Biodemography and Evolution
Marisa Meno

Graduate Student Fellow
I am a graduate student in the Sociology Department at UC Santa Barbara. I received my B.A. in Social Science with a specialization in Sociology from San Diego State University. My research interests are race/ethnicity/nation in the United States and Latin America, mixed race studies, racial identity formation, and racial classifications. My previous research looked at gendered-violence in Juarez, Mexico, forced sterilization in the U.S. during the 20th century, and immigrant and refugee women in San Diego .
Child-directed speech is infrequent in a forager-farmer population: a time allocation study.
Child Development 90(3):.759-773.
Marital violence and fertility in a relatively egalitarian high fertility population.
Nature Human Behaviour.
How universal is the general factor of personality? An analysis of the Big Five in forager farmers of the Bolivian Amazon.
Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology 1-17.
When to diversify, and with whom? Choosing partners among out-group strangers in lowland Bolivia.
Evolution and Human Behavior 39(1):30-39.
Information transmission and the oral tradition: evidence of a late-life service niche for Tsimane Amerindians.
Evolution and Human Behavior 39:94-105.
Low perceived control is associated with treatment seeking among high mortality Bolivian forager-farmers.
Social Science and Medicine 200:156-165. + SUPPLEMENT.
Are intestinal worms nature's anti-atherosclerosis vaccine?
European Heart Journal 2018; doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehy129
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