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Biodemography and Evolution

Computed tomography shows high fracture prevalence among physically active forager-horticulturalists with high fertility.

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Testosterone is positively and estradiol negatively associated with mucosal immunity in Amazonian adolescents.

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Niche diversity can explain cultural differences in personality structure.

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The dynamics of men’s cooperation and social status in a small-scale society.

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Child-directed speech is infrequent in a forager-farmer population: a time allocation study.

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Periodic catastrophes over human evolutionary history are necessary to explain the forager population paradox

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Methodological differences cannot explain associations between health, anthropometrics and excess RMR.

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Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth.

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Differences in Tsimane children's growth outcomes and associated determinants as estimated by WHO standards vs. within-population references.

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Patterns of paternal investment explain cross-cultural variance in jealous response.

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