Publications
Year (field_pub_date)

Deschenes, Olivier, C. Costello, D. Ovando, R. Hilborn, S. Gaines, and S. Lester.

"Status and Solutions for the World's Unassessed Fisheries"

Science, October 26 2012, 338, 517-520.

Deschenes, Olivier and M. Greenstone.

"The Economic Impacts of Climate Change: Evidence from Agricultural Profits and Random Fluctuations in Weather: Reply"

American Economic Review, December 2012, Volume 102, Number 7, pp. 3761-3773.

von Rueden, C. & M. Gurven.

"When the strong punish: why net costs of punishment are often negligible"

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 35, 43-44. 2012.

Research Themes:

McAllister, L., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Stieglitz, J.

"Why Do Women Have More Children Than They Want? Understanding Differences in Women's Ideal and Actual Family Size in a Natural Fertility Population"

American Journal of Human Biology 24: 786-799 (2012).

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Gaulin, S.J.C, M. Krasnow, D. Truxaw, J. New, H. Ozono, S. Uono, T. Ueno, and K. Minemoto

"Cognitive adaptations for gathering-related navigation in humans."

Evolution and Human Behavior 32: 1-12. 2011

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Aswani, S., T. Furusawa, H. Furusawa, R. Eddie, M. Tuni, and F. Pitakaka

"Communicable and non-communicable diseases in the Solomon Islands villages during recovery from a massive earthquake in April 2007"

The New Zealand Medical Journal 124: 28 pages. 2011

Blackwell, Aaron D., Michael D. Gurven, Lawrence S. Sugiyama, Felicia C. Madimenos, Melissa A. Liebert, Melanie A. Martin, Hillard S. Kaplan, J. Josh Snodgrass

"Evidence for a Peak Shift in a Humoral Response to Helminths: Age Profiles of IgE in the Shuar of Ecuador, the Tsimane of Bolivia, and the U.S. NHANES"

2011

Gurven, Michael, Jeffrey Winking, and Hillard Kaplan

"Father death and adult success among the Tsimane: implications for marriage and divorce"

Evolution and Human Behavior 32:79-89. 2011

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Allayee, Hooman, Sarinnapha Vasunilashorn, Caleb E. Finch, Eileen M. Crimmins, Suvi A. Vikman, Jonathan Stieglitz, Michael Gurven, and Hillard Kaplan

"Inflammatory Gene Variants in the Tsimane, an Indigenous Bolivian Population with a High Infectious Load"

Biodemography and Social Biology 57(1):33-52. 2011

Research Themes:

Blackwell, AD., FC Madimenos , JJ Snodgrass, MA Liebert, TJ Cepon, LS Sugiyama

"Normative calcaneal quantitative ultrasound datafor the indigenous Shuar and non-Shuar Colonos of the Ecuadorian Amazon"

Arch Osteoporo, 2011

Gaulin, S.J.C. and W.D. Lassek

"Sex differences in the relationship of dietary fatty acids to cognitive measures in American children"

Frontiers in Evolutionary Neuroscience, 3. 2011

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Friedkin, N.E. 2011

"Spine Segments in Small World Networks"

Social Networks 33:88-97.

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Gurven, Michael D., Jonathan Stieglitz, Hillard Kaplan, Jeffrey Winking, and Basilio Vie Tayo.

"Spousal Violence and Paternal Disinvestment Among Tsimane Forager-Horticulturalists"

American Journal of Human Biology 23:445-457 (2011).

Research Themes:

Barrett, Clark, Frank W. Marlowe, J. Colette Berbesque, Alexander Bolyanatz, Michael Gurven and David Tracer

"The 'spiteful' origins of human cooperation"

Proceedings of Royal Society B 278: 2159-2164. 2011

Research Themes:

Gurven, Michael, Jeffrey Winking, and Hillard Kaplan

"The Impact of Parents and Self-Selection on Child Survival among the Tsimane of Bolivia"

Current Anthropology 52(2):277-284. 2011

Research Themes:

Gurven, Michael, Jeffrey Winking.

"The Total Cost of Father Desertion"

American Journal of Human Biology 23:755-763 (2011).

Research Themes:

Gurven, Michael, Christopher von Rueden and Hillard Kaplan

"Why do men seek status? Fitness payoffs to dominance and prestige"

Proceedings of Royal Society B 278: 2223-2232. 2011

Research Themes:

Gaulin, S. J. C. and W.D. Lassek

"Why Women Need Fat"

New York: Hudson Street/Penguin Group. 2011

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H. Liere & A.E. Larsen.

"Cascading trait-mediation: disruption of a trait-mediated mutualism by parasite-induced behavioral modifications."

Oikos 119: 1394-1400.

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