1. Research papers (senior author in italics; *refereed worksasterisked)
1. *1986. K.D. Hunt and V.J. Vitzthum. Dental metric assessmentof the Omo fossils: Implications for the phylogenetic position of Australopithecusafricanus. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 71:141-155.
2. *1987a. C.L. Brace, K.R. Rosenberg and K.D. Hunt. Gradual changein human tooth size in the late Pleistocene and post-Pleistocene. Evolution41: 705-720.
3. *1987b. H. Takasaki and K.D. Hunt. Further medicinal plant consumptionin wild chimpanzees? African Study Monographs 8(2): 125-128.
4. *1990a. C.L. Brace and K.D. Hunt. A non-racial craniofacial perspectiveon human variation: A(ustralia) to Z(uni). American Journal of PhysicalAnthropology. 82(3): 341-360.
5. 1990b. C.L. Brace, M.L. Brace, Yukio Dodo, K.D. Hunt, W.R. Leonard,Li Yongyi,Shao Xiang-qing, Sood Sangvichien and Zhang Zhenbiao. Micronesians,Asians, Thais and relations: A craniofacial and odontometric perspective.Micronesica Suppl. 2: 323-348.
6. 1991a. C.L. Brace, S.L. Smith and K.D. Hunt. What big teeth youhad grandma! Human tooth size, past and present. In: Advances in DentalAnthropology, M. A. Kelley and C. S. Larsen (eds.). Wiley-Liss: NewYork, pp. 33-57.
7. *1991b. K.D. Hunt. Positional behavior in the Hominoidea. InternationalJournal of Primatology 12(2): 95-118.
8. *1991c. K.D. Hunt. Mechanical implications of chimpanzee positionalbehavior. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 86: 521-536.
9. 1991d. C.L. Brace, D.P. Tracer and K.D. Hunt. Human craniofacialform and the evidence for the peopling of the Pacific. Proceedings of the14th Congress of theIndo-Pacific Prehistory Association, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.Bulletin 11: 247Ð269.
10. *1991e. R.W. Wrangham, N.L. Conklin, C.A. Chapman and K.D. Hunt.The significance of fibrous food for Kibale Forest chimpanzees. PhilosophicalTransactions of the Royal Society (B) 334: 171-178.
11. *1992a. K.D. Hunt. Positional behavior of Pan troglodytes inthe Mahale Mountains Mountains and Gombe Stream National Parks, Tanzania.American Journal of Physical Anthropology 87(1): 83-107.
12. *1992b. K.D. Hunt. Social rank and body size as determinants of positionalbehavior in Pan troglodytes. Primates 33(3): 347-357.
13. *1992c. C.A. Chapman, L.J. Chapman, R.W. Wrangham, K.D. Hunt,D.L. Gebo and L.J. Gardner. Estimators of fruit abundance of tropical trees.Biotropica 24(4): 527Ð531.
14. *1993a. R.W. Wrangham, N.L. Conklin, G. Etot, J. Obua, K.D.Hunt, M.D. Hauser & A.P. Clark. The value of figs to chimpanzees. InternationalJournal of Primatology 14: 243-256.
15. 1993b. K.D. Hunt. The mosaic lifeway of the early australopithecines:piecing in some fragments from the world of the chimpanzee. Anthroquest47: 3Ð7.
16. *1994a. K.D. Hunt. The evolution of human bipedality: ecologyand functional morphology. Journal of Human Evolution 26:183-202.
17. *1994b. D. M. Doran and K.D. Hunt. The comparative locomotorbehavior of chimpanzees and bonobos: species and habitat differences. In:Chimpanzee Cultures, R.W. Wrangham, W.C. McGrew, F. de Waal andP.G. Heltne (eds.). Harvard University Press: Cambridge, pp. 93-108.
18. *1994c. K.D. Hunt. Body size effects on vertical climbing amongchimpanzees. International Journal of Primatology 15: 855Ð865.
19. *1996a. K.D. Hunt. The postural feeding hypothesis: an ecologicalmodel for the evolution of bipedalism. South African Journal of Science92: 77Ð90.
20. *1996b. K.D. Hunt, J.G.H. Cant, D.L. Gebo, M.D. Rose, S.E. Walker,& D. Youlatos. Standardized descriptions of primate locomotor and posturalmodes. Primates 37: 363Ð387.
21. *1998a K.D. Hunt, V.L. Dean, D.W. Fitting, and L. Adler. Ultrasonicdetermination of the elastic modulus of human cortical bone. Medical andBiological Engineering and Computing 6: 5156.
22. 1998b K.D. Hunt. Ecological morphology of Australopithecus afarensis:traveling terrestrially, eating arboreally. In: Primate Locomotion: RecentAdvances, E. Strasser, J.G. Fleagle, H.M. McHenry and A. Rosenberger (eds.).Plenum: New York, pp. 397-418.
23. *1998c M.W. Marzke, N. Toth, K. Schick, S. Reece, B. Steinberg,K.D. Hunt, R.L. Linscheid, and K.-N. An. EMG study of hand muscle recruitmentduring hard hammer percussion manufacture of Oldowan tools. American Journalof Physical Anthropology 105: 315-333.
24. 1998d D.C. Cook and K.D. Hunt. Sex differences in trace elements:status or self- selection? In: Gender in Palaeopathological Perspective,A. Grauer & P.L. Stuart (eds.) Cambridge University Press.
25. *1998e R.W. Wrangham, N.L. Conklin-Brittain and K.D. Hunt. Dietary response of chimpanzees and cercopithecines to seasonal variation in fruit abundance. I. Antifeedants. International Journal of Primatology. 19: 949-970.
26. *1998f N.L. Conklin-Brittain, R.W. Wrangham, and K.D. Hunt. Dietary response of chimpanzees and cercopithecines to seasonal variation in fruit abundance. II. Macronutrients. International Journal of Primatology. 19: 971-998.
2000 K.D. Hunt. Initiation of a new chimpanzee study site at Semliki-Toro Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. PanAfrica News. 7 (2): 14-16.
2002 K.D. Hunt. Primatology as a career. In: A Guide to Careers in Physical Anthropology, A. S. Ryan (ed.) Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport, pp. 85-107.
2002 K.D. Hunt and W. C. McGrew. Chimpanzees in dry habitats at Mount Assirik, Senegal and at the Semliki-Toro Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. In: Behavioural Diversity in Chimpanzees and Bonobos, C. Boesch, G. Hohmann and L.F. Marchant (eds.) Cambridge University Press, pp. 35-51.
2002 T. O’Mara and K.D. Hunt. The Semliki Chimpanzee Project. The Newsletter,Primate Foundation of Arizona, 13(2): 1.
2003 V.J. Vitzthum and K.D. Hunt. Frank Livingstone honored at AAPA meetings. Evolutionary Anthropology, 12(4): 161-163.
2003 K.D. Hunt. The single species hypothesis: truly dead and pushing up bushes, or still twitching and ripe for resuscitation? Human Biology. 75 (4): 485-502.
2004 K.D. Hunt. The special demands of Great Ape locomotion and posture. In: Evolutionary Origin of Great Ape Intelligence, A.E. Russon and D. Begun (eds.). Cambridge University Press, pp. 629-699.
Published Abstracts
1. 1984. K.D. Hunt and V.J. Vitzthum. Dental metric assessment of the phylogenetic position of Australopithecus africanus. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 63(2):172
2. 1988. C.L. Brace, M.L. Brace and K.D. Hunt. Australia in craniodental perspective. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 75(2):189
3. 1989a. K.D. Hunt. Positional Behavior in Pan troglodytes. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 78(2): 242-243
4. 1989b. Brace, C.L., Y. Li, K.D. Hunt, Z. Zhang, and M.L. Brace. A craniofacial comparison of Circum-Pacific peoples. Circum-Pacific Prehistory Conference Program and Abstracts, Seattle, Washington, August 1Ð6, 1989.
5. *1990. K.D. Hunt. Implications of chimpanzee positional behavior for the reconstruction of early hominid locomotion and posture. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. 81(2): 242
6. *1991. K.D. Hunt. A test of four predictions of the influence of body size on suspensory behavior in chimpanzees. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. suppl. 12: 95-96
7. 1992. K.D. Hunt. Sex differences in chimpanzee positional behavior, activity budget and diet. Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences. 15(1): 4
8. *1993. K.D. Hunt. Sex differences in chimpanzee foraging strategies: implications for the australopithecine toolkit. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. suppl. 16: 112.
9. *1995a. D.C. Cook and K.D. Hunt. Sex differences in trace elements: status or self- selection? Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. suppl. 20: 78.
10. *1995b. K.D. Hunt and F. Spencer. A multidimensional approach to human evolution: C. Loring Brace in retrospect. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. suppl. 20: 114.
11. *1996. R.W. Wrangham, N.L. Conklin-Brittain and K.D. Hunt. Dietary response to seasonal variation in fruit abundance: chimpanzees compared to frugivorous monkeys. Abstracts of the 1996 IPA/ASP Congress.
12. *1997a. M.W. Marzke, N. Toth, K. Schick, S. Reece, B. Steinberg, K. Hunt, R.L. Linscheid, and K.N. An. Hard hammer percussion manufacture of tools and early hominid hand morphology. J. hum. Evol. 32: A11.
13. *1997b S. Reece, B. Steinberg, M.W. Marzke, N. Toth, K. Schick, K. Hunt, R.L. Linscheid, and K.N. An. Sidescraping, endscraping and the hominid hand. J. hum. Evol. 32: A17.
14. *1999 K.D. Hunt, A.J.M. Cleminson, J. Latham, R.I. Weiss and S. Grimmond. A partly habituated community of dry-habitat chimpanzees in the Semliki Valley Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 28: 157.
15. 2000 K.D. Hunt. Some preliminary observations of a dry-habitat chimpanzee community in the Semliki-Toro Wildlife Reserve, Uganda. Abstracts of the Behavioral diversity in chimpanzees and bonobos conference, p. 14.
16. 2001 K.D. Hunt. The tangled thicket of bipedalism origin hypotheses: Embarrassment of riches, or just embarrassment? American Association of Anthropologists national meeting, December 1, 2001.
17. *2002 K.D. Hunt. The single species hypothesis: truly dead and pushing up bushes, or still twitching and ripe for resurrection? Am. J. Phys. Anthropol. Suppl. 34: 87.
8. 1997 Primate Behavior: Information, Social Knowledge, and the Evolutionof Culture. D. Quiatt and V. Reynolds. Curr. Anthropol. 38: 322-324.