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January 03, 2008
Bird, D., and R. Bliege Bird. (in press) Competing to be leaderless: Food sharing and magnanimity among Martu aborigines. In: The Emergence Of Leadership: Transitions In Decision Making From Small-Scale To Middle-Range Societies. J. Kantner, K. Vaughn and J. Eerkins, eds. (in press). Santa Fe: School of American Research Press.
Bliege Bird, R. 2007. Fishing and the sexual division of labor among the Meriam. American Anthropologist 109:442-451.
Bliege Bird, R. and D. Bird. Why women hunt: risk and contemporary foraging in a Western Desert aboriginal community.
Cronk, Lee. 2007. Boy or girl: Gender preferences from a Darwinian point of view. Reproductive Biomedicine Online 15(suppl. 2):21-30.
Cronk, Lee. 2007. The influence of cultural framing on play in the trust game: A Maasai example. Evolution and Human Behavior 28:352-358.
Cronk, Lee. 2006. Intelligent design in cultural evolution. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29:352-353.
Cronk, Lee, and Bria Dunham. 2007. Amounts spent on engagement rings reflect aspects of male and female mate quality. Human Nature 18(4):329-333.
Cronk, Lee, and Drew Gerkey. 2007. Kinship and descent. In The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, edited by Robin Dunbar and Louise Barrett. Pp. 463-478. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Efferson, Charles, Masanori Takezawa, and Richard McElreath. 2007. New
Methods in Quantitative Ethnography: Economic Experiments and Variation
in the Price of Equality. Current Anthropology 48(6): 912-919.
Gillespie DOS, Russell AF, and Lummaa V. (in press) When fecundity does
not equal fitness: Evidence of a quantity-quality trade-off in
pre-industrial humans. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences.
Helle, S. (in press) A trade-off between reproduction and growth in contemporary Finnish women. Evolution and Human Behavior.
Helle S, and Helama S. 2007. Climatic variability and the population
dynamics of historical hunter-gatherers: The case of Sami of Northern
Finland. American Journal of Human
Biology 49, 844-853.
Helle S, Helama S, and Jokela J. (in press) Temperature-related birth
sex ratio bias in historical Sami: warm years bring more sons. Biology Letters.
Helle S, Lummaa V, and Jokela J. (in press) Marrying 15 years younger
woman maximized men's evolutionary fitness in historical Sami. Biology Letters.
Helle S, Russell AF, and Lummaa V. Delivering sons accelerates immunosenescense in resource-limited pre-industrial mothers.
Lahdenperä M, Russell AF, and Lummaa V. 2007 Selection for long lifespan in men: benefits of grandfathering? Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences 274: 2437-2444.
Leonetti, Donna L., Dilip C. Nath, and Natabar S. Hemam. 2007. Women's
Reproductive Lives and the Roles of Their Mothers and Husbands among
the Matrilineal Khasi. Current Anthropology 48(6): 861-890.
Lesorogol, Carolyn K. 2007. Bringing Norms In The Role of Context in Experimental Dictator Games. Current Anthropology 48(6): 920-926.
Lummaa V. 2007. Life-history theory, longevity and reproduction in humans. In Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Edited by Dunbar RIM, and Barrett L, Oxford University Press.
Lummaa V, Pettay JE, and Russell AF. 2007. Male twins reduce fitness of female co-twins in humans. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of U.S.A. 104: 10915-10920.
Lupo, Karen D. 2007. Evolutionary foraging models in zooarchaeological analysis: Recent applications and future challenges. Journal of Archaeological Research 15: 143-189.
Pettay
JE, Helle S, Jokela J, and Lummaa V. 2007. Wealth class-specific
natural selection on female life-history traits in historical human
populations. PLOS ONE 2(7): e606.
Pettay
JE, Charmantier A, and Lummaa V. Evidence for age-specific family
effects and heritability in fecundity in pre-industrial Finnish women.
Pettay JE, Jokela J, and Lummaa V. Two generations of local mating decreased fitness in pre-industrial women.
Pollet, Thomas V., Daniel Nettle, Mark Nelissen. 2006. Contact
frequencies between grandparents and grandchildren in a modern society:
Estimates of the impact of paternity
uncertainty. Journal of Cultural and Evolutionary Psychology 4(3-4): 203-213.
Rickard IJ, and Lummaa V. 2007. The predictive adaptive response and metabolic syndrome – challenges for the hypothesis. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism 18: 94-99.
Rickard IJ, Russell AF, and Lummaa V. 2007. Producing sons reduces
lifetime reproductive success of subsequent offspring in pre-industrial
Finns. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 274(1628): 2981-2988.
Scelza, B., and R. Bliege Bird. (in press) Group structure and female cooperative networks in Australia's Western Desert. Human Nature.
Sosis, Richard. 2007. Psalms for Safety: Magico-Religious Responses to Threats of Terror. Current Anthropology 48(6): 903-911.
Vasey, P.L., Pocock, D.S., and VanderLaan, D.P. 2007. Kin selection and male androphilia in Samoan fa’afafine. Evolution and Human Behavior 28: 159-167.
June 18, 2007
Hrdy, Sarah
B. 2005. Evolutionary context
of human development. In Attachment
and Bonding: The New Synthesis.
Dahlem
Workshop No. 92. Edited by C. S. Carter, L. Ahnert, K. E. Grossmann, S.
B. Hrdy, M. E. Lamb, S. W. Porges, and N. Sachser. Cambridge: M.I.T.
Press.
Hrdy, Sarah B. 2005. On why it takes a village: Cooperative breeders, infant needs and the future. In: Evolutionary Pespectives on Human Development. Robert Burgess and Kevin MacDonald (eds.), pp. 167-188. Thousand Oaks: Sage Publications.
Leckman, J.F., C.S. Carter, M.B. Hennessy, S.B. Hrdy, E.B. Keverne, G.
Klann-Delius, C. Schradin, D. Todt and D. Van Holst. 2005.
Biobehavioral processes in attachment and bonding. In Attachment and Bonding: A New Synthesis.
Dahlem Workshop No. 92. Edited by C. S. Carter, L. Ahnert, K. E.
Grossmann, S. B. Hrdy, M. E. Lamb, S. W. Porges, and N. Sachser. pp.
303-349. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
June 8. 2007
Alvergne, Alexandra, Charlotte Fauriea, Michel Raymond. 2007.
Differential facial resemblance of young children to their parents: who
do children look like more? Evolution and Human Behavior 28(2): 135-144.
Godoy, Ricardo, Victoria Reyes-Garcíaa, Tomás Huanca, William R.
Leonard, Thomas McDade, Susan Tanner, Vincent Vadez, Craig Seyfried.
2007. Signaling by consumption in a native Amazonian society. Evolution and Human Behavior 28(2): 124-134.
Gurven, Michael, Hillard Kaplan, and Alfredo Zelada Supa. 2007.
Mortality experience of Tsimane Amerindians of Bolivia: Regional
variation and temporal trends. American Journal of Human Biology 19 (3): 376-398.
Harris, Grant T., N. Zoe Hilton, Marnie E. Rice, Angela W. Eke. 2007. Children killed by genetic parents versus stepparents. Evolution and Human Behavior 28(2): 85-95.
Huber, Brad R., and William L. Breedlove. 2007. Evolutionary theory, kinship, and childbirth in cross-cultural perspective. Cross-Cultural Research 41(2): 196-219.
Newson, Lesley, Tom Postmes, S.E.G. Lea, Paul Webley, Peter J.
Richerson, Richard Mcelreath. 2007. Influences on communication about
reproduction: the cultural evolution of low fertility. Evolution and Human Behavior 28(3): 199-210.
Pollet, Thomas V. 2007. Genetic relatedness and sibling relationship
characteristics in a modern society. Evolution and Human Behavior
28(3): 176-185.
Stewart-Williams, Steve. 2007. Altruism among kin vs. nonkin: effects of cost of help and reciprocal exchange. Evolution and Human Behavior 28(3): 193-198.
May 21, 2007
Johnson DDP, Price ME, Takezawa M. (in press) Renaissance of the
individual: Reciprocity, positive assortment, and the puzzle of human
cooperation. In Crawford C & Krebs D (Eds.), Foundations of Evolutionary Psychology: Ideas, Issues, Applications and Findings.
Price ME. 2006. Judgments about cooperators and freeriders on a Shuar work team: An evolutionary psychological perspective. Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 101: 20-35.
Price ME, Brown WM, Curry OS. (in press) The integrative framework for
the behavioural sciences has already been discovered, and it is
adaptation by natural selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.
May 18, 2007
Ahn, T. K., Lee, M., Ruttan, L. M. and J. Walker. (in press)
Cooperation in Prisoners Dilemma games: Experimental evidence with asymmetric payoffs. Public Choice.
Cowan, Jason C., Timothy A. Kohler, David Johnson, and Kevin D. Cooper.
(in press) Supply, demand, return rates, and resource depression:
Hunting in the village ecodynamics world. In Archaeological Simulation: Into the 21st Century, edited by André Costopoulos. University of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.
Dickins, T.E., Sear, R. & Wells, A.J. 2007. Mind the gap(s)...in theory, method and data: Re-examining Kanazawa (2006). British Journal of Health Psychology 12: 167-178.
Gibson M.A., and Mace, R. 2007. Polygyny, reproductive success and child health in rural Ethiopia: Why marry a married man? Journal of Biosocial Science 39(2): 287-300.
Johnson, C. David, Timothy A. Kohler, and Jason Cowan. 2005. Modeling historical ecology, thinking about contemporary systems. American Anthropologist 107:96-108.
Kohler, Timothy A. 2004. Population and resources in prehistory. In The Archaeology of Global Change, edited by C. Redman, S. James, P. Fish, and J. Rogers, pp. 257-270. Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C.
Kohler, Timothy A. 2004. Prehistoric human impact on upland North
American southwestern environments: Evolutionary ecological
perspectives. In The Archaeology of Global Change, edited by C. Redman, S. James, P. Fish, and J. Rogers, pp. 224-242. Smithsonian Books, Washington, D.C.
Kohler, Timothy A., and Sander van der Leeuw (editors). 2007. The Model-Based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems. SAR Press, Santa Fe.
Marlowe, F.W. Hadza cooperation: Second-party punishment yes, third-party punishment no.
Marlowe, F.W. 2007. Hunting and gathering: The human sexual division of foraging labor. Cross Cultural Research 41:170-195.
Sear, R. Size dependent reproductive success among Gambian men: does height or weight matter more?
Sear, R. & Mace, R. Who keeps children alive? A review of the effects of kin on child survival.
Varien, Mark D., Scott G. Ortman, Timothy A. Kohler, Donna M. Glowacki,
and C. David Johnson. (in press) Historical ecology in the Mesa Verde
region: Results from the Village Project. American Antiquity 72(2).
March 02, 2007
Apicella, C.L., Marlowe, F.W. 2007. Men's reproductive decisions: Mating, parenting and self-perceived mate value. Human Nature 18:22-34.
Apicella, C.L., Little, A.C., Marlowe, F.W. (in press) Facial
averageness and attractiveness in an isolated population of
hunter-gatherers. Perception.
Flinn, M.V., Quinlan, R., Coe, K., and Ward, C. (in press) Evolution of
the human family. In C. Salmon and T. Shackelford (eds.) Evolutionary Psychology and Family Relationships. Oxford U. Press.
Hames, Raymond, and Carl McCabe. 2007. Meal sharing among the Ye’kwana: An evaluation and refinement of some models. Human Nature 18: 1-21.
Henrich J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Ensminger, J., Barret, C.,
Bolyanatz, A., Camilo Cardenas, J., Gurven, M., Gwako, E., Henrich, N.,
Lesorogol, C., Marlowe, F., Tracer, D., and Ziker, J. 2006. Costly
punishment across human societies. Science 312:1767-1770.
Mallol, C., Marlowe F.W., Wood B., Porter C.C., Bar-Yosef O. (in press)
Earth, wind, and fire: Archeological signals of Hadza fires. Journal of Archaeological Science.
Marlowe, F.W. (in press) Hunting and gathering: The human sexual division of foraging labor. Cross Cultural Research.
Meehan, Courtney L. Alloparental Investment and Relational Uncertainty among Ngandu Farmers of the Central African Republic.
Meehan, Courtney L. Multiple Caregiving and Maternal Work/Leisure
Behavior Among the Aka Foragers and the Ngandu Farmers of Central
Africa.
Porter, C.C., and Marlowe, F.W. 2007. How marginal are forager habitats? Journal of Archaeological Science 34:59-68.
Quinlan, R. 2006. Gender and risk in a
matrifocal Caribbean community: A view from
behavioral ecology. American Anthropologist 108(3): 469-79.
Quinlan, R. 2007. Human parental effort and environmental risk. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274(1606):121-125.
Quinlan, R., and Quinlan, M. (in press) Human lactation, pairbonds and alloparents: A cross-cultural analysis. Human Nature.
Quinlan, R., and Quinlan, M. (in press) Cross-cultural analysis in evolution and human behavior studies. Cross-Cultural Research.
Quinlan, R., and Quinlan, M. (in press) Evolutionary ecology of human
pair-bonds: Cross-cultural tests of alternative hypotheses. Cross-Cultural Research.
Quinlan, R., and Quinlan, M. (in press) Parenting and cultures of risk:
A comparative analysis of infidelity, aggression and witchcraft. American Anthropologist 109 (2).
Rende-Taylor, Lisa, and Bram Tucker. (in press) Revolutionary
evolutionary anthropology: Applications of evolutionary behavioral
theory to public policy and international development issues. Human Nature.
Sear, Rebecca. 2007. The impact of reproduction on Gambian women: Does
controlling for phenotypic quality reveal costs of reproduction? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132 (4): 632-641.
Sherry, D.S., and Marlowe, F.W. 2007. Anthropometry shows nutritional homogeneity among Hadza foragers. American Journal of Human Biology 19:107-118.
Tucker, Bram. (in press) Perception of interannual covariation and
diversification strategies for risk reduction among Mikea of
Madagascar: Individual andsocial learning. Human Nature.
Tucker, Bram. (in press) Applying behavioral ecology and behavioral
economics to conservation and development planning: Example from the
Mikea Forest, Madagascar. Human Nature.
Tucker, Bram, Daniel A. Steck, and Jaovola Tombo. Experimental evidence for time preference among Mikea
foragers and farmers: Implications for subsistence transitions and conservation planning.
Wood, Brian. 2006. Prestige or provisioning? A test of foraging goals among the Hadza. Current Anthropology 47(2):383-387.
January 10, 2007
Anderson, Kermyt G., Hillard Kaplan, and Jane B. Lancaster.
2007. Confidence of paternity, divorce, and investment in children by Albuquerque men. Evolution
and Human Behavior 28(1): 1-10.
Deady, Denis K., Miriam J. Law Smith, J. P.
Kent, and R. I. M. Dunbar. 2006. Is priesthood an adaptive strategy? Evidence
from a historical Irish population. Human Nature 17 (4): 393-404.
Fortunato, Laura, Clare Holden, and Ruth Mace. 2006. From
bridewealth to dowry?: A Bayesian estimation of ancestral states of marriage
transfers in Indo-European groups. Human Nature 17 (4): 355-376.
Gluckman, Peter D., Mark A. Hanson, and Alan S. Beedle. 2007.
Early life events and their consequences for later disease: A life history and
evolutionary perspective. American Journal of Human Biology 19(1): 1-19.
Peccei, Jocelyn S. 2001 Menopause: Adaptation or epiphenomenon? Evolutionary Anthropology 10 (2): 43-57.
Schank, Jeffrey C. 2006. Do human menstrual-cycle pheromones
exist? Human Nature 17 (4): 449-470.
Sear, Rebecca. 2006. Height and reproductive success: How a
Gambian population compares with the West. Human Nature 17 (4): 405-418.
Weeden, Jason, Michael J. Abrams, Melanie C. Green, and John
Sabini. 2006. Do high-status people really have fewer children?: Education,
Income, and Fertility in the Contemporary U.S. Human Nature 17 (4): 377-392.
Yang, Zhengwei and Jeffrey C. Schank. 2006. Women do not
synchronize their menstrual cycles. Human Nature 17 (4): 434-447.
Ziomkiewicz, Anna. 2006. Menstrual synchrony: Fact or
artifact? Human Nature 17 (4): 419-432.
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