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Biodemography and Evolution

Forest terrains influence walking kinematics among the Amazonian Tsimane.

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Cultural variation in running techniques among non-industrial societies.

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Female Health Across the Tree of Life: Insights at the Intersection of Women's Health, One Health and Planetary Health.

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The importance of elders: extending Hamilton’s force of selection to include intergenerational transfers.

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Cancer susceptibility as a cost of reproduction and contributor to life history evolution.

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Variability in energy expenditure is much greater in males than females.

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Navigational experience and the preservation of spatial abilities into old age among a tropical forager-farmer population.

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Wins and losses in intergroup conflicts reflect energy balance in red-tailed monkeys.

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Of elephants and other mammals: A comparative review of reproductive tumors and potential impact on conservation.

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The importance of elders: Extending Hamilton’s force of selection to include intergenerational transfers.

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