Publications


Peer-reviewed journal articles

Ross, A. C., Bryer, M. A., Chapman, C. A., Rothman, J. M., Nevo, O., & Valenta, K. (2022). Why Eat Flowers? Symphonia globulifera Flowers Provide a Fatty Resource for Red-tailed Monkeys. Folia Primatologica 93(1): 41-52. Click here to view

Ross AC. (2020). Lactating Propithecus coquereli Exhibit Reduced Stress Responses in Comparison to Males and Non-lactating Females. American Journal of Primatology 82(11): e23103. Psychobiological Development in Primates: Joint Special Issue between Developmental Psychobiology and American Journal of Primatology. Click here to view

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Ross AC, Lehman SM. (2016). Infant Transport and Mother-Infant Contact from 1-26 Weeks Postnatal in Coquerel’s sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) in Northwestern Madagascar. American Journal of Primatology 78(6):646-658. Click here to view

Ross AC, Porter LM, Power ML, and Sodaro V. (2010). Maternal Investment in Callimico goeldii and Callithrix jacchus. Primates 51(4):315-325. Click here to view


Peer-reviewed abstracts

Ross AC, Power ML. (2014). Nutritional Quality and Biological Significance of Foods Consumed by Coquerel’s sifaka (Propithecus coquereli) Mothers During Lactation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 153(S58):225.   

Ross AC, Lehman S. (2011). Applying Spatial Partitioning and K-Means Clustering to Habitat Occupation in Propithecus perrieri. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 144(S52):257.  

Ross AC. (2008). Maternal Investment in Callimico goeldii and Callithrix jacchus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135(S46):183.


Ph.D. dissertation

Ross AC. (2017). Maternal Effort, Food Quality, and Cortisol Variation During Lactation in Propithecus coquereli in Northwestern Madagascar.  Doctoral dissertation.  University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.  219 pp.   Click here to view