Jessica A. Mayhew, PhD
Associate Professor
Courses Taught
- ANTH 110: Exploring Biological Anthropology
- ANTH 301: Principles & Assessment
- ANTH 312: Human Origins: The Fossil Evidence
- ANTH 380: Nonverbal Communication
- ANTH 412: Monkeys of the Neotropics
- ANTH 416: Apes
- ANTH 499: Play Behavior
- PRIM 184: Primate Personhood
- PRIM 503: Current Issues in Primatology
- PRIM 504: Primate Culture & Cognition
- PRIM 505: Ethnoprimatology
- PRIM 506: Survey of the Primates
Selected Publications
2020 Funkhouser, J.A., Mayhew, J.A., Mulcahy, J.B., & Sheeran, L.K. (2020). Human caregivers are integrated social partners for captive chimpanzees. Primates.
2020 Batist, C.H. & Mayhew, J.A. Lateralization in seven lemur species when presented with a novel cognitive task. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 172: 270-279.
2020 Sacco, A., Mayhew, J.A., Watsa, M., Erkenswick, G., & Binder, A. Detection of neopterin in the urine of captive and wild platyrrhines. BMC Zoology, 5(2): 1-8.
2020 Mayhew, J.A., Funkhouser, J.A., & Wright, K.R. Considering social play in primates: A case study in juvenile Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). In Li, J-H., Sun, L. & Kappeler, P. (Eds.) The Behavioral Ecology of the Tibetan Macaque. New York: Springer.
2019 Pareja, M.N., McKinney, T., Mayhew, J.A., Setchell, J.M., Heaton, R., & Nash, S. A new identification of the monkeys depicted in a Bronze Age wall painting from Akrotiri, Thera. Primates, 61: 159-168.
2018 Funkhouser, J.A., Mayhew, J.A., Sheeran, L.K., Mulcahy, J.B., & Li, J-H. Investigations of context-dependent dominance in captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) and wild Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). Scientific Reports, 8:1908.
2018 Wright, K.R., Mayhew, J.A., Sheeran, L.K., Funkhouser, J.A., Wagner, R.S., Sun, L., & Li, J-H. Playing it cool: Characterizing social play, bout termination, and candidate play signals by infant and juvenile Tibetan macaques (Macaca thibetana). Zoological Research, 39(4): 272-283.
2018 Funkhouser, J.A., Mayhew, J.A., & Mulcahy, J.B. Social network and dominance hierarchy analyses at Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest. PLOS ONE, 13(2): e0191898.
2015 Mayhew, J.A. & Gómez, J-C. Gorillas with white sclera: A naturally occurring variation in a morphological trait linked to social cognitive functions. American Journal of Primatology, 77(8): 869-77.
2007 Maestripieri, D., Mayhew, J., Carlson, C.L., Hoffman, C.L., & Radtke, J.M. One male harems and female social dynamics in Guinea baboons. Folia Primatologica, 78: 56-68.
Contact
Office: Dean Hall 341