Robert Quinlan, Ph.D.

       Associate Professor
       Evolutionary & Cultural Anthropology

       Department of Anthropology
       Washington State University
       P.O. Box 644910
       Pullman, WA 99164-4910 USA

       Office: College Hall 219
       Phone: 509-335-5400
       Email:
rquinlanATwsuDOTedu

 

 

Areas: Evolutionary & behavioral ecology, cross-cultural research, medical anthropology, ethnography, Caribbean

Rob Quinlan is a biocultural anthropologist specializing in the behavioral ecology of family, kinship and life history "strategies." For the last decade his research has examined parental care and children's reproductive development. Recently Quinlan has focused on personality development and reproduction. Since 1993 Quinlan has conducted fieldwork in a rural community in the Commonwealth of Dominica, West Indies. He has also developed a program of cross-cultural research.

Publications & PDFs         CV       Dominica Fieldwork

       Graduate Studies in Evolutionary Modeling

Representative Publications

Extrinsic Mortality Effects on Reproductive Strategies in a Caribbean Community.

Presented at the American Anthropological Association 2008 (in press)

Human Parental Effort and Environmental Risk.(pdf) 
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 2007 Quinlan, R.

Gender and Risk in a Matrifocal Caribbean Community: A View from Behavioral Ecology.(pdf) 

American Anthropologist. 2006 Quinlan, R.