240 results on '"Mulder, Monique Borgerhoff"'
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2. Little evidence that nonmonogamous family structures are detrimental to children's well-being in Mpimbwe, Tanzania.
3. The multinomial index : a robust measure of reproductive skew
4. Navigating cross-cultural research : methodological and ethical considerations
5. Lions, Bylaws, and Conservation Metrics
6. The evolution of female-biased kinship in humans and other mammals
7. Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth
8. Unpacking mating success and testing Bateman’s principles in a human population
9. Effects of perceptions of forest change and intergroup competition on community‐based conservation behaviors.
10. Governance characteristics and feelings of safety are associated with attitudinal success in community‐based natural resource management & conservation organizations in northern Kenya.
11. Economic inequality drives female sexualization
12. The Role of Research in Evaluating Conservation Strategies in Tanzania: The Case of the Katavi-Rukwa Ecosystem
13. Testing Hypotheses for the Success of Different Conservation Strategies
14. The Consequences of Internal Migration in Sub-Saharan Africa : A Case Study
15. A Study of East African Kinship and Marriage Using a Phylogenetically Based Comparative Method
16. The offspring quantity – quality trade-off and human fertility variation
17. REPLY TO RIEGER AND WAGNER : Context matters when studying purportedly harmful cultural practices
18. Problems modelling behavioural variation across Western North American Indian societies
19. Leadership in Mammalian Societies: Emergence, Distribution, Power, and Payoff
20. No evidence that polygynous marriage is a harmful cultural practice in northern Tanzania
21. Who Helps and Why? : Cooperative Networks in Mpimbwe
22. Human Migration, Protected Areas, and Conservation Outreach in Tanzania
23. The Origins and Maintenance of Female Genital Modification across Africa: Bayesian Phylogenetic Modeling of Cultural Evolution under the Influence of Selection
24. How national context, project design, and local community characteristics influence success in community-based conservation projects
25. Understanding the nature of wealth and its effects on human fitness
26. Simulating trait evolution for cross-cultural comparison
27. Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and the Dynamics of Inequality in Small-Scale Societies
28. Grass-roots Justice in Tanzania: Cultural evolution and game theory help to explain how a history of cooperation influences the success of social organizations
29. Sungusungu: The Role of Preexisting and Evolving Social Institutions among Tanzanian Vigilante Organizations
30. On Pastoralism and Inequality
31. Bateman's principles and human sex roles
32. Knowledge and attitudes of children of the Rupununi: Implications for conservation in Guyana
33. Marital Status and Reproductive Performance in Kipsigis Women: Re- Evaluating the Polygyny-Fertility Hypothesis
34. Factors Affecting Infant Care in the Kipsigis
35. Demography of Pastoralists: Preliminary Data on the Datoga of Tanzania
36. The Use of Quantitative Observational Techniques in Anthropology [and Comments and Replies]
37. Inuit Sex-Ratio Variation: Population Control, Ethnographic Error, or Parental Manipulation? [and Comments and Reply]
38. Bridewealth and Its Correlates: Quantifying Changes Over Time
39. Rethinking Polygyny: Co-Wives, Codes, and Cultural Systems [and Comments and Reply]
40. Progress in Human Sociobiology
41. On Cultural and Reproductive Success: Kipsigis Evidence
42. Kipsigis Women's Preferences for Wealthy Men: Evidence for Female Choice in Mammals?
43. Early Maturing Kipsigis Women Have Higher Reproductive Success than Late Maturing Women and Cost More to Marry
44. Adaptation and Evolutionary Approaches to Anthropology
45. Production systems, inheritance, and inequality in premodern societies: conclusions
46. Intergenerational wealth transmission among agriculturalists: foundations of agrarian equity
47. Domestication alone does not lead to inequality: intergenerational wealth transmission among horticulturalists
48. Pastoralism and wealth inequality: revisiting an old question
49. Wealth transmission and inequality among hunter-gatherers
50. The emergence and persistence of inequality in premodern societies: introduction to the special section
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