Season 10 Episode 4 w Dr Kathleen Reinhardt on the similarities between human and primate sleep behaviours


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Apr 07 2025 75 mins  

In this episode, I chat with Dr Kathleen Reinhardt regarding her research into primates and how their sleep has evolved with their environment.


Dr Reinhardt grew up in New York, completing a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology at Stony Brook University before moving to the United Kingdom for further study.


She completed a Master of Science in Primate Conservation and a PhD in Anthropology and Geography at Oxford Brookes University in Oxford before moving to Canada.


Dr Reinhardt is currently based at the University of Calgary where she is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Transdisciplinary Research with the Faculty of Arts.


Kathleen is also an accomplished scientific illustrator and wildlife artist.


In this episode, Kathleen and I discuss:



  • A new term for me, Torpor, and its meaning.



  • Torpor and primates, with a focus on strepsirrhines.



  • Another new term, cathermal.



  • The similarities between primate and human sleep behaviour.



  • The impact of humans on primate habitat and behaviours.



  • The impact of light on animals and humans.



  • Random thoughts and good wildlife documentaries.



  • Kathleen’s wildlife artwork.



  • Dreams in different environments.



  • The ups and downs of research.



Website: https://www.kathleenreinhardt.com/


Email: [email protected]


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theart_ofscience/