Kristen E Lukas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 1993-1999 | Psychology | Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA |
Area:
Animal behavior, experimental psychology, gorilla behavior, conservation psychologyGoogle:
"Kristen Lukas"Bio:
Kristen Lukas conducted her graduate work in experimental psychology with a focus in animal behavior at Georgia Institute of Technology and Zoo Atlanta. Her research interests include environment and behavior, animal health and welfare, and conservation psychology. Before arriving at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo in 2002, she was the first curator of primates at Lincoln Park Zoo where she conducted research in primate behavior and designed a new facility for gorillas and chimpanzees. In leading the conservation and science program at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, Dr. Lukas manages a large and diverse conservation program that includes working with staff of the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International in Rwanda to train students from the University of Rwanda in conservation science. She joined the Fossey Fund Board of Directors in 2016 and currently serves on the Board’s Executive and Marketing Committees.
Over the past 20 years, Dr. Lukas has authored more than 50 research papers in peer-reviewed journals and delivered or collaborated on more than 125 presentations at professional conferences. She is an adjunct professor in biology at Case Western Reserve University and currently advises Ph.D. students conducting research on animal behavior, health, and welfare at Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. She is a member of the Africa Section of the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Species Survival Commission’s Primate Specialist Group. Within the Association of Zoos and Aquariums, she currently serves as Chair of the Gorilla Species Survival Plan® and is Chair of the AZA’s Gorilla Saving Animals from Extinction (SAFE) program, which aims to significantly increase on-the-ground protection for Cross River Gorillas and Grauer’s gorillas over the next five years. She was recently recognized by Crain’s Cleveland Business as a 2019 Cleveland’s Women of Note, an award that celebrates inspiring women whose dedication and achievements enrich Northeast Ohio, its institutions, and its people.
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorTerry L. Maple | grad student | 1993-1999 | Georgia Institute of Technology, Altanta, GA, USA |
Children
Sign in to add traineeElena Hoellein Less | grad student | 2005-2011 | Case Western |
Grace A Fuller | grad student | 2004-2013 | Case Western |
Jason D Wark | grad student | 2007-2015 | Case Western |
Bonnie A Baird | grad student | 2011-2018 | Case Western |
Austin Leeds | grad student | 2012-2019 | Case Western |
Collaborators
Sign in to add collaboratorTara S. Stoinski | collaborator | 1994- | Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund |
Christopher W. Kuhar | collaborator | 2002- | Cleveland Metroparks Zoo |
Mark Willis | collaborator | 2003- | Case Western |
Patricia M. Dennis | collaborator | 2005- | Ohio State |
Publications
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Bernstein-Kurtycz LM, Vonk J, Carroscia JM, et al. (2024) Lack of reinforcement is hard to "bear": Assessing judgment bias in grizzly bears (). Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science : Jaaws. 1-14 |
Leeds A, Schook MW, Dennis PM, et al. (2022) Urinary oxytocin and cortisol concentrations vary by group type in male western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) in North American zoos. Primates; Journal of Primatology |
Wark JD, Schook MW, Dennis PM, et al. (2022) Do zoo animals use off-exhibit areas to avoid noise? A case study exploring the influence of sound on the behavior, physiology, and space use of two pied tamarins (Saguinus bicolor). American Journal of Primatology. e23421 |
Nsekanabo JD, Leeds A, Eckardt W, et al. (2022) Distinguishing mobility and immobility when establishing species-specific activity budgets: A case study with gorillas (Gorilla berengei berengei and Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Zoo Biology |
Bernstein-Kurtycz LM, Wiatroski KG, Leeds A, et al. (2022) About pace: How variations in method and definition affect quantification of pacing in bears. Zoo Biology |
Tennant KS, Dennis PM, Less EH, et al. (2021) Prevalence of regurgitation and reingestion and occurrence of coprophagy in the North American AZA Gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) population. Zoo Biology |
Leeds A, Boyer D, Ross SR, et al. (2021) Patterns of wounding in mixed-sex social groups of western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 236: 105226 |
Kendall CJ, Leeds A, Tinka J, et al. (2020) Teacher training as a means to sustained and multiplicative behavior change: An example using fuel-efficient stoves. American Journal of Primatology. e23193 |
Eckardt W, Tuyisingize D, van der Hoek Y, et al. (2020) A partnership to build scientific capacity of Rwanda's future conservationists: The Memoirs Program. American Journal of Primatology. e23200 |
Leeds A, Good J, Schook MW, et al. (2019) Evaluating changes in salivary oxytocin and cortisol following positive reinforcement training in two adult male western lowland gorillas (Gorilla gorilla gorilla). Zoo Biology |