, eds.). Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, pp.19-23. Wrangham, R., Huffman, M., Strier, K.B., Rodriguez, E. Letter. The Sciences, July/August, pp. 3-5. Nogueira, C., Carvalho, A.R., Oliveira, L., Veado, E.M., and Strier, K.B. Recovery 19 1993 1993 1992 1991 1987 1987 1987 and release of an infant muriqui, Brachyteles arachnoides, at the Caratinga Biological Station, Minas Gerais, Brazil. Neotropical Primates 2(1):3-5. Strier, K.B. Conservation of the muriqui in the state of Espírito Santo, southeastern Brasil. Neotropical Primates 1(3):1-2. Strier, K.B. Menu for a Monkey. Natural History, March, pp.34-43. Strier, K.B. Invited comment on: "Was there no place like home? A chimpanzee perspective on early archaeological sites," by J.M. Sept. Current Anthropology 33:199-200. Strier, K.B. Invited comment on: "The human community as a primate society," by L. Rodseth, R.W. Wrangham, A.H. Harringan, and B.B. Smuts. Current Anthropology 32:247-248. Strier, K.B. The muriquis of Brazil. Anthroquest 38:3-6. Strier, K.B. Demographic patterns of one group of free-ranging woolly spider monkeys. Primate Conservation 8:73-84. Mittermeier, R.A., Valle, C.M.C., Alves, M.C., Santos, I.B., Pinto, C.A.M., Strier, K.B., Young, A.L., Veado, E.M., Constable, I.D., Paccagnella, S.G., and Lemos de Sá, R.M. Current distribution of the muriqui in the Atlantic forest region of eastern Brazil. Primate Conservation 8:143-149. Invited Book & Video Reviews 2006 Strier, K.B. on Principles of Conservation Biology by M. J. Groom, G.K. Meffe, C.R Carroll, and Contributors. Quarterly Review of Biology 81(3):303. 2006 Strier, K.B. on Behavioral Flexibility in Primates by C. B. Jones. International Journal of Primatology 27(5): 643-645. 2006 Strier, K.B. on Dancing in the Dead Sea by A. Mitchell. Quarterly Review of Biology 81:78. 2004 Strier, K.B. on The Atlantic Forest of South America edited by C. Galindo-Leal and I. De Gusmão Câmara. Quarterly Review of Biology 79:324-325. 2002 Strier, K.B. on Behaviour and Conservation by L.M. Gosling and W.J. Sutherland. Quarterly Review of Biology 77:93-94. 2002 Strier, K.B. on Primate Behavior: An Exercise Workbook, 2nd edition by J.D. Paterson. International Journal of Primatology 23:695-696. 2001 Strier, K.B. on Primate Conservation Biology by G. Cowlishaw and R. Dunbar. International Journal of Primatology 22:861-863. 2000 Strier, K.B. on Mammalian Social Learning by H. Box and K. Gibson. Human Biology 72:1069-1071. 1999 Strier, K.B. on The Primate Series by Anne Zeller. American Anthropologist 101:640-642. 1998 Strier, K.B. on Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence by R. Wrangham and D. Peterson. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 105: 252-253. 1995 Strier, K.B. on Reflections of Eden by B.M.F. Galdikas. International Journal of Primatology 16:1033-1034. 1994 Strier, K.B. on Primate Behavior: Information, Social Knowledge and the Evolution of Culture by D. Quiatt and V. Reynolds. International Journal of Primatology 15:949-951. 1993 Strier, K.B. The animal boundaries of anthropology, or why don't all 20 1993 1993 1992 1991 1991 1991 1990 1989 1987 1983 anthropologists consider themselves primatologists? Review essay on Understanding Behavior: What Primate Studies Tell Us About Human Behavior edited by J.D. Loy and C.B. Peters, and Humans and Other Animals by B. Noske. Reviews in Anthropology 22:165-174. Strier, K.B. on Foraging Strategies and Natural Diets of Monkeys, Apes, and Humans edited by A. Whiten and E.M. Widdowson. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 90:524-525. Strier, K.B. on Primate Behavior: An Exercise Workbook by J.D. Patterson. International Journal of Primatology 14: 193-194. Strier, K.B. on Brazzaville Beach by William Boyd. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 87:123-124. Strier, K.B. on How Monkeys see the World by D.L. Cheney and R.M. Seyfarth. Animal Behaviour 42:1039-1040. Strier, K.B. on Primate Politics edited by G. Schubert and R.D. Masters. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 86:94-96. Strier, K.B. on Mammals of the Neotropics by J.F. Eisenberg. Journal of Human Evolution 20:373. Strier, K.B. on My Serengeti Years by M. Turner. Forest and Conservation History 34:45. Strier, K.B. on Field Primatology: A Guide to Research by L. Wolfe. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 78:130. Strier, K.B. on Sex and Scientific Inquiry edited by S. Harding and J.F. O'Barr. The Sciences 1(27):23. Strier, K.B. on Primate Paradigms: Sex Roles and Social Bonds by L. Fedigan. American Anthropologist 85:701-702. Invited Plenary Lectures, Workshops, Seminars, Symposia Talks (select; not including contributed papers) 2016 Dec 2016 Nov 2016 Aug 2016 Apr 2016 Apr 2015 Nov Festschrift in honor of Linda Fedigan, Banff, Alberta, Cananda, “The Temporal Scale of Behavioral and Demographic Flexibility: Implications for Comparative Analyses and Conservation” (forthcoming) American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis, MN, Symposium on Five Fields Update: Current Topics (Organized by the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges): “What’s Trending Across Biological Anthropology: Classification, Comparison, and Coming to Terms with Variation” (forthcoming) International Primatological Society, Chicago, IL, Symposium on Plasticity and Indiviudal Variation: Evolutionary Significance and Conservation Consequences, “Behavioral flexibility, adaptive variation, and implications for conservation (with S.L. Mendes) Nelson Institute of Environmental Studies, UW Madison, Earth Day Panel on Wildlife Conservation: Stories from the Field American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA, Symposium on Migration: An Anthropological Perspective: “Nonhuman Primate Migration: Phylogeny, Demography, and Social Consequences of Dispersal” American Anthropological Association, Denver, CO, Symposium on Strange 21 and New Nonhuman Primate Behaviors: Implications for Understanding What it Means to be Human: “Arboreal Primates on the Ground: Causes, Consequences, and Implications for Human Evolution” 2015 Nov TEDxUWMadison, Madison, WI : “Saving the World’s Most Peaceful Primates” 2015 Feb Public Lecture, Departments of Anthropology and Environmental Studies & Sciences, Santa Clara University, “Primate Conservation in the 21st Century: Insights from the Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil” 2014 Dec DISTINGUISHED LECTURE, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, “What Does Variation in Primate Behavior Mean?” 2014 Oct EXPLORER LECTURE SERIES, L.S.B. LEAKEY FOUNDATION, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, “Primate Conservation in a Rapidly Changing World: Perspectives from the Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil” 2014 Sep KEYNOTE LECTURE, Feitschrift Symposium honoring Frans de Waal (“The Social Mind”), Emory University: “Exceptional Primates and the Insights that Change a Field” 2014 Jul-Aug PLENARY TALK, XV Congress of the International Behavioral Ecology Society (New York, NY), “Behavioral Flexibility and Demographic Variation: Implications for Primate Conservation” 2014 Apr BARROWS CONSERVATION LECTURE SERIES, Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden, “Primate Conservation in the 21st Century: Insights from the Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil” 2014 Mar Importancia da RPPN Feliciano Miguel Abdala para a Conservação do Muriqui, Invited Presentation at Seminario Aguas do Caratinga e do Manhuaçu, Instituto BioAtlantica, Casarao dos Artes, Caratinga, Minas Gerais 2013 Nov American Anthropological Association (Chicago), Invited Presentation in Symposium, Entangling the Biological: Steps toward an Integrated Anthropology: “Primate Ethnographies: Biological and Cultural Dimensions of Primate Field Studies” 2013 Sep CLOSING PLENARY TALK, European Federation of Primatology (Antwerp, Belgium): “Behavioral Plasticity, Population Persistence, and the Adaptive Potential of Primates” 2013 Aug Congresso Latino-Americano & Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia (Recife, Brazil), Invited Symposium Presentation: “Demography and Social Plasticity in Muriquis” (with Sérgio L. Mendes) 2013 Aug Congresso Latino-Americano & Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia (Recife, Brazil), Invited Symposium Presentation: “Interfaces dos Estudos de Longo de Prazo com a Conservação de Primatas” (with Sérgio L. Mendes) 2013 May Rebecca J. Holz Series in Research Data Management, sponsored by Research Data Services, Ebling Library, and the School of Library and Information Studies: “Tracking Behavioral Data: Planning and Implementation” (with Jason Altekruse) 2013 Apr Lecture Series on The Longhand: Anthropology, Writing, and Inscription, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas-Austin: “Primate ethnographies: the biological and cultural dimensions of field primatology” & IPAS (Information Physical Anthropology Seminar): “From Adolescence to 22 2013 Apr 2013 Apr 2013 Mar 2012 Nov 2012 Aug 2012 Aug 2012 Aug 2012 Feb 2011 Dec 2011 Dec 2011 Oct 2011 Sep 2011 Apr 2011 Mar 2011 Feb Old Age in Female Northern Muriquis” 7th Annual Nelson Institute Earth Day Conference, Session organizer & speaker on Primate Behavior and Conservation: A Look at Our Closest Relatives in a Rapidly Changing World: “Introduction,” and “Conservation of the Northern Muriqui: Insights from a Long-term Field Study” American Association of Physical Anthropology, Symposium on Ethical Practice in Biological Anthropology: Continuing the Dialogue (organized by M.E. Saine and H. Shattuck-Heidorn): “Do biological anthropologists have an ethical obligation to identify themselves as anthropologists? Reflections at the AAPA x AAA intersection” I Simposio de Zoologia, PUC-Minas, “Long-term Perspectives on Behavior and Life Histories in the Northern Muriqui (Brachyteles hypoxanthus) THEMESTER LECTURE SERIES (Primate Behavior), Indiana University, Bloomington: “Behavior, Demography, and the Adaptive Potential of a Critically Endangered Primate” Invited speaker, Symposium on Behavioral Diversity and Flexibility in Spider Monkeys (organized by C.M. Schaffner and F. Aureli), International Society of Primatology, Cancun, Mexico: Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L., “Long-term perspectives on social plasticity in the muriqui, Brachyteles spps” Invited speaker, Symposium on Flexibility in Social Relationships in Femaledispersal Species (organized by J. Yamagiwa and T. Furuichi), International Society of Primatology, Cancun, Mexico: C.B. Possamai and Strier, K.B., “Dispersal strategies of female northern muriquis (Brachyteles hypoxanthus)” Invited speaker, Symposium on Longevity and Survival in Non-human Primates (organized by U. Radespiel and S. Zohdy), International Society of Primatology, Cancun, Mexico: Strier, K.B. and Mendes, S.L., “Grandmotherhood and the Northern Muriqui” Spring Lecture Series, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas-San Antonio: “Demographic Consequences of Behavioral Plasticity in a Critically Endangered Primate” PALESTRA MAGNA DE ABERTURA (CONFERENCE OPENING LECTURE), Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia (Curitiba, PA, Brasil): “As Rotas e os Desvios no Desenvolimento de um Estudo de Longo Prazo com os Muriquis” Round Table on the theme, “Ações para a Conservação de Brachyteles, Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia (Curitiba, PA, Brasil): “O Lugar da Pesquisa na Conservação dos Muriquis” DISTINGUISHED PRIMATOLOGIST LECTURE Midwest Primate Interest Group (Kent, OH), “Behavioral Plasticity and the Future of Primatology” DISTINGUISHED PRIMATOLOGIST LECTURE, American Primatological Society (Austin, TX), “Behavior and Conservation over Evolutionary and Ecological Time” EMINENT SCIENTIST LECTURE, Southeastern Louisiana Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Group, “Behavioral and Life History Changes in a Wild Primate Population” University Roundtable, UW-Madison: “Primate Conservation in the 21st Century: Coping with Ecological Change” Invited Workshop Participant, National Academy of Sciences: “U.S. and 23 2010 Nov 2010 Oct 2010 Apr 2010 Apr 2010 Apr 2010 Mar 2009 Oct 2009 Sep 2009 Apr 2009 Mar 2009 Mar 2008 Oct 2008 Aug 2008 Aug 2008 May 2008 Mar 2008 Mar 2007 Oct International Perspectives on Global Science Policy and Science Diplomacy” (Discussion leader for Section III: Promising areas for high impact collaboration and activities) DISTINGUISHED LECTURE, General Anthropology Division (GAD) of the American Anthropological Association: “Why Anthropology Needs Primatology” Residential Program for Women in Science & Engineering (WISE), UWMadison: “Primate Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation” Guest Speaker, Phi Kappa Phi Inauguration, UW-Madison: “Primate Conservation in a Rapidly Changing World” PLENARY SESSION SPEAKER, American Association of Physical Anthropology: “So Why Did You Become an Anthropologist?” Distinguished Seminar Speaker Series, W.M. Keck Center for Behavioral Biology, North Carolina State University: “Behavioral and Life History Plasticity in a Wild Primate Population” Colloquium, Biology Department, University of Milwaukee: “Life History Changes in a Wild Primate Population” KEYNOTE SPEAKER, Iberian Primatological Congress (Madrid): “Longitudinal Perspectives on Primate Life Histories and their Implications for Conservation” American Primatological Society (San Diego), Symposium on Ethics in Primate Field Research: “Long-Term Field Studies: Positive Impacts and Unintended Consequences” Research Conference on Ethics (Oxford Brookes University): “How NonInvasive are Observational Field Studies?” What is Human, Beyond Human Symposium, The Center for the Humanities, UW-Madison: “Animal Studies and the Human Animal” Research Conference on Man the Hunted: The Origin and Nature of Human Sociality, Altruism, and Well-Being (Washington University); “Behavioral Plasticity and Mechanisms of Primate Sociality” Invited Speaker, Stetson University: “The Endangered Brazilian Muriqui Monkeys: Science, gender, and conservation" PLENARY SPEAKER, International Primatological Society (Edinburgh): “Primate Populations: Where behavior, life histories, and conservation coincide” International Primatological Society (Edinburgh), Symposium on Long-term research and conservation: “Muriqui Research and Conservation over 26 Years” Evolution Seminar, University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Ecology and Evolution, University of Michigan: “Behavioral variation of primate populations: Implications for conservation and the comparative method” Department of Evolutionary Anthropology, Duke University: “Behavioral variation of primate populations: Implications for conservation and the comparative method” Wenner Gren Foundation and Center for the Study of Human Origins, NYU workshop and symposium “Evolutionary Anthropology at the Interface” 24 2007 Sep 2007 July 2007 July 2007 July 2006 Sep 2006 May 2006 Feb 2005 Nov 2005 Sep 2005 Apr 2005 Feb 2004 Sep 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Aug 2004 Apr 2004 Mar 2003 Dec 2003 Oct discussant and speaker, “Seeing the Forest through the Seeds” Speaker, Friends of the Arboretum: “Faces in the Forest: The Northern Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil” PLENARY LECTURE, Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia (Belo Horizonte): “Estudos hormonais e primatologia no Brasil” Speaker in Round Table on Estudos de campo com primatas neotropicais: contribuições para os modelos sobre a evolução dos sistemas sociais, Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia: “Comportamento dos Atelideos” Speaker in symposium on Muriquis, Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia: “Estudos de Campo Sobre os Muriquis-Do-Norte: Passado, Presente e Futuro” Chaos Theory Seminar, UW-Madison: “Behavioral Responses to Stochastic Demographic Events in Wild Muriqui Monkeys” Wisconsin Symposium on Human Biology, The Making of Homo sapiens: “Biological Aspects of Primate Cultural Behavior” AAAS symposium on Man the Hunted, The Origin and Nature of Human Sociality: “How Sociable are Social Primates?” Conversations in Science Series (Edgewood College, Madison, WI): “Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation of Primates: The Endangered Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil “ New York Consortium in Evolutionary Primatology (NYCEP) Symposium: Primates Old and New: Ateline Reproductive Strategies The Wiley-Liss Symposium 2005: The Human-Non-human Primate Interface: History, Evolution and Conservation, American Association of Physical Anthropology, “Human dimensions of muriqui conservation efforts (with J.P. Boubli and S.L. Mendes) PLENARY LECTURE, Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia (Porto Alegro): “What New World Primates Contribute to Primatology” Lectures in Contemporary Anthropology, Miami University, Ohio: “Ethnology Revisited: The Place of Primatology in Anthropology” Workshop on Fission-Fusion Societies, Wenner-Gren Foundation, Siena, Tuscany, Italy Symposium on Primate Conservation in the 21st Century-An Update, International Primatological Society meetings, Turin, Italy, “Long-term research and conservation of northern muriquis at the Biological Station of Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil” Symposium on Sociecological Cognition (with J.P. Boubli and I. Mourthe), International Primatological Society meetings, Turin, Italy “Foraging patterns in the northern muriquis, Brachyteles hypoxanthus, at the Estação Biológica de Caratinga, MG, Brazil Symposium on Fission-Fusion Societies (with A. Di Fiore), International Primatological Society meetings, Turin, Italy, “Flexibility in social organization in atelin primates” Primatology Class, Loyola University of Chicago PLENARY SPEAKER, Girls and Women in Science Program, Beloit College Pontifica Universidade Catolica, Minas Gerais: “Reprodução dos Muriquis” Department of Anatomy, Washington University: “Reproductive Patterns in Muriquis” 25 2003 Jun 2003 Jun 2003 Jun 2003 Apr 2002 Dec 2002 Dec 2002 Nov 2002 Nov 2002 Oct 2002 Sep 2002 May 2002 April 2002 Mar 2002 Feb 2002 Jan 2001 Nov 2001 Oct 2001 Mar 2001 Mar 2001 Jan 2001 Jan II Reunião do Comitê para Conservação e Manejo do Muriqui: “Muriquis da RPPN de Caratinga/MG” II Congresso Brasileiro de Mastozoologia, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil, Simpósio Primatas: “Conservação e Comportamento” Departamento de Biológia, Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo, Vitoria, Brasil: “Ecologia e Conservação dos Muriquis” Conservation Techniques, Applications and Action Symposium, American Association of Physical Anthropologists: Discussant INAUGURAL LECTURE, Sociedade para a Preservação do Muriqui, Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brasil Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan: “Dispersal, Demography, and Social Dynamics of Muriquis and Other Primates” American Anthropological Association Symposium, The Biological Roots of Human Aggression, Revisited: “What Makes Some Primates Less Aggressive than Others?” Haverford College, Philips Visitor II Workshop sobre Muriqui (Convenio IBAMA-TEREVIVA), Teresopolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, “Biologica Reprodutiva e Demografia do Muriqui” WARING DISTINGUISHED LECTURER, State University of West Georgia, “Conserving endangered primates: Insights from the muriqui monkey of Brazil” MULLOY LECTURE, University of Wyoming: “Females, forests, and the future of endangered primates: Insights from the muriqui monkeys of Brazil” LUNCHEON SPEAKER, American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Buffalo, NY: “Primatology Comes of Age” Conference on History, Biology, and the Humanities: Evaluating “Eve’s Seed” Millsaps College American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Program for Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion Symposium on “Rethinking the role of affiliation and aggression in primate groups” COE Japan (Inuyma) Seminar on Long-term studies: “Balancing research and conservation agendas: Perspectives from two decades with muriquis” American Anthropological Association, Presidential Symposium 100 Years of Biological Anthropology and the AAA: “Primate Behavioral Ecology: From Ethnography to Ethology and Back” Center for Research on Endangered Species, San Diego Zoo “Beyond the Bottleneck: The Endangered Muriqui Monkeys of Brazil” American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, Missouri, Symposium on Populational Thinking: Dead or Alive? “Populational Thinking in Primatology: Re-evaluating Patterns of Behavioral Variation and Implications for Conservation International Association of Human Biology and Human Biology Association International Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, Plenary Session on Human Dimensions of Biodiversity, “Non-Human Primate Biodiversity” AAAS Program for Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion, Washington, DC: Primatology and Human Nature Research Seminar on Sociality) International Primatological Society, Adelaide, Australia, Symposium on What 26 2000 Nov 2000 Apr 2000 Feb 1999 Nov 1999 Nov 1999 Jul 1999 Jul 1998 Oct 1998 May 1998 May 1998 Mar 1998 Jan 1997 Dec 1997 Oct 1997 Aug 1997 Apr 1996 Nov 1996 Jul 1996 Jun 1996 Apr 1995 Dec 1995 Dec 1995 Nov 1995 Nov 1995 Mar 1995 Feb 1994 Nov 1994 Aug 1994 Jun 1994 Jul 1994 Jul 1994 Feb are Friends For? The Adaptive Value of Social Relations Southern California Primate Research Forum, Los Angelos Zoo, CA on Muriquis at the Millennium: Sex, Sex Ratios, and Survival Strategies American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Antonio, TX, Poster symposium on Human and Nonhuman Male Life Histories AAAS Program for Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion, Washington, DC, Conference on The Origins and Nature of Sociality among Nonhuman and Human Primates American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Discussant for symposium on Conflict Resolution in Human and Nonhuman Animals Anthropology Colloquium, Washington University Second IUPAC International Conference on Biodiversity, Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brasil Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia, Sta. Tereza, Espirito Santo, Brasil AAAS Program of Dialogue Between Science and Religion, Washington, DC (Primatology and Human Nature Research Seminar on Sociality) Museu de Biologia de Prof. Mello Leitão, Sta. Teresa, Brazil Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo Annual Lecture Series, Living Links Center and Emory University Population Biology, Ecology, and Evolution Graduate Program Kyoto University Primate Research Center, Inuyama, Japan First Conference on Primate Socioecology, Gottingen, Germany Cold Spring Harbor Symposium on Human Evolution Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia American Association of Physical Anthropologists,St. Louis, Discussant for symposium on Noninvasive Methods in Primate Behavioral Biology American Anthropological Association,San Francisco, Presidential Session on Biological Anthropology in Critical Retrospect International Primatological Society, Madison, Symposium on Conservation Wenner Gren Conference, Rio de Janeiro, Changing Images of Primate Societies American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, Presidential Symposium Biological Anthropology Colloquium, Cambridge University, UK Biology Colloquium, Edinburgh University, Scotland Invited Speaker, Primatological Society of Great Britain, London American Anthropological Association, Washington, Presidential Session American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Oakland Glaxo Drug Discovery Workshop, Rio de Janeiro Council for the Advancement of Science Writing, Inc., Annual New Horizons in Science Briefing FEATURED SPEAKER, American Society of Primatology, Seattle, International Society for Comparative Psychology, São Paulo Brazilian Association for the Advancement of Science, Vitória, Espírito Santo, Brazil, First Scientific Encounter of the Altantic Forest Biosphere Reserve FEATURED SPEAKER, Brazilian Society of Primatology, Rio de Janeiro, Neotropical Primates: setting the future research agenda-Essays in Honor of 27 1993 Apr 1993 Apr 1992 Feb 1992 Aug 1991 Apr 1990 Aug 1989 Oct 1989 Apr 1988 Nov 1987 Feb Warren G. Kinzey, Smithsonian-National Zoo, Washington, DC University of North Carolina, Asheville, Biology Department and Women's Studies Program KEYNOTE SPEAKER: 1993 Girls and Women in Science Conference, Beloit College American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, Session on Zoopharmacognosy International Primatological Society, France American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee International Primatological Society, Japan Chicago Primatological Society American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Diego American Anthropological Association, Phoenix American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago Sessions and Courses Organized 2016 Symposium on “Plasticity and Individual Variation: Evolutionary Significance and Consequences,” International Primatological Society (Co-organizer with Joanna E. Lambert), Chicago, IL 2015 Symposium on “Strange and New Nonhuman Primate Behaviors: Implications for Understanding What it Means to be Human,” American Anthropological Association (Co-organizer; mostly organized by Kerry M. Dore), Denver, CO 2014 Feb-Mar Topicos Especiais em Biologia Animal: Métodos em Estudo do Comportamento Animal (5-day, 15 hour total, graduate course), Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo 2008 Feb Symposium on “From Global to Local: The Impact of Field Research in Biological Anthropology,” American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston 2005 Sep Workshop on “Primate Life History Databank: Setting the Agenda,” WennerGren Foundation (Organizer; with S. Alberts, J. Altmann, P. Wright, and D. Zeitlyn as co-organizers/consultants) 2005 Jun Topicos: Metodos no Estudo do Comportamento dos Animais. Universidade Federal de Espírito Santo (5-day, 30-hour total, graduate course) 2005 Feb Symposium on “The Status of Muriqui Research and Conservation,” Sociedade Brasileiro de Primatologia, Porto Alegro, Brasil 2004 Oct Topicos: A Biologia da Conservação dos Primatas. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (3-day, 15-hour total, graduate course) 2004 Jun Symposium on “Advances in Field Based Studies of Primate Behavioral Endocrinology,” American Society of Primatologists, Madison, WI (with Toni Ziegler) 2004 Jan Workshop on “Fostering International Access to Biodiversity for Research, Conservation, and Sustainability,” General Assembly of the International Union for Biological Sciences, Cairo, Egypt (Co-convener; unable to attend) 2003 Nov Mechanisms for Maintaining Peace in Primate Societies, Invited Session, American Anthropology Association (with Robert Sussman) 2002 Feb Rethinking the Role of Affiliation and Aggression in Primate Groups, Symposium for the American Association for the Advancement of Science 28 1999 Jul 1998 Jun 1998 May 1997 Aug 1994 Jul 1990 Apr 1988 Jul 1987 Nov (AAAS), Program for Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (with Robert Sussman) Metodos dos Estudos das Primatas: Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, Santa Tereza, Espirito Santo, Brazil (5-day mini-course) Topicos em Ecologia e Conservação: Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (5-day course taught for the Graduate Program in Ecology) Muriqui Population and Habitat Viability Workshop: Conservation and Breeding Specialist Group and Fundação Biodiversitas, Belo Horizonte, Brazil (with Ilmar Santos, Anthony Rylands, and Phil Miller) Comparative Perspectives on the Behavioral Ecology of the Cebidae: Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, João Pessoa, Brazil Muriqui Research and Conservation: Sociedade Brasileira de Primatologia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Ecology and Conservation of Primates: American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Miami, Florida (with Patricia Wright): Behavior and Ecology of the Atelinae: International Primatological Society, Brasilia, Brazil (with Gustavo B. Fonseca) Primate Behavior, Communication, and Human Evolution: American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois (with Irven DeVore) Ongoing Collaborations Dr. Sergio L. Mendes, Departamento de Ciencias Biologicas, Universidade Federal de Espirito Santo (field research) Post doctoral Advisees Dr. Carla B. Possamai: Universidade Federal de Espirito Santos, 2013-2015 (funded by CAPES, Brazil) Dr. Fabiano R. de Melo: UW-Madison 2012-2013 (funded by CNPq, Brazil) Dr. Jean Philippe Boubli: Population Ecology of Muriquis, Estação Biológica de Caratinga, Minas Gerais, Brazil, 2001-2005 (funded by CRES, San Diego Zoo). Teaching-Related Activities 2014 Keynote lecture, Undergraduate Zoology Society’s Graduation Program 2011-2012 Sabbatical Leave, UW-Madison 2011 Holstrom Environmental Scholarship (to Cynthia Malone) 2004-2005 Sabbatical Leave, UW-Madison 2001-2002 Wisconsin Idea Undergraduate Fellowship (to Steven Solomon) 2001 Invited speaker, Writing Center, UW-Madison 2000 Faculty Development Award, UW-Madison 1998 Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Award, UW-Madison (to Daniel Hawkins) 1996-1997 Sabbatical Leave, UW-Madison 1992 Teaching Excellence Award, UW-Madison 1990 Hilldale Undergraduate/Faculty Research Award, UW-Madison (to Julie Larson) 1989 Faculty Seminar in Women's Studies, Beloit College (funded by Hewlett-Mellon Grant to Beloit College) 29 1987-1989 1984 1981 Joyce Fellows Shared Professorships, Beloit College (regular meetings with select junior and senior faculty to discuss teaching pedagogy) Distinction in Teaching Award, Harvard-Danforth Center, Harvard University Instructor, Children's Museum Program, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University UW-Madison, Graduate Advisees (Degrees earned; grants awarded) Department of Anthropology • Amanda Hardie (MA 2015; Latin American, Caribbean, and Iberian Studies Program Summer Field Research Grant, UW-Madison, 2015; Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship, 2016-2017) • Caitlynn Filho (MA 2016) • Alexanna Hickmott (MA 2015) • Luisa Arnedo (MA; Ph.D. May 2010; Grants from Primate Conservation, Inc., 2004; Tinker Summer Field Research, UW-Madison, 2004; Wenner-Gren Foundation, 2006-2007; NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2006-2007; American Society of Primatology Grant, 2006-2007) • Leslie Selzer (MA 2007; American Primatological Society Grant, 2005) • Andrea Litznerski (MA) • Jessica Lynch (MA; Ph.D. Dec 2001; NSF Graduate Fellowship, Tinker Summer Field Research, Wenner-Gren, Fulbright, Vilas) • Nichelle Cobb (MA; Ph.D. Dec 2000; NSF Dissertation Improvement Grant) • Susanne Rust Quick (MA; Tinker Summer Field Research) • Kristin Donaldson (MS) • Alexia Sabor (MS; also CBSD student; NSF Graduate Fellowship) • Kara Lascola (MA) • Laura McMahon (MA) • Adam Rosenstein (MA) • Martha Pinheiros (MA) • Lena Garrison (MA) • Catherine Ellsworth (MS) • Karen Bassler (MA) Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development Program • Mary Dinsmore (MA thesis defended 2014; Primate Action Fund award, 2013; Vilas Research Travel Grant, UW Madison Graduate School, 2016) • Ann Carlson (MA thesis defended 2009) • Kathyrn Atkins (MA thesis defended 2002) • Alexia Sabor (MA thesis defended 1999) 30 Department of Zoology • Peggy Boone (2011-2012 in Anthropology; switched to Zoology 2012-2015, MS 2015; Department of Zoology fund, UW, 2013; American Society of Mammologists, 2014; MS thesis defended 2015) • Sarie Van Belle (MS; Ph.D. 2009; Belgium fellowship; Milwaukee Zoological Society, 2005; Tinker Summer Field Research, UW- 2005; Department of Zoology, UW, 2005; Pittsburgh Zoo, 2006; Department of Zoology, UW, 2006; NSF Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant, 2006-2007; L.S.B. Leakey Foundation Grant, 2007-2008) Environmental Studies (Nelson Institute) • Mary Dinsmore (PhD student, 2015-present) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brazil, Graduate Advisees Italo Mourthé (Masters defended March 2006; co-advisor Jean Philippe Boubli) Luiz G. Dias (Masters defended Mar 2003; advisor) Claudio P. Nogueira (Ph.D. defended June 2001; advisor) Laiena Dib (Masters defended Mar 2000; co-advisor José Figuera) Rodrigo C. Printes (Masters defended Jan 1999; advisor) Universidade Federal de Espirito Santos, Brazil, Graduate Advisees Marlon Lima (Masters, defended June 2016) Carla de Borba Possamai (Ph.D. defended June 2013) Barbara Silva Almeida (Masters, defended February 2008; co-advisor Jean Philippe Boubli) Vagner de Souza (Masters, defended March 2007) Pontifica Universidade Catolica (PUC-Minas), Graduate Co-Advisees Mariane Kaizer (Masters defended Mar 2013; Advisor Robert Young) Danusa Guedes (Masters defended Feb 2008; Advisor Robert Young) Regiane Romanini (Masters defended Mar 2007; Advisor Adriano Chiarelli) Carla Possamai (Masters defended Mar 2006; Advisor Robert Young) Cristine Cäsar (Masters defended Dec 2003; Advisor Robert Young) Universidade Federal de Paraná, Graduate Co-Advisee Karynna Tolentino (Masters defended Mar 2007; Advisor: Fernando Passos) Universidade Federal de Viçosa, Graduate Co-Advisee Alba Coli (Masters defended Aug 2013: Advisor: Ita de Oliveira e Silva) Daniel Ferraz (Masters defended Mar 2013; Advisor: Ita de Oliveira e Silva) Fernanda Pedreira Tabacow (Masters defended Mar 2011; Advisor: Gisele M.L. Del Giudice) Universidade Estadual de Santa Cruz (UESC), Graduate Co-Advisee Igor Inforzato (Masters defended July 2015; Advisor: Leonardo de Carvalho Oliveira) Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul, Pós-Graduação em Zoologia, Graduate Co-Advisee Daniel Vilasboas Slomp (Masters defense expected Aug 2016; Advisor: Julio César Bicca- 31 Marques) Off-campus Examining Committee Member Rosa M. Lemos de Sá, Depto. de Zoologia, Universidade de Brasilia, MA, 1988. Francisco D.C. Mendes, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, MA, 1990. Hillary Moorland, Dept. of Anthropology, Yale University, 1991. Adriana Odalia Rímoli, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, MA, 1992. José Rímoli, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade de São Paulo, MA, 1994. Oswaldo Carvalho Jr, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade Federal de Pará, MA, 1996. Claudio Nogueira, Depto. de Ecologia, Universidade de Guarulhos, MA, 1996. Alice Guimarães, Depto. de Ecologia, Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, MA, 1998 Claudia G. Costa, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade Federal de Pará, MA, 2000 Maria A. Lopes, Depto. de Psicologia, Universidade Federal de Pará, MA 2000 Katherine Jack, Dept of Anthropology University of Alberta, Ph.D., 2001 Annika Felton, Fenner School of Environment and Society, Australian Nat’l Univ, Ph.D., 2008 Leandro Jerusalinsky, Ciências Biológicas, University Federal da Paraiba, Brasil, Ph.D., 2013 João Pedro de Souza Alves, Ciências Biológicas, University Federal da Paraiba, Brasil, Ph.D., 2013 Brazilian Students trained & funded (highest degree earned,*=based on Muriqui project) 2016-2017: Luana Vinhas Muniz Santos (BA), Andréia Maria da Silva (BA), Débora Pereira de Faria (BA) 2015-2016: José Gustavo Vieira Adler (BA), Letícia Almeida Moura (BA), Naíla Fernandes Ferreira (BA), Pedro Paulo Rezende Alves (BA) 2014-2015: Anamélia de Souza Jesus (MA), Thiago Cavalcante Ferreira (BA), Jefferson Cordeiro (BA), Jeronimo Sanguinetti (BA), Fernanda Tabacow (MA*) 2013-2014: Anamélia de Souza Jesus (MA), Thiago Cavalcante Ferreira (BA), Fernanda Tabacow (MA*) 2012-2013: Fabricio Fernandes (BA), Marina Schultz (BA), Ana Biatriz Siqueira de Morais (BA) 2011-2012: Antonio Robério G. Freire Filho (BA), Igor I. Martins (BA, MA*), Pollyanna S. Campos (BA) 2010-2011: André Ferreira (BA), Tatiane Cardoso (BA), Marlon Lima (MA*) 2009-2010: Breno G.M. da Silva (BA), Alba Ziloccochi Coli (BA), Mariane Kaizer (BA, MA*) 2008-2009: Daniel Vilasboas Slomp (BA), Alba Ziloccochi Coli (BA), Mariane Kaizer (BA) 2007-2008: Daniel da Silva Ferraz (BA, MA*), Robson Hack (BA), Samantha Rocha (BA) 2006-2007: Carla de Borba Possamai (MA*); Fernanda P. Tabacow (MA*); Maria Fernanda F.F. Iurck (BA*) 2005-2006: Fernanda Tabacow (MA*); Maira Loucença (BA) 2004-2005: Danusa Guedes (MA*); Janaina Fidelis de Oliveira (BA) 2003-2004: Karynna Tolentino de Souza (MA*); Vagner de Souza (MA*) 2002-2003: Fernanda P. Paim (BA*); Maria Fernanda F.F. Iurck (BA*) 2001-2003: Carla de Borba Possamai (MA*) 2001-2002: Regiane Romanini de Oliviera (MA*) 2000-2001: José Cassimiro da Silva Junior (BA) 1999-2001: Waldney P. Martins (PhD); Vanessa O. Guimaraes (BA) 1998-1999: Luiz G. Dias (BA*, MA*); Cristiane C. Coelho (MA*, PhD); Claudio P. Nogueira (PhD*) 32 1997-1998: Dennison Carvalho (BA); Nilcemar Bejar (BA) 1996-1997: Andreia S. de Olivera (BA); Laiena T. Dib (BA*, MA*) 1995-1996: Claudia G. Costa (BA, MA*) 1994-1996: William A. Teixeira (BA) 1994-1996: Mauricio Gomes Talebi (MA*; Ph.D) 1994-1995: Maria Amélia F. Maciel (BA); Rodrigo Cambara Printes (MA*, Ph.D) 1993-1994: Sebastiao da Silva Ramos Neto (BA); Adriana Odalia Rímoli (Ph.D*) 1992-1994: Lucio P. de Oliveira (BA); Claudio P. Nogueira (MA*) 1992-1994: Oswaldo Carvalho Jr. (MA*) 1992-1993: Ana R. D. de Carvalho (BA) 1991-1992: Paulo Coutinho (MA); Fernanda Neri (MA) 1990-1992: Pedro Luiz Rodriguez de Moraes (MA*, Ph.D) 1990-1991: Francisco D. Mendes (Ph.D*) 1989: Luiz Paulo de Souza Pinto (MA); Claudia M.R. de Costa (BA) 1987-1990: Jose Rímoli (MA*, PhD); Adriana Odalia Rímoli (MA*) 1986-1987: Francisco D.C. Mendes (MA*) Public Service Annually, numerous interviews and citations in newspapers and popular magazines in both the U.S. and Brazil; consultations and collaborations with international film crews, photographers, and journalists for conservation and primatological documentaries Video Talks http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/Saving-the-World-s-Most-Peacefu;search%3ATEDxUWMadison https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-vzPEPs2vY Representative Interviews http://www.wingsworldquest.org/blog/2016/7/26/dr-karen-strier-working-for-30-years-tosave-the-endangered-northern-muriqui http://news.mongabay.com/2015/10/hippie-monkeys-hang-tough-brazils-critically-endangeredmuriquis/ http://www.timetochoose.com (Feature film by Charles Ferguson; release in June 2016; muriquis appear in 2nd half) http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/Humans-Would-Be-Better-Off-If-They-MonkeyedAround-Like-the-Muriquis-220566921.html http://www.underthemicroscope.com/a-conversation-with-karen-strier-primatologist/ http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/story/10.1146/multimedia.2013.01.08.54 http://www.annualreviews.org/doi/story/10.1146/multimedia.2013.01.08.55 http://g1.globo.com/globo-reporter/noticia/2014/08/amor-floresta-atravessa-geracoes-e-salvao-maior-macaco-das-americas.html Database sites http://mbed.ssc.wisc.edu/easy_db/user/views/mbed_demo_overview.html http://demo.plhdb.org 33 University Service (Elected committees) 2015 Named Professorship Committee, Provost 2014, 2015 Named Professorship Selection Committee, Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Education 2014 Joaquim Nabuco award committee 2012-present Brazil Initiative 2009 Provost Search Committee 2008 Hilldale Professor Selection Committee 2005-2008 L&S Faculty Honors Committee 2005-2008 Graduate Research Committee-Social Studies 2002-2003 Tinker Field Research Grant Review Committee (LACISP) 2001-2004 Social Studies Divisional Committee 2000 Faculty Appeals Committee: Gender Equity 1998, 2000 Campus Fulbright Fellowship Selection Committee 1997-2000 Academic Planning Council 1997-1998 Biology Re-accreditation sub-committee 1999-2002 Land Tenure Center Advisory Committee 1991-present Committee of Advisors for the Undergraduate Major in Biological Aspects of Conservation 1997-1998 Speaker for the Chancellor’s Academic Leadership Series: Handling Complaints and Allegations, 1997-1998 Judge for Sigma Delta Epsilon Graduate Women in Science Presentation Competition 1996-1997 (Sabbatical) 1994-1996 Nave Committee 1995-1996 Tinker Field Research Grant Review Committee (LAIASP) 1994-1995 Undergraduate Research Committee- Hilldale Faculty/Undergraduate Awards 1994 Second Annual Honors Success Summitt, UW-Madison 1992-1994 Transportation Committee 1992-1993 Chair of campus delegation, CIC Women in Science and Engineering Conference 1992-1993 Chazen Fellow Committee 1990-1992 Undergraduate Research Committee- Hilldale Faculty/Undergraduate Awards 1989-1993 Tinker Field Research Grant Review Committee (LAIASP) Departmental Service 2016-2017 Section Head of Biological Anthropology, Faculty awards committee, Space committee (Fall) 2015-2016 Section Head of Biological Anthropology, Faculty awards committee, Space committee (Fall) 2014-present Faculty mentor 2013-2014 Colloquium/Lectures committee; Bioanthro search committee (chair) 2012-2013 Section Head of Biological Anthropology, Faculty awards committee (chair), Space committee 2011-2012 Sabbatical Leave 2010-2011 Colloquium committee; Admissions & awards committee 2009-2010 Section Head of Biological Anthropology, Faculty awards committee (chair), Space committee; Colloquium committee 2008-2009 Curriculum Committee Chair 34 2007-2008 2006-2007 2006-2008 2005-2006 2004-2005 2003-2004 2002-2003 2001-2002 2000-2001 1999-2000 Fall 1999 1998-1999 1997-1998 1996-1997 1994-1996 1993-1994 Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring committees Faculty awards committee Space committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring & promotion committees Faculty awards committee Space committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring & promotion committees Faculty awards committee Space committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring & search committees Chair of faculty awards committee Space committee Sabbatical Leave Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring committees Faculty awards committee Merit and Budget committee Space committee Chair, Search Committee for Biological Anthropology Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring committees Faculty awards committee (chair) Merit and Budget committee Space committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring committees Awards committee Merit and Budget committee Space committee Curriculum committee Chair, Search Committee for Biological Anthropology Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated mentoring committees Merit and Budget committee Merit and Budget committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated committees Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated committees Chair, Merit and Budget committee Section Head of Biological Anthropology & associated committees Admissions and awards committee Chair, Merit and Budget committee Chair, Biological Anthropology search committee Sabbatical Leave Chair, Department of Anthropology Events Committee (fall), Strategic Planning subcommittee (fall), Merit committee (fall), Lectures committee (fall), Task force on Personnel Issues (spring), Task force on Governance (spring), Task force on Graduate Studies (spring), Task force on Strategic Plan 35 1992-1993 1991-1992 1989-1990 Faculty Senator, Admissions and Awards Committee Biological Anthropology Section Head (includes membership on Faculty Awards Committee, Curriculum Committee, and Space Committee),Teaching Assistants Policies and Procedures Committee Colloquium Committee, Events Committee 13 October 2016
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