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Susan Ford
Professor and Department Interim Chair3525 Faner Hall Department of Anthropology Southern Illinois University Carbondale IL 62901-4502 Phone: (618) 453-5011 Fax: (618) 453-5037 Email: sford@siu.edu |
| Research interests & Specialties | Courses |
| Primate evolution (especially
platyrrhines), systematics, comparative functional anatomy, New
World monkey biogeography, size and scaling, evolutionary theory,
South America (platyrrhine primates)
M.A. graduates
Randall Tindall (1985)
Brigitte Holt (1987) David Hobbs (1993) David Leavens (1993) Gertrude Mugaisi (1994) Cathy Van Arsdale (1998) Richard Lawler (1999) Katherine Whitcome (2000) Scott Aubry (2003) Alexandra Robinson (2004) Karen Zambetta (2005) Jacqueline Prime (2006) (2007 Outstanding Thesis Award Runner-up)
Taryn Clapper (2006)
Matthew Nowak (2006) Twana Jill Golden (2007) Elliott Forsthe (2008) (2009 OutstandingThesis Award Runner-up)
Chihiro Shibata (2008)
Dawn C. Stricklin (2008) Aimee Hosemann (2008) Ph.D. graduates
Kelly A. Cichy, 1997
Hanna Podolska-Schroeder, 2000 Lesa C. Davis, 2002 Matthew A. Tornow, 2005 (2006 Outstanding Dissertation Award Winner)
Current Students |
Anth 104: The Human Experience Anth 210: Survey of the Primates Anth 240A: Human Biology: An Introduction to Biological Anthropology Anth 380: Study Abroad-Europe Anth 440B: Race and Human Variation Anth 455C: Primate Behavior and Ecology Anth 455G: Primate Biology and Evolution Anth 455H: Human Osteology Anth 480: Senior Seminar Anth 495: Ethnographic Field School Anth 500A: Theory and Method in Biological Anthropology Anth 534: Seminar in Evolutionary Theory (including: Species: The History of a Concept; Phylogenetic Analysis of Morphological Traits; Darwin and Beyond; The Evolution of Primate Foraging Behavior) Anth 536: Seminar in Primate Behavior (including: Primate Conservation; Primate Biogeography) Anth 538: Seminar in Primate Evolution (including: Anthropoid Origins; Evolution of Primate Positional Behavior; Evolution of New World Primates) |
| Selected publications | ![]() |
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2011: Forsythe, EC, Ford, SM. Craniofacial adaptations to tree-gouging among marmosets. Anatomical Record 294:2131-2139 2011: Holobinko, A, Meier-Augenstein, W, Kemp, HF, Prowse, T,
Ford, SM. 2H stable isotope analysis of human tooth enamel: a new
tool for forensic human provenancing? Rapid Communications in Mass
Spectrometry 25:910-916. 2009: Ford, SM, Porter, LM, & Davis, LC (eds.). The Smallest
Anthropoids: The Marmoset/Callimico Radiation. Part of the
series “Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects”,
Series editor Russell A. Tuttle. Springer Press, New York. 800
pp. ms.
2006 Lawler, RR, Ford, SM, Wright, PC, & Easley, SP. The locomotor
behavior of Callicebus brunneus and Callicebus torquatus.
Folia Primatologica. 77(3):228-239. |
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| Recent Presentations at meetings: | |
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2012 Ford, SM, Wright, KA, Wright, BW, Hobbs, DG. Capuchin postcranial adaptations. Poster to be presented in Invited Symposium on “Stories from the Skeleton: Hard Tissue Research on Modern, Non-Human Primates” (CA Kirchhoff, S Legge, organizers) at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April , 2012, Portland. 2012 Wright, KA, Wright, BW, Ford, SM, Masterson, TJ Jr., Hobbs, DG, Lynch-Alfaro, JW. Morphological diversity among tufted capuchins. Poster to be presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April , 2012, Portland. 2011 Munds, R, Nekaris, KAI, Ford, SM. Facial mask markings used to reveal taxonomic differences in the Bornean slow loris (Nycticebus menagensis). Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2011, Minneapolis. 2011 Forsythe, E, Ford, SM. Evolution of Jaw-Gape Maximization in Marmosets: Adaptation or Exaptation. Poster presented at Midwest Evolution and Ecology Conference, April, 2011, Carbondale, IL. 2010 Ford, SM, Nowak, MG. Gibbons as phyletic dwarfs. Paper presented in Invited Symposium on “The Evolution of Gibbons: Molecular Genetics, Morphology, Behavior, and the Fossil Record” (C Barelli, H Hirai, U Reichard, organizers) at the International Primatological Society meetings, September, Kyoto, Japan, September 13-18, 2010. 2010 Holobinko, A, Meier-Augenstein, W, Kemp, HF, Prowse, T, and Ford, SM. 2H stable isotope analysis of human tooth enamel: a new tool to extract forensic information from human remains? Poster presented at the European Geosciences Union General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, May 2-7, 2010. 2010 Forsythe, EC, Ford, SM. Influence of body size on jaw-gape related characteristics among marmosets. Presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2010, Albuquerque. 2010 Stricklin, DC, Corruccini, RS, Ford, SM. A preliminary biocultural analysis of hereditary tooth decay among isolate populations in the northeastern Missouri Ozarks. Presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2010, Albuquerque. 2009 Golden, TJ, Ford, SM, Prowse, TL. Evidence of treponemal disease in Archaic southern Illinois. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2009, Chicago. 2008 Ford, SM &Davis, LC. A Comparison of the Postcranial Adaptations of Exudativorous Primates. Paper presented in Invited Symposium on “The Evolution of Exudativory in Primates” (AM Burrows, LT Nash, organizers) at the International Primatological Society meetings, August, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2008 Forsythe, EC &Ford, SM. Craniofacial adaptations to tree-gouging in marmosets: biomechanics and implications for platyrrhine evolution. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2008, Columbus. 2007 Forsythe, EC &Ford, SM. Foraging Strategies and Adaptive Radiation: Craniometrics of the Callitrichidae. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2007, Carbondale, IL. 2007 Munds RA, Best K, Hoppy P, Niebruegge K, Sabin D, Whipple M, Knobbe J, Porton IJ, & Ford SM. Captive lemur response to two types of natural enrichment. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2007, Philadelphia. 2007 Shibata, C & Ford, SM. The maintenance of social bonds in adult pairs of captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2007, Philadelphia 2007 Ford, SM & Boinski, S. Primate Predation by Harpy Eagles in the Central Suriname Nature Reserve. Paper to be presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2007, Philadelphia. 2006 Lopez, N & Ford, SM. The Use and Preference of Structural Enrichment of Captive Callitrichid Primates. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2006, Urbana, IL. 2006 Nowak, MG & Ford, SM. Ankle and foot use during the positional behaviors of African hominoids. Paper presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2006, Urbana, IL. 2006 Shibata, C & Ford, SM. The Maintenance of Social Bonds in Adult Pairs of Captive Cotton-top Tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2006, Urbana, IL. 2006 Prime, JM & Ford, SM. Hand manipulation skills of gibbons. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2006, Anchorage. 2006 Nowak, MG & Ford, SM. Functional aspects of the ankle and foot during the locomotor and postural behaviors of bonobos, chimpanzees and gorillas: a focus on captive animals. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2006, Anchorage. 2006 Jackson, CP & Ford, SM. Contexts of positional behavior in captive pygmy marmosets (Cebuella pygmaea). Paper presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2006, Anchorage. 2006 Davis, LC, Walker, SE, & Ford, SM. Locomotion and Skeletal Differentiation within the Pitheciini. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2006, Anchorage. 2005 Prime, JM & Ford, SM. Hand manipulation and object use of gibbons. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2005, St. Louis. 2005 Ford, SM & Davis, LC. The skeleton of the dwarf marmoset, Callibella humilis: functional and phylogenetic implications. (S.M. Ford, and L.C. Davis) Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2005, Milwaukee. (invited symposium) 2004 Ford, SM. Biogeographic history of Mesoamerican primate. Invited paper, First Annual Meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, October, 2004, Champaign-Urbana, Il. 2004 Robinson, A, Ford, SM, & Garber, PG. Dental wear and aging in Peruvian tamarins (Saguinus mystax). Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, April, 2004, Tampa. 2003 Ford, SM. Biogeographic patterns of the Atelinae across the Northern Tier of South America. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2003, Tempe (invited symposium). 2003 Tornow, M, Ford, SM, & Garber, PG. Dental variability in Peruvian tamarins (Saguinus mystax). Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2003, Tempe. 2003 Davis, LC & Ford, SM. Comparative postcranial morphology of the marmosets. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2003, Tempe. 2002 Ford, SM. Biogeography of platyrrhine communities across the northern tier of South America. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2002, Buffalo. 2001 Walker, SE & Ford, SM. Evolution of behavioral and ecological variables in the Pitheciinae. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2001, Kansas City. 2001 Davis, LC & Ford, SM. Forelimb anatomy and foraging strategy in Leontopithecus rosalia. Poster presented at Annual Meeting of American Association of Physical Anthropologists, March, 2001, Kansas City. | |