
Dr.
Kate Washabaugh
currently:
Kate graduated
as doctor of veterinary medicine from the School for Veterinary Medicine
at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in May 2007, and now works
at the "A Breed Apart
Animal Hospital" in Madison, Wisconsin.
formerly:
University
of Wisconsin Academic Staff
- Manager of Prof. C. Snowdon's Primate Research Laboratory (1995-2003)
Winner
of 2002-03 Academic Staff Professional Development Grant
PUBLICATIONS
2004.
Ziegler, T. E., Washabaugh, K. F., and Snowdon, C. T. Responsiveness
of expectant male cotton-top tamarins, Saguinus Oedipus, to mates
pregnancy. Hormones and Behavior, 45: 84-92.
2001.
Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon, C. T.Variation
in care and development for cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
infants as a result of parental experience and group size. Animal
Behaviour, 63: 1163-1174.
2000.
Ginther, A. J., Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon,
C. T. Measurement of scrotum and testes size of unrestrained cotton
top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus oedipus). American Journal of
Primatology, 51: 187-195.
1998.
Washabaugh, K. and Snowdon, C. T. Chemical communication of reproductive
status in female cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus oedipus). American
Journal of Primatology, 45: 337-349.
PRESENTATIONS
2003.
Washabaugh, K. F., Ziegler, T. E., and Snowdon, C. T. Early development
in the cotton-top tamarin. European Marmoset Research Group Conference,
Paris, France.
2001. Washabaugh, K. F., Snowdon, C. T., Ziegler, T. E.. Variation
in care for cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) infants. Animal
Behavior Society Conference, Corvallis, Oregon.
1998. Washabaugh, K. F. Husbandry and behavior in a colony of captive
marmosets and tamarins. AALAS Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
1997. Ginther, A. J. and Washabaugh, K. F. Non-invasive measurement
of scrotal width in captive cotton-top tamarins (Saguinus o. oedipus):
A tool for evaluating development. IPS/ASP Conference, Madison,
Wisconsin.
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revised 12/07
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