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Biodemography and Evolution

Costs of reproduction and maternal depletion in a high fertility and mortality population.

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The offspring quantity-quality trade-off and human fertility variation.

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Immune function in Amazonian horticulturalists.

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Expanding the insurance hypothesis of obesity with physiological cues (Commentary on Nettle, Andrews, and Bateson, 'Food insecurity as a driver of obesity in humans: The insurance hypothesis').

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A Matter of Perception: Subjective socioeconomic status and cortisol among inhabitants of the island of Utila, Honduras.

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Mortality, senescence and life span. In: Chimpanzees and Human Evolution.

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Father absence but not fosterage predicts food insecurity, relative poverty and poor child health in northern Tanzania.

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Why household inefficiency? An experimental approach to assess spousal resource distribution preferences in a subsistence population undergoing socioeconomic change.

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What explains personality covariation? A test of the socioecological complexity hypothesis.

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Human grooming in comparative perspective: using phylogenetic analyses to test hygienic, thermoregulatory and social functions among six small-scale societies.

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