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Biodemography and Evolution

“I have never seen something like that”: Discrepancies between lived experiences and the global health concept of child marriage in northern Tanzania.

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Cross-cultural research must prioritize equitable collaboration.

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Shared interests or sexual conflict? Spousal age gap, women’s wellbeing and fertility in rural Tanzania.

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Married too young? The behavioral ecology of 'child marriage'.

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Human uniqueness? Life history diversity among small-scale societies and chimpanzees.

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Do computed tomography findings agree with traditional osteological examination? The case of porous cranial lesions.

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Using a multimethod life history approach to navigate the osteological paradox: A case study from Prehispanic Nasca, Peru.

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Postpartum depression and mother-offspring conflict over maternal investment.

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Elephant genome reveals insights into differences in disease susceptibility between species.

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Identifying key questions in the ecology and evolution of cancer.

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