K. J. Carlson. Investigating the form-function interface in African apes – relationships between principal moments of area and positional behaviors in femoral and humeral diaphyses. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 127: 312-334. 2005
K. J. Carlson, B. Demes, and T.M. Franz. Mediolateral forces associated with quadrupedal gaits of lemurids. Journal of Zoology, London 266: 261-273. 2005
B. Demes, T. M. Franz, and K. J. Carlson. External forces on the limbs of jumping lemurs at takeoff and landing. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 128: 348-358. 2005
T. M. Franz, B. Demes, and K. J. Carlson. Gait mechanics of lemurid primates on terrestrial and arboreal substrates. Journal of Human Evolution 48: 199-217. 2005
M. L. Sisk, D. F. Royer, K. J. Carlson. Recent developments in Paleoanthropology. Evolutionary Anthropology 14: 205-206.
K.J. Carlson and T.R. Pickering. Shape-adjusted bone mineral density measurements in baboons: other factors explain primate skeletal element representation at Swartkrans. Journal of Archaeological Science 31: 577-583. 2004
T. R. Pickering and K. J. Carlson. Baboon taphonomy and its relevance to the investigation of large felid involvement in human forensic cases. Forensic Science International 144: 37-44. 2004
K. J. Carlson and T. R. Pickering. Intrinsic qualities of primate bones as predictors of element representation in modern and fossil carnivore feeding assemblages. Journal of Human Evolution 44: 431-450. 2003
T. R. Pickering and K. J. Carlson. Baboon bone mineral densities: implications for the taphonomy of primate skeletons in South African cave sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 29:883-896. 2002
In press
K. J. Carlson. Muscle architecture of the common chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes): perspectives for investigating chimpanzee behavior. Primates.
B. Demes, K. J. Carlson, and T. M. Franz. Cutting corners: The dynamics of turning behaviors in two primate species. Journal of Experimental Biology.
K. J. Carlson, B. A. Patel. Material properties of subchondral bone in the distal radius reflect habitual use of the primate forelimb. Journal of Anatomy.
K. J. Carlson, D. Doran-Sheehy, K. D. Hunt, T. Nishida, A. Yamanaka, and C. Boesch. Locomotor behavior and long bone morphology in individual free-ranging chimpanzees. Journal of Human Evolution.