Charles Nunn
Associate Professor of Anthropology
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Office: Peabody Museum 53D |
Primate behavior and ecology; evolutionary anthropology; infectious disease.
[HEB 1331: Comparison and Adaptation in Primate Evolutionary Biology]
[HEB 1333: Primate Disease Ecology]
Ecological constraints on mammalian sleep architecture. (In Evolution of sleep: Phylogenetic and Functional Perspectives, 2009)
Emerging infectious diseases and animal social systems. (2008)
Phylogenetic Analysis of the Ecology and Evolution of Mammalian Sleep. (2008)
Infectious Diseases and Extinction Risk in Wild Mammals. (2007)
Do threatened hosts have fewer parasites? A comparative study in primates. (2007)
A global gap analysis of infectious agents in wild primates. (2007)
Infectious Diseases in Primates: Behavior, Ecology and Evolution (Oxford University Press, 2006)
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