
Evan L MacLean
- Education:
- B.S., Tufts University, 2004
Research Interests:
The broad aim of my research is to address human social cognitive evolution through comparative studies with with apes, prosimians, and canids.
Current projects:
Risk and feeding ecology in lemurs, Group size, pairbonding, and brain size in prosimians
- Recent Publications
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- Merritt, D. J., MacLean, E. L., Jaffe, S., & Brannon, E. M. (2008). A comparative analysis of serial ordering in ring-tailed lemurs. Journal of Comparative Psychology.
- MacLean, E. L., Prior, S. R., Platt, M. L., & Brannon, E. M. (2008). Primate location preference in a double-tier cage: Parsing the effects of illumination and cage height.. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science.
- MacLean, E. L., Merritt, D. J., & Brannon, E. M. (2008). Social organization predicts transitive reasoning in prosimian primates.
- Jordan, K. E., MacLean, E. L., & Brannon, E. M. (2008). Monkeys match arbitrarily related stimuli acrossmodality based on number.
204 Biological Sciences Building
Email Address:
maclean@duke.edu
Web Page:
http://www.duke.edu/~maclean/
Mailing Address:
Biological Anthropology & Anatomy Duke University Box 90383 Science Drive Durham, NC 27708-0383 USA