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The following pages link to Monique Borgerhoff Mulder (Q90321621):
Displaying 50 items.
- The offspring quantity-quality trade-off and human fertility variation (Q26750483) (← links)
- No evidence that polygynous marriage is a harmful cultural practice in northern Tanzania (Q27322630) (← links)
- Sex ratio effects on reproductive strategies in humans (Q28646761) (← links)
- Fred Nelson (ed): Community Rights, Conservation & Contested Land: The Politics of Natural Resource Governance in Africa (Q28743921) (← links)
- Simulating trait evolution for cross-cultural comparison (Q33735552) (← links)
- Attitudinal and behavioral characteristics predict high risk sexual activity in rural Tanzanian youth (Q33754355) (← links)
- Serial monogamy as polygyny or polyandry? : marriage in the tanzanian pimbwe (Q33840643) (← links)
- Remarkable rates of lightning strike mortality in Malawi (Q34130344) (← links)
- Wealth Transmission and Inequality among Hunter‐Gatherers (Q34391948) (← links)
- Ethnicity and child health in northern Tanzania: Maasai pastoralists are disadvantaged compared to neighbouring ethnic groups (Q34420535) (← links)
- Understanding the nature of wealth and its effects on human fitness (Q34455057) (← links)
- Bateman's principles and human sex roles (Q34988263) (← links)
- How national context, project design, and local community characteristics influence success in community-based conservation projects (Q36504345) (← links)
- Sterols in the central nervous system (Q37388383) (← links)
- Intergenerational wealth transmission and the dynamics of inequality in small-scale societies (Q37471528) (← links)
- Too many men: the violence problem? (Q38196097) (← links)
- Leadership in Mammalian Societies: Emergence, Distribution, Power, and Payoff (Q38629103) (← links)
- Father absence but not fosterage predicts food insecurity, relative poverty, and poor child health in northern Tanzania (Q38793663) (← links)
- Review of Demography and Evolutionary Ecology of Hadza Hunter-Gatherers by Nicholas Blurton Jones : (Cambridge University Press, 2016). (Q39038075) (← links)
- Human migration, protected areas, and conservation outreach in Tanzania (Q39425050) (← links)
- The Origins and Maintenance of Female Genital Modification across Africa : Bayesian Phylogenetic Modeling of Cultural Evolution under the Influence of Selection (Q40022839) (← links)
- Reply to Rieger and Wagner: Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices (Q42631448) (← links)
- The ecology of the male life course (Q42741957) (← links)
- Testing hypotheses for the success of different conservation strategies (Q43816435) (← links)
- Tradeoffs and sexual conflict over women's fertility preferences in Mpimbwe (Q43943435) (← links)
- Chance to learn and teach in the developing world (Q43945063) (← links)
- The role of research in evaluating conservation strategies in Tanzania: the case of the Katavi-Rukwa ecosystem (Q43945769) (← links)
- Seasonal food insecurity and perceived social support in rural Tanzania (Q43946004) (← links)
- A cross-cultural investigation of the role of foot size in physical attractiveness (Q43947797) (← links)
- Are men and women really so different? (Q46011188) (← links)
- Species loss: climate plan saves only trees (Q46321258) (← links)
- Erratum to ‘Bateman's principles and human sex roles’. (Q47129787) (← links)
- Cultural macroevolution on neighbor graphs : vertical and horizontal transmission among Western North American Indian societies (Q47190608) (← links)
- Anthropology: it can be interdisciplinary (Q47311796) (← links)
- Problems modelling behavioural variation across Western North American Indian societies. (Q54941123) (← links)
- Ecological, economic and social perspectives on cocoa production worldwide (Q56567753) (← links)
- Interdisciplinary collaboration: painting a brighter picture and identifying the real problem (Q57133208) (← links)
- Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model (Q57952517) (← links)
- Correction to: 'Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model' (Q58089417) (← links)
- Intergenerational Wealth Transmission among Agriculturalists (Q58093252) (← links)
- Reply (Q58093263) (← links)
- Production Systems, Inheritance, and Inequality in Premodern Societies (Q58093273) (← links)
- Domestication Alone Does Not Lead to Inequality (Q58298870) (← links)
- Assessing community-based conservation projects: A systematic review and multilevel analysis of attitudinal, behavioral, ecological, and economic outcomes (Q59304194) (← links)
- Chance to learn and teach in the developing world (Q60066924) (← links)
- Anthropology: Power of the past (Q74202972) (← links)
- Summer books (Q74212126) (← links)
- Economic inequality drives female sexualization (Q91068696) (← links)
- Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth (Q91860692) (← links)
- The evolution of female-biased kinship in humans and other mammals (Q91860754) (← links)