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Behavioral Ecology Bibliography
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Behavioral Ecology Bibliography periodically, you might prefer to
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September 15, 2009
- Anderson,
Kermyt G. Mortality and engagement in HIV/AIDS risk behaviors in developing countries.
- Anderson,
Kermyt G. Does paying child support reduce men’s subsequent remarriage and fertility? Evidence for mating/parental tradeoffs.
- Gant, Larry M., Kathleen M.
Heath, and G. G. Ejikeme. (2009). Early motherhood, high mortality, and
HIV/AIDS rates in sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Social Work and Public
Policy 24: 39-46.
- Vasey, P.L., and VanderLaan,
D.P. 2009. Materteral and avuncular tendencies in Samoa: A comparative
study of women, men and fa’afafine. Human Nature 20:269–281.
August 04, 2009
- Allen-Arave,
W., Gurven, M., and Hill, K. 2008. Reciprocal altruism, not kin
selection, maintains nepotistic food transfers on an Ache reservation.
Evolution and Human Behavior 29:305-318.
- Allen-Arave, Wesley,
Michael Gurven, and Kim Hill. 2008. Reciprocal altruism, rather than
kin selection, maintains nepotistic food transfers on an Ache
reservationEvolution and Human Behavior 29(5):305-318.
- Beaulieu,
D. A., and Bugental, D. B. 2008. Contingent parental investment: An
evolutionary framework for understanding early interaction between
mothers and children. Evolution and Human Behavior 29:249-255.
- Bliege
Bird, R., and D. Bird. 2008. Why women hunt: Risk and contemporary
foraging in a Western Desert aboriginal community. Current Anthropology
49(4):655-693.
- Bliege Bird, Rebecca, Brian F. Codding, and
Douglas W. Bird. 2009. What explains differences in men’s and women’s
production? Determinants of gendered foraging inequalities among Martu.
Human Nature 20(2):105-129.
- Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique. 2009.
Serial monogamy as polygyny or polyandry? Marriage in the Tanzanian
Pimbwe. Human Nature 20(2):130-150.
- Bulled, Nicola L., and
Richard Sosis. Examining the influence of life expectancy on
reproductive timing, total fertility, and educational attainment.
- Cashdan,
Elizabeth. 2008. Waist-to-Hip Ratio across Cultures: Trade-offs between
androgen- and estrogen-dependent traits. Current Anthropology
49(6):1099-1107.
- Cesarini, David, Erik Lindqvist, and Björn
Wallace. 2009. Is there an adverse effect of sons on maternal
longevity? Proc. R. Soc. B 276(1664):2081-2084.
- Davis, Jeff,
and Daniel Werre. 2009. A longitudinal study of the effects of
uncertainty on reproductive behaviors. Human Nature 19(4):426-452.
- Ellis,
Bruce J., Aurelio José Figueredo, Barbara H. Brumbach, and Gabriel L.
Schlomer. 2009. Fundamental Dimensions of Environmental Risk: The
impact of harsh versus unpredictable environments on the evolution and
development of life history strategies. Human Nature 20(2):204-268.
- Gibson,
Mhairi A. 2008. Does investment in the sexes differ when fathers are
absent? Sex-biased infant survival and child growth in Rural Ethiopia.
Human Nature 19(3):263-276.
- Godoy, R., D. Eisenberg, V.
Reyes-García, T. Huanca, W. R. Leonard, T. W. McDade, S. Tanner, TAPS
Bolivian Research Team. 2009. Assortative mating and offspring
well-being: Theory and empirical findings from a native Amazonian
Society in Bolivia. Evolution and Human Behavior 29(3):201-210.
- Gurven,
Michael, and Kim Hill. 2009. Why Do Men Hunt? A reevaluation of “Man
the Hunter” and the sexual division of labor. Current Anthropology
50(1):51-74.
- Gurven, Michael, Jeffrey Winking, Hillard Kaplan,
Christopher von Rueden, and Lisa McAllister. 2009. A Bioeconomic
approach to marriage and the sexual division of labor. Human Nature
20(2):151-183.
- Helle, S., Helama, S., and Lertola, K. (in
press) Evolutionary ecology of human birth sex ratio under the compound
influence of climate change, famine, economic crises and wars. Journal
of Animal Ecology.
- Helle, S., Käär, P., Helama, S., and
Jokela, J. 2008. Do humans adjust offspring sex according to local
operational sex ratio? Evolutionary Ecology Research 10:775-785.
- Helle,
Samuli. 2008. A tradeoff between reproduction and growth in
contemporary Finnish women. Evolution and Human Behavior 29:189-195.
- Henrich,
Joseph. 2009. The evolution of costly displays, cooperation and
religion: credibility enhancing displays and their implications for
cultural evolution. Evolution and Human Behavior 30(4):244-260.
- Hill,
Kim, and Keith Kintigh. 2009. Can anthropologists distinguish good and
poor hunters? Implications for hunting hypotheses, sharing conventions,
and cultural transmission. Current Anthropology 50(3):369-378.
- Jones,
James Holland, and Brodie Ferguson. 2009. Demographic and social
predictors of intimate partner violence in Colombia: a dyadic power
perspective. Human Nature 20(2):184-203.
- Jordan, Fiona M.,
Russell D. Gray, Simon J. Greenhill, and Ruth Mace. 2009. Matrilocal
residence is ancestral in Austronesian societies Proc. R. Soc. B
276(1664):1957-1964.
- Kaplan, Hillard S., and Arthur J. Robson. 2009. We age because we grow. Proc R Soc B 276:1837-1844.
- Koster, Jeremy. 2008. Hunting with dogs in Nicaragua: An optimal foraging approach. Current Anthropology 49(5):927-934.
- Lawson,
D.W., and Mace, R. (in press) Sibling configuration and childhood
growth in contemporary British families. International Journal of
Epidemiology.
- Lawson, David W., and Ruth Mace. 2009.
Trade-offs in modern parenting: a longitudinal study of sibling
competition for parental care. Evolution and Human Behavior
30(3):170-183.
- Leonetti, Donna L. 2008. Cultural dimensions of kin investment: An introduction. Human Nature 19(3):227-230.
- Low,
Bobbi S., Ashley Hazel, Nicholas Parker, and Kathleen B. Welch. 2008.
Ecological underpinnings influences on women's reproductive lives:
Unexpected ecological underpinnings. Cross-Cultural Research 42:201-219.
- Maklakov
AA. 2008. Sex differences in lifespan affected by female birth rate in
modern humans. Evolution and Human Behavior 29:444-449.
- Meehan,
Courtney L. 2008. Allomaternal investment and relational uncertainty
among Ngandu farmers of the Central African Republic. Human Nature
19(2):211-226.
- Neill, Dawn B. Parenting and Risk: Parental Capacities, Migration, and Investment Strategies among Indo-Fijians.
- Nettle,
D. 2008. Why do some dads get more involved than others? Evidence from
a large British cohort. Evolution and Human Behavior 29: 416-23.
- Pashos,
Alexander, and Donald H. McBurney. 2008. Kin relationships and the
caregiving biases of grandparents, aunts, and uncles: A
two-generational questionnaire study. Human Nature 19(3):311-330.
- Quinlan, Robert. Extrinsic mortality effects on reproductive strategies in a Caribbean community.
- Reyes-Garcia,
Victoria, Jose Luis Molinac, James Broeschd, Laura Calvete, Tomas
Huancaf, Judith Sausc, Susan Tannerg, William R. Leonardh, Thomas W.
McDadeh, TAPS Bolivian Study Team. 2008. Do the aged and knowledgeable
men enjoy more prestige? A test of predictions from the prestige-bias
model of cultural transmission. Evolution and Human Behavior
29(4):275-281.
- Schechter, Deborah E. Expected lifespan and
attitudes towards risk behaviors and future life events in a sample of
Native American youth.
- von Rueden, C.,
Gurven, M., and Kaplan, H. 2008. Multiple dimensions of male social
statuses in an Amazonian society. Evolution and Human Behavior
29:402-415.
- Voracek M, Haubner T, and Fisher ML. 2008. Recent
decline in nonpaternity rates: a cross-temporal meta-analysis.
Psychological Reports 103(3):799-811.
- Webster, Gregory D.,
Angela Bryan, Charles B. Crawford, Lisa McCarthy, and Brandy H. Cohen.
2008. Lineage, sex, and wealth as moderators of kin investment:
Evidence from inheritances. Human Nature 19(2):189-210.
- Wiessner, Polly. 2009. Experimental games and games of life among the Ju/’hoan Bushmen. Current Anthropology 50(1):133-138.
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