
معرفی
Jim McLean is a part-time lecturer at the School of Natural Sciences, Macquarie University, with a focus on biological sciences. His research spans ecology, evolutionary biology, and animal behavior, particularly in arthropods like ants and spiders.
Research Interests:
- Evolutionary arms races between predators and prey
- Mechanisms of mimicry and survival strategies in spiders
- Cooperative transport and decision-making in ants
- Statistical tools for biological studies
Recent Publications highlight work on:
- Colony relocation in desert ants
- Sexual dimorphism in spider jumps
- Development of the Durga R package for effect size estimation
- Leaderless consensus in weaver ant transport
Collaborations include researchers in Australia and international partners, with projects involving behavioral ecology and computational methods.
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