Prof. Loren Cordain: dieta do paleolítico e saúde baseada na evolução humana
Foto: Dr. Loren Cordain.
The Paleo Diet
Lose Weight and Get Healthy Eating the Food You Were Designed to Eat
Papers
- Carrera-Bastos P, Fontes-Villalba M, O’Keefe JH, Lindeberg S, Cordain L. The western diet and lifestyle and diseases of civilization. Research Reports in Clinical Cardiology. March 2011. Volume 2011:2 Pages 15 - 35.
- O’Keefe JH, Vogel R, Lavie CJ, Cordain L. Organic fitness: physical activity consistent with our hunter-gatherer heritage. Phys Sportsmed. 2010 Dec;38(4):11-8.
- Kuipers RS, Luxwolda MF, Dijck-Brouwer DA, Eaton SB, Crawford MA, Cordain L, Muskiet FA. Estimated macronutrient and fatty acid intakes from an East African Paleolithic diet. Br J Nutr. 2010 Dec;104(11):1666-87.
- O’Keefe JH, Vogel R, Lavie CJ, Cordain L. Achieving Hunter-gatherer Fitness in the 21(st) Century: Back to the Future. Am J Med. 2010 Dec;123(12):1082-6.
- Eaton SB, Konner MJ, Cordain L. Diet-dependent acid load, Paleolithic nutrition, and evolutionary health promotion. Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Feb;91(2):295-7. Epub 2009 Dec 30. Erratum in: Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Apr;91(4):1072.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Sparling PB. Evolution, body composition, insulin receptor competition, and insulin resistance. Prev Med. 2009 Oct;49(4):283-5.
- Ramsden CE, Faurot KR, Carrera-Bastos P, Cordain L, De Lorgeril M, Sperling LS. Dietary fat quality and coronary heart disease prevention: a unified theory based on evolutionary, historical, global, and modern perspectives. Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med. 2009 Aug;11(4):289-301.
- Treloar V, Logan AC, Danby FW, Cordain L, Mann NJ. Comment on acne and glycemic index. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2008 Jan;58(1):175-7.
- Cordain L. Dietary implications for the development of acne: a shifting paradigm. In: U.S. Dermatology Review II 2006, (Ed.,Bedlow, J). Touch Briefings Publications, London , 2006.
- Cordain L, Hickey MS. Ultraviolet radiation represents an evolutionary selective pressure for the south-to-north gradient of the MTHFR 677TT genotype. Am J Clin Nutr. 2006 Nov;84(5):1243; author reply 1244-5.
- O’Keefe JH Jr, Cordain L, Jones PG, Abuissa H. Coronary artery disease prognosis and C-reactive protein levels improve in proportion to percent lowering of low-density lipoprotein. Am J Cardiol. 2006 Jul 1;98(1):135-9.
- Cordain L. Implications for the role of diet in acne. Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2005 Jun;24(2):84-91. Review.
- Hoyt G, Hickey MS, Cordain L. Dissociation of the glycaemic and insulinaemic responses to whole and skimmed milk. Br J Nutr. 2005 Feb;93(2):175-7.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Sebastian A, Mann N, Lindeberg S, Watkins BA, O’Keefe JH, Brand-Miller J. Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the 21st century. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Feb;81(2):341-54. Review.
- Abuissa H, O’Keefe JH, Cordain, L. Realigning our 21st century diet and lifestyle with our hunter-gatherer genetic identity. Directions Psych 2005;25: SR1-SR10.
- O’Keefe JH Jr, Cordain L, Harris WH, Moe RM, Vogel R. Optimal low-density lipoprotein is 50 to 70 mg/dl: lower is better and physiologically normal. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2004 Jun 2;43(11):2142-6. Review.
- Lindeberg S, Cordain L, Råstam L, Ahrén B. Serum uric acid in traditional Pacific Islanders and in Swedes. J Intern Med. 2004 Mar;255(3):373-8.
- O’Keefe JH Jr, Cordain L. Cardiovascular disease resulting from a diet and lifestyle at odds with our Paleolithic genome: how to become a 21st-century hunter-gatherer. Mayo Clin Proc. 2004 Jan;79(1):101-8. Review.
- Cordain L, Eades MR, Eades MD. Hyperinsulinemic diseases of civilization: more than just Syndrome X. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2003 Sep;136(1):95-112. Review.
- Lindeberg S, Cordain L, and Eaton SB. Biological and clinical potential of a Paleolithic diet. J Nutri Environ Med 2003; 13(3):149-160.
- Lindeberg S, Ahrén B, Nilsson A, Cordain L, Nilsson-Ehle P, Vessby B. Determinants of serum triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in traditional Trobriand Islanders: the Kitava Study. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 2003;63(3):175-80.
- Cordain L, Lindeberg S, Hurtado M, Hill K, Eaton SB, Brand-Miller J. Acne vulgaris: a disease of Western civilization. Arch Dermatol. 2002 Dec;138(12):1584-90.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Miller JB, Mann N, Hill K. The paradoxical nature of hunter-gatherer diets: meat-based, yet non-atherogenic. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2002 Mar;56 Suppl 1:S42-52. Review.
- Cordain L, Watkins BA, Florant GL, Kelher M, Rogers L, Li Y. Fatty acid analysis of wild ruminant tissues: evolutionary implications for reducing diet-related chronic disease. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2002 Mar;56(3):181-91. Review.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Brand Miller J, Lindeberg S, Jensen C. An evolutionary analysis of the aetiology and pathogenesis of juvenile-onset myopia. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 2002 Apr;80(2):125-35. Review.
- Cordain L. The nutritional characteristics of a contemporary diet based upon Paleolithic food groups. J Am Nutraceut Assoc 2002; 5:15-24.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Lindeberg S. Evolutionary health promotion: a consideration of common counterarguments. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):119-23.
- Eaton SB, Strassman BI, Nesse RM, Neel JV, Ewald PW, Williams GC, Weder AB, Eaton SB 3rd, Lindeberg S, Konner MJ, Mysterud I, Cordain L. Evolutionary health promotion. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):109-18.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Eaton SB. An evolutionary foundation for health promotion. World Rev Nutr Diet. 2001;90:5-12. Review.
- Cordain L, Watkins BA, Mann NJ. Fatty acid composition and energy density of foods available to African hominids. Evolutionary implications for human brain development. World Rev Nutr Diet. 2001;90:144-61.
- Cordain L, Miller JB, Eaton SB, Mann N. Macronutrient estimations in hunter-gatherer diets. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Dec;72(6):1589-92.
- Cordain, L., Brand Miller, J., Eaton, S.B. & Mann, N. (2000). Macronutrient estimations in hunter-gatherer diets (letter). Am J Clin Nutr 2000; 72:1589-90.
- Cordain L, Toohey L, Smith MJ, Hickey MS. Modulation of immune function by dietary lectins in rheumatoid arthritis. Br J Nutr. 2000 Mar;83(3):207-17. Review.
- Cordain L, Miller JB, Eaton SB, Mann N, Holt SH, Speth JD. Plant-animal subsistence ratios and macronutrient energy estimations in worldwide hunter-gatherer diets. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Mar;71(3):682-92.
- Powell PD, DeMartini JC, Azari P, Stargell LA, Cordain L, Tucker A. Evolutionary stable strategy: a test for theories of retroviral pathology which are based upon the concept of molecular mimicry. J Theor Biol. 2000 Feb 7;202(3):213-29.
- Cordain, L., Brand Miller, J., Eaton, S.B. & Mann, N. Hunter-gatherer diets – a shore based perspective (letter). Am J Clin Nutrition 2000; 72:1585-86.
- Cordain L. Cereal grains: humanity’s double-edged sword. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1999;84:19-73. Review.
- Cordain L, Miller J, Mann N. Scant evidence of periodic starvation among hunter-gatherers. Diabetologia. 1999 Mar;42(3):383-4.
- Cordain L, Gotshall RW, Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd. Physical activity, energy expenditure and fitness: an evolutionary perspective. Int J Sports Med. 1998 Jul;19(5):328-35.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd, Sinclair AJ, Cordain L, Mann NJ. Dietary intake of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids during the paleolithic. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1998;83:12-23.
- Cordain L. Atherogenic potential of peanut oil-based monounsaturated fatty acids diets. Lipids. 1998 Feb;33(2):229-30.
- Cordain L, Gotshall RW, Eaton SB. Evolutionary aspects of exercise. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1997;81:49-60. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L. Evolutionary aspects of diet: old genes, new fuels. Nutritional changes since agriculture. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1997;81:26-37.
Book chapters:
- Cordain L. Not just another low-carb diet. The Paleo Diet, 2nd edition, 2010.
- Cordain L. The paleo diet basics. The Paleo Diet Cookbook, 2010.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Sebastian A. The Ancestral Biomedical Environment In: Endothelial Biomedicine. W.C. Aird (Ed), Cambridge University Press, 2007, pp. 129-134.
- Cordain L. Implications of Plio-Pleistocene Hominin Diets for Modern Humans. In: Early Hominin Diets: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable. Ungar, P (Ed.), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2006, pp 363-83.
- Cordain L. Saturated fat consumption in ancestral human diets: implications for contemporary intakes. In: Phytochemicals, Nutrient-Gene Interactions, Meskin MS, Bidlack WR, Randolph RK (Eds.), CRC Press (Taylor & Francis Group), 2006, pp. 115-126.
- Eaton SB, Eaton III SB, Cordain L. Evolution, Diet, and Health. Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution, 2002.
Other articles
- Cordain L., Campbell TC. The protein debate. Performance Menu.
- Miller J., Mann N., Cordain L. Paleolithic Nutrition: What did our ancestors eat?, in Genes to Galaxy. The Science Foundatin for Physics, Sydney Univ. 2009.
- Cordain L. Whole wheat heart attack. The Paleo Diet Newsletter, 2008.
- Cordain L. Meal Times, Intermittent Fasting, Caloric Restriction and Health/Longevity. The Paleo Diet Newsletter, 2005.
- Cordain L. A ridiculously easy guide to good nutrition. Bigger, faster, stronger. 2004
Books
- Cordain L. The Paleo Diet: Lose Weight and Get Healthy by Eating the Foods You Were Designed to Eat. Wiley, 2nd Edition 2010.
- Cordain L. The Paleo Diet Cookbook: More than 150 recipes for Paleo Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners, Snacks, and Beverages. Wiley, 2010.
Interviews (audio)
- Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb show show with Jimmy Moore. Paleo Extravaganza Week: Dr. Loren Cordain (Episode 449). Mar 01, 2011
- Bob Poole’s Water Cooler Hangout interview with Dr. Loren Cordain on August 24, 2010
- Me and My Diabetes interview with Dr. Cordain about autoimmune disease and food triggers, on March 22, 2010
- Me and My Diabetes interview with Dr. Cordain about saturated fats and grain consumption, on March 24, 2010
- Livin’ La Vida Low-Carb show show with Jimmy Moore. Interview with Dr. Cordain discussing the Paleo Diet. April 23, 2009.
Videos
- Origins and Evolution of the Western Diet
- Dr. Loren Cordain interview for portuguese television. May/2009.
- The Paleo Diet Cookbook, by Dr. Loren Cordain
- What is the Paleo Diet, Dr Loren Cordain
Seminars
Websites
Dr. Staffan Lindeberg: dieta do paleolítico na nutrição médica
Foto: Dr. Staffan Lindeberg.
Dr. Staffan Lindeberg
Paleolithic Diet in Medical Nutrition
Papers
- Jönsson T, Granfeldt Y, Erlanson-Albertsson C, Ahrén B, Lindeberg S. A paleolithic diet is more satiating per calorie than a mediterranean-like diet in individuals with ischemic heart disease. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2010 Nov 30;7:85.
- Agmon-Levin N, Bat-sheva PK, Barzilai O, Ram M, Lindeberg S, Frostegård J, Shoenfeld Y. Antitreponemal antibodies leading to autoantibody production and protection from atherosclerosis in Kitavans from Papua New Guinea. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2009 Sep;1173:675-82.
- Jönsson T, Granfeldt Y, Ahrén B, Branell UC, Pålsson G, Hansson A, Söderström M, Lindeberg S. Beneficial effects of a Paleolithic diet on cardiovascular risk factors in type 2 diabetes: a randomized cross-over pilot study. Cardiovasc Diabetol. 2009 Jul 16;8:35.
- Lindeberg S, Jönsson T, Granfeldt Y, Borgstrand E, Soffman J, Sjöström K, Ahrén B. A Palaeolithic diet improves glucose tolerance more than a Mediterranean-like diet in individuals with ischaemic heart disease. Diabetologia. 2007 Sep;50(9):1795-807. Epub 2007 Jun 22.
- Frostegård J, Tao W, Georgiades A, Råstam L, Lindblad U, Lindeberg S. Atheroprotective natural anti-phosphorylcholine antibodies of IgM subclass are decreased in Swedish controls as compared to non-westernized individuals from New Guinea. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2007 Mar 20;4:7.
- Jönsson T, Ahrén B, Pacini G, Sundler F, Wierup N, Steen S, Sjöberg T, Ugander M, Frostegård J, Göransson L, Lindeberg S. A Paleolithic diet confers higher insulin sensitivity, lower C-reactive protein and lower blood pressure than a cereal-based diet in domestic pigs. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2006 Nov 2;3:39.
- Jönsson T, Olsson S, Ahrén B, Bøg-Hansen TC, Dole A, Lindeberg S. Agrarian diet and diseases of affluence–do evolutionary novel dietary lectins cause leptin resistance? BMC Endocr Disord. 2005 Dec 10;5:10.
- Lindeberg S. Who wants to be normal? Eur Heart J. 2005 Dec;26(24):2605-6. Epub 2005 Oct 13.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Sebastian A, Mann N, Lindeberg S, Watkins BA, O’Keefe JH, Brand-Miller J. Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the 21st century. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Feb;81(2):341-54. Review.
- Lindeberg S, Cordain L, Råstam L, Ahrén B. Serum uric acid in traditional Pacific Islanders and in Swedes. J Intern Med. 2004 Mar;255(3):373-8.
- Lindeberg S, Cordain L, and Eaton SB. Biological and clinical potential of a Paleolithic diet. J Nutri Environ Med 2003; 13(3):149-160.
- Lindeberg S. Palaeolithic diet ("stone age" diet). Popular diets, body weight and health, 2003.
- Lindeberg S. Stroke in Papua New Guinea. Lancet Neurol. 2003 May;2(5):273; discussion 273.
- Lindeberg S, Ahrén B, Nilsson A, Cordain L, Nilsson-Ehle P, Vessby B. Determinants of serum triglycerides and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in traditional Trobriand Islanders: the Kitava Study. Scand J Clin Lab Invest. 2003;63(3):175-80.
- Cordain L, Lindeberg S, Hurtado M, Hill K, Eaton SB, Brand-Miller J. Acne vulgaris: a disease of Western civilization. Arch Dermatol. 2002 Dec;138(12):1584-90.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Brand Miller J, Lindeberg S, Jensen C. An evolutionary analysis of the aetiology and pathogenesis of juvenile-onset myopia. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 2002 Apr;80(2):125-35. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Lindeberg S. Evolutionary health promotion: a consideration of common counterarguments. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):119-23.
- Eaton SB, Strassman BI, Nesse RM, Neel JV, Ewald PW, Williams GC, Weder AB, Eaton SB 3rd, Lindeberg S, Konner MJ, Mysterud I, Cordain L. Evolutionary health promotion. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):109-18. Review.
- Lindeberg S, Söderberg S, Ahrén B, Olsson T. Large differences in serum leptin levels between nonwesternized and westernized populations: the Kitava study. J Intern Med. 2001 Jun;249(6):553-8.
- Lindeberg S, Eliasson M, Lindahl B, Ahrén B. Low serum insulin in traditional Pacific Islanders–the Kitava Study. Metabolism. 1999 Oct;48(10):1216-9.
- Lindeberg S, Berntorp E, Nilsson-Ehle P, Terént A, Vessby B. Age relations of cardiovascular risk factors in a traditional Melanesian society: the Kitava Study. Am J Clin Nutr. 1997 Oct;66(4):845-52.
- Lindeberg S, Berntorp E, Carlsson R, Eliasson M, Marckmann P. Haemostatic variables in Pacific Islanders apparently free from stroke and ischaemic heart disease–the Kitava Study. Thromb Haemost. 1997 Jan;77(1):94-8.
- Lindeberg S, Nilsson-Ehle P, Vessby B. Lipoprotein composition and serum cholesterol ester fatty acids in nonwesternized Melanesians. Lipids. 1996 Feb;31(2):153-8.
- Lindeberg S, Nilsson-Ehle P, Terént A, Vessby B, Scherstén B. Cardiovascular risk factors in a Melanesian population apparently free from stroke and ischaemic heart disease: the Kitava study. J Intern Med. 1994 Sep;236(3):331-40.
- Srikumar TS, Källgård A, Lindeberg S, Ockerman PA, Akesson B. Trace element concentrations in hair of subjects from two South Pacific Islands, Atafu (Tokelau) and Kitava (Papua New Guinea). J Trace Elem Electrolytes Health Dis. 1994 Mar;8(1):21-6.
- Lindeberg S, Lundh B. Apparent absence of stroke and ischaemic heart disease in a traditional Melanesian island: a clinical study in Kitava. J Intern Med. 1993 Mar;233(3):269-75.
Books
- Lindeberg S. Food and Western Disease: Health and nutrition from an evolutionary perspective. 2010. See Introduction here.
- Lindeberg S. Modern Human Physiology with Respect to Evolutionary Adaptations that Relate to Diet in the Past, in The Evolution of Hominin Diets: Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology, 2009.
Interviews (video)
Website
Dr. Body Eaton: dieta do paleolítico e saúde baseada na evolução humana
Dr. Boyd Eaton
Paleolithic diets and evolutionary health promotion
Papers
- Konner M, Eaton SB. Paleolithic nutrition: twenty-five years later. Nutr Clin Pract. 2010 Dec;25(6):594-602.
- Kuipers RS, Luxwolda MF, Janneke Dijck-Brouwer DA, Eaton SB, Crawford MA, Cordain L, Muskiet FA. Estimated macronutrient and fatty acid intakes from an East African Paleolithic diet. Br J Nutr. 2010 Dec;104(11):1666-87. Epub 2010 Sep 23.
- Eaton SB, Konner MJ, Cordain L. Diet-dependent acid load, Paleolithic nutrition, and evolutionary health promotion. Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Feb;91(2):295-7. Epub 2009 Dec 30. Erratum in: Am J Clin Nutr. 2010 Apr;91(4):1072.
- Eaton SB. Evolution and cholesterol. World Rev Nutr Diet. 2009;100:46-54. Epub 2009 Aug 17. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Sparling PB. Evolution, body composition, insulin receptor competition, and insulin resistance. Prev Med. 2009 Oct;49(4):283-5. Epub 2009 Aug 15.
- Eaton SB. The ancestral human diet: what was it and should it be a paradigm for contemporary nutrition? Proc Nutr Soc. 2006 Feb;65(1):1-6.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Sebastian A, Mann N, Lindeberg S, Watkins BA, O’Keefe JH, Brand-Miller J. Origins and evolution of the Western diet: health implications for the 21st century. Am J Clin Nutr. 2005 Feb;81(2):341-54. Review.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB. An evolutionary perspective on human physical activity: implications for health. Comp Biochem Physiol A Mol Integr Physiol. 2003 Sep;136(1):153-9. Review.
- Saris WH, Blair SN, van Baak MA, Eaton SB, Davies PS, Di Pietro L, Fogelholm M, Rissanen A, Schoeller D, Swinburn B, Tremblay A, Westerterp KR, Wyatt H. How much physical activity is enough to prevent unhealthy weight gain? Outcome of the IASO 1st Stock Conference and consensus statement. Obes Rev. 2003 May;4(2):101-14. Review.
- Staffan Lindebrg, Loren Cordain and S. Boyd Eaton. Biological and Clinical Potential of a Palaeolithic Diet. Journal of Nutritional & Environmental Medicine. Sep 2003, 13(3), 149-160
- Cordain L, Lindeberg S, Hurtado M, Hill K, Eaton SB, Brand-Miller J. Acne vulgaris: a disease of Western civilization. Arch Dermatol. 2002 Dec;138(12):1584-90.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Miller JB, Mann N, Hill K. The paradoxical nature of hunter-gatherer diets: meat-based, yet non-atherogenic. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2002 Mar;56 Suppl 1:S42-52. Review.
- Cordain L, Eaton SB, Brand Miller J, Lindeberg S, Jensen C. An evolutionary analysis of the aetiology and pathogenesis of juvenile-onset myopia. Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 2002 Apr;80(2):125-35. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Lindeberg S. Evolutionary health promotion: a consideration of common counterarguments. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):119-23.
- Eaton SB, Strassman BI, Nesse RM, Neel JV, Ewald PW, Williams GC, Weder AB, Eaton SB 3rd, Lindeberg S, Konner MJ, Mysterud I, Cordain L. Evolutionary health promotion. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):109-18. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L, Eaton SB. An evolutionary foundation for health promotion. World Rev Nutr Diet. 2001;90:5-12. Review.
- Cordain L, Miller JB, Eaton SB, Mann N. Macronutrient estimations in hunter-gatherer diets. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Dec;72(6):1589-92.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd. Paleolithic vs. modern diets–selected pathophysiological implications. Eur J Nutr. 2000 Apr;39(2):67-70.
- Cordain L, Miller JB, Eaton SB, Mann N, Holt SH, Speth JD. Plant-animal subsistence ratios and macronutrient energy estimations in worldwide hunter-gatherer diets. Am J Clin Nutr. 2000 Mar;71(3):682-92.
- Cordain L, Gotshall RW, Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd. Physical activity, energy expenditure and fitness: an evolutionary perspective. Int J Sports Med. 1998 Jul;19(5):328-35.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd, Sinclair AJ, Cordain L, Mann NJ. Dietary intake of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids during the paleolithic. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1998;83:12-23.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd, Konner MJ. Paleolithic nutrition revisited: a twelve-year retrospective on its nature and implications. Eur J Clin Nutr. 1997 Apr;51(4):207-16. Review.
- Cordain L, Gotshall RW, Eaton SB. Evolutionary aspects of exercise. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1997;81:49-60. Review.
- Eaton SB, Cordain L. Evolutionary aspects of diet: old genes, new fuels. Nutritional changes since agriculture. World Rev Nutr Diet. 1997;81:26-37. Review.
- Eaton SB, Eaton SB 3rd, Konner MJ, Shostak M. An evolutionary perspective enhances understanding of human nutritional requirements. J Nutr. 1996 Jun;126(6):1732-40. Review.
- Eaton SB, Pike MC, Short RV, Lee NC, Trussell J, Hatcher RA, Wood JW, Worthman CM, Jones NG, Konner MJ, et al. Women’s reproductive cancers in evolutionary context. Q Rev Biol. 1994 Sep;69(3):353-67. Review.
- Eaton SB. Humans, lipids and evolution. Lipids. 1992 Oct;27(10):814-20. Review.
- Eaton SB, Nelson DA. Calcium in evolutionary perspective. Am J Clin Nutr. 1991 Jul;54(1 Suppl):281S-287S.
- Eaton SB. Primitive health. J Med Assoc Ga. 1991 Mar;80(3):137-40.
- Eaton SB. What did our late paleolithic (preagricultural) ancestors eat? Nutr Rev. 1990 May;48(5):227-30.
- Burkitt DP, Eaton SB. Putting the wrong fuel in the tank. Nutrition. 1989 May-Jun;5(3):189-91.
- Eaton SB, Konner M, Shostak M. Stone agers in the fast lane: chronic degenerative diseases in evolutionary perspective. Am J Med. 1988 Apr;84(4):739-49. Review.
- Eaton SB, Konner MJ. Stone age nutrition: implications for today. ASDC J Dent Child. 1986 Jul-Aug;53(4):300-3.
- Eaton SB, Konner MJ. Stone age nutrition: implications for today. Bol Asoc Med P R. 1986 May;78(5):217-9.
- Eaton SB, Konner M. Paleolithic nutrition. A consideration of its nature and current implications. N Engl J Med. 1985 Jan 31;312(5):283-9. Review.
Book chapters
- Eaton SB, Preagricultural Diets and Evolutionary Health Promotion, for Evolution of the Human Diet: The Known, the Unknown, and the Unknowable (Human Evolution Series). 2006.
- S. Boyd Eaton, Loren Cordain and Anthony Sebastian. The Ancestral Biomedical Environment. Cambridge University Press. 2007.
- S. Boyd Eaton, MD and Stanley B. Eaton III. Evolution, Diet and Health. Departments of Anthropology and Radiology, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia USA. 2000?.
Books
- Eaton SB, Shostak M, Konner M. The Paleolithic Prescription: A Program of Diet & Exercise and a Design for Living. Harpercollins, 1989.
Dr. Randolph Ness: medicina darwiniana, psicologia evolucionária, origens e funções das emoções
Foto: Dr. Randolph Nesse.
Dr. Randolph M. Nesse
The Evolution & Medicine Review
Papers
- Stearns SC, Nesse RM, Govindaraju DR, Ellison PT. Evolution in health and medicine Sackler colloquium: Evolutionary perspectives on health and medicine. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jan 26;107 Suppl 1:1691-5.
- Nesse RM, Bergstrom CT, Ellison PT, Flier JS, Gluckman P, Govindaraju DR, Niethammer D, Omenn GS, Perlman RL, Schwartz MD, Thomas MG, Stearns SC, Valle D. Evolution in health and medicine Sackler colloquium: Making evolutionary biology a basic science for medicine. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jan 26;107 Suppl 1:1800-7.
- Nesse RM. Evolution at 150: time for truly biological psychiatry. Br J Psychiatry. 2009 Dec;195(6):471-2.
- Nesse RM, Ellsworth PC. Evolution, emotions, and emotional disorders. Am Psychol. 2009 Feb-Mar;64(2):129-39.
- Nesse RM, Ellsworth PC. Evolution, emotions, and emotional disorders. American Psychologist, 64(2):129-39, 2009.
- Nesse RM. How can evolution and neuroscience help us understand moral capacities? in The Moral Brain, Springer. 2009.
- Nesse RM. Social selection and the origins of culture. in In M. Schaller, S. J. Heine, A. in Norenzayan, T. Yamagishi & T. Kameda (Eds.) Evolution, culture, and the human mind. Philadelphia, PA: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. 2009
- Nesse RM. Evolutionary origins and functions of emotions. In: Scherer K, Sander D, editors. The Oxford Companion to Emotion and the Affective Sciences. Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 159-64, 2009.
- Nesse RM. Explaining depression: Neuroscience is not enough, evolution is essential. In: Pariente CM, Nesse RM, Nutt DJ, Wolpert L, editors. Understanding depression: A translational approach. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 17-36, 2009.
- Nesse RM, Stearns SC. The Great Opportunity: Evolutionary Applications in Medicine. Evolutionary Applications, 1 (1): 28- 48, 2008.
- Nesse RM. What evolutionary biology offers public health. Bull World Health Organ. 2008 Feb;86(2):83.
- Nesse, RM. Evolution: Medicine’s Most Basic Science, The Lancet. 2008.
- Nesse RM, Stearns SC. The Great Opportunity: Evolutionary Applications in Medicine. Evolutionary Applications, 1 (1): 28- 48, 2008.
- Nesse RM. Why so many people with selfish genes are pretty nice—Except for their hatred of The Selfish Gene. In Alan Grafen and Matt Ridley, The Selfish Gene at 30, Oxford University Press, London, 2008.
- Nesse RM. Evolution is the scientific foundation for diagnosis: psychiatry should use it. World Psychiatry. 2007 Oct;6(3):160-1.
- Nesse RM, Weder A. Darwinian medicine: What evolutionary medicine offers to endothelium researchers. In Endothelial Biomedicine, Edited by William Aird, Cambridge University Press, 122-129, 2007.
- Nesse RM, Bhatnagar S, Young, E. The evolutionary origins and functions of the stress response. The Encyclopedia of Stress, Second Edition, Edited by George Fink, Academic Press: San Diego, 2007, 965-970.
- Nesse RM: The importance of evolution for medicine. Chapter 23 in Evolutionary Medicine, Edited by Trevathan W, Smith EO & McKenna, JJ, Oxford University Press, 416-232, 2007.
- Stearns SC, Nesse RM, Haig D. Introducing evolutionary thinking for medicine. Chapter 1 in Evolutionary Biology in Health and Disease, Edited by Stephen Stearns & Jacob Koella, Oxford University Press, 3-15, 2007.
- Nesse RM. Runaway Social Selection for Displays of Partner Value and Altruism. Biological Theory 2 (2): 143-155, 2007.
- Keller MC, Nesse RM. The evolutionary significance of depressive symptoms: different adverse situations lead to different depressive symptom patterns. J Pers Soc Psychol. 2006 Aug;91(2):316-30.
- Nesse RM, Stearns SC, Omenn GS. Medicine needs evolution. Science. 2006 Feb 24;311(5764):1071.
- Nesse, RM. Evolutionary explanations for mood and mood disorders. The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Mood Disorders, edited by Daniel J. Stein , David J. Kupfer, and Alan F. Schatzberg, American Psychiatric Publishing, Washington DC, pp. 159-175, 2006.
- Keller, MC, Nesse, RM. The Evolutionary Significance of Low Mood Symptoms. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 91(2):316-30, 2006.
- Nesse RM: Darwinian medicine and Mental Disorders. Elsevier International Congress Series, 1296:83-94, 2006.
- Nesse RM. Maladaptation and natural selection. Q Rev Biol. 2005 Mar;80(1):62-70.
- Keller MC, Nesse RM. Is low mood an adaptation? Evidence for subtypes with symptoms that match precipitants. J Affect Disord. 2005 May;86(1):27-35.
- Nesse, RM. Evolutionary Psychology and Mental Health. Pages 903-937 in Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, Edited by David Buss, John Wiley and Sons, Hoboken , NJ, 2005.
- Nesse RM. Natural selection and the elusiveness of happiness. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2004 Sep 29;359(1449):1333-47. Review.
- Kruger, D.J., & Nesse, R.M: Sexual selection and the Male:Female Mortality Ratio. Evolutionary Psychology, 2: 66-85, 2004.
- Eaton SB, Strassman BI, Nesse RM, Neel JV, Ewald PW, Williams GC, Weder AB, Eaton SB 3rd, Lindeberg S, Konner MJ, Mysterud I, Cordain L. Evolutionary health promotion. Prev Med. 2002 Feb;34(2):109-18. Review.
- Nesse RM. Evolution and addiction. Addiction. 2002 Apr;97(4):470-1.
- Nesse RM. Evolutionary biology: a basic science for psychiatry. World Psychiatry. 2002 Feb;1(1):7-9.
- Nesse, RM: Medicine’s missing basic science. The New Physician, Dec. 2001: 8-10.
- Nesse RM. Motivation and melancholy: a darwinian perspective. Nebr Symp Motiv. 2001;47:179-203. Review.
- Nesse RM. The smoke detector principle. Natural selection and the regulation of defensive responses. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2001 May;935:75-85.
- Nesse RM. How is Darwinian medicine useful? West J Med. 2001 May;174(5):358-60. Review.
- Nesse RM. On the difficulty of defining disease: a Darwinian perspective. Med Health Care Philos. 2001;4(1):37-46. Review.
- Nesse, RM. The evolution of subjective commitment. In Evolution and the Capacity for Commitment, Russell Sage Press, edited by RM Nesse, 2001.
- Nesse, RM. The nature of grief: the evolution and psychology of reactions to loss. Evolution and Human Behavior 29: 59-61, 2000.
- Nesse RM. Natural selection, mental modules and intelligence. Novartis Found Symp. 2000;233:96-104; discussion 105-21. Review.
- Nesse RM. Is depression an adaptation? Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2000 Jan;57(1):14-20. Review.
- Nesse RM. How selfish genes shape moral passions. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 7 (1/2): 227-231, 2000.
- Nesse RM. Proximate and evolutionary studies of anxiety, stress and depression: synergy at the interface. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 1999 Nov;23(7):895-903. Review.
- Nesse RM Research designs that address evolutionary questions about medical disorders. pp. 16-26 in Evolutionary Medicine, S. Stearns. New York, Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Nesse RM, Williams, GC On Darwinian medicine. Life Science Research 3 (1): 1-17, 1999.
- Nesse RM. What Darwinian medicine offers psychiatry. Evolutionary Medicine, W. R. Trevathan, J. J. McKenna and E. O. Smith. New York, Oxford University Press, 1999.
- Nesse RM. Proximate and evolutionary studies of stress and depression: Synergy at the Interface. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews,23 (7): 895-903, 1999.
- Nesse RM, Williams GC. Evolution and the origins of disease. Sci Am. 1998 Nov;279(5):86-93. Erratum in: Sci Am 1999 Mar;280(3):14.
- Nesse RM. Emotional Disorders in Evolutionary Perspective. British Journal of Medical Psychology 71:397-415, 1998.
- Nesse RM and GC Williams. Evolutionary biology in the medical curriculum: What every physician should know. Bioscience 47: 664-666, 1997.
- Nesse RM, Berridge KC. Psychoactive drug use in evolutionary perspective. Science. 1997 Oct 3;278(5335):63-6.
- Marks IM, Nesse RM. Fear and fitness: An evolutionary analysis of anxiety disorders. Ethology and Sociobiology 15:247-261, 1994.
- Nesse RM: An evolutionary perspective on substance abuse. Ethology and Sociobiology 15:339-348, 1994.
- McGuire MT, Marks I, Nesse RM, Troisi A. Evolutionary biology: a basic science for psychiatry? Acta Psychiatr Scand. 1992 Aug;86(2):89-96. Review.
- Williams GC, Nesse RM. The dawn of Darwinian medicine. Q Rev Biol. 1991 Mar;66(1):1-22. Review.
- Nesse RM. What good is feeling bad? The evolutionary utility of psychic pain. The Sciences, 30-37, Nov./Dec. 1991.
- Nesse RM. Evolutionary explanations of emotions. Human Nature, 1: 261-289, 1990.
- Nesse RM. Life table tests of evolutionary theories of senescence. Exp Gerontol. 1988;23(6):445-53.
- Nesse RM. An evolutionary perspective on panic disorder and agoraphobia. Ethology and Sociobiology;8:73S-83S, 1987.
- Nesse RM. An evolutionary perspective on psychiatry. Compr Psychiatry. 1984 Nov-Dec;25(6):575-80.
Videos
- An interview of Randolph Nesse conducted by Richard Dawkins for a UK television program on evolution and medicine.
- Randolph Nesse, Society and Health, Tue 7 July
- Randolph Nesse Interview - Richard Dawkins
- Why Does Depression Exist at All?
Audio
- Nesse, R. (2007), Evolution: Medicine’s Missing Basic Science, in Nesse, R. (ed.), Evolution and Medicine: How New Applications Advance Research and Practice, The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London
- Nesse, R. (2007), Mental Disorders in the Light of Evolutionary Biology, in Nesse, R. (ed.), Evolution and Medicine: How New Applications Advance Research and Practice, The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London
- Nesse, R. (2007), Audience Questions about Evolution and Medicine", in Nesse, R. (ed.), Evolution and Medicine: How New Applications Advance Research and Practice, The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks Ltd, London
- Darwinian Medicine, All in the Mind
Books
- Nesse RM, Williams GC. Evolution and Healing: New Science of Darwinian Medicine. Phoenix. 1996.
- Nesse RM, Williams GC: Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine, Vintage Books, New York, 1995.
Prof. Frank Marlowe: ecologia comportamental, cuidados parentais, cooperação e caçadores-recoletores
Frank Marlowe
Behavioral ecology, parental care, mate preferences, mating systems, cooperation, hunter-gatherers.
Papers
- Marlowe FW, Berbesque JC, Barrett C, Bolyanatz A, Gurven M, Tracer D. The ’spiteful’ origins of human cooperation. Proc Biol Sci. 2010 Dec 15.
- Sear R, Marlowe FW. How universal are human mate choices? Size does not matter when Hadza foragers are choosing a mate. Biol Lett. 2009 Oct 23;5(5):606-9.
- Marlowe FW, Berbesque JC. Tubers as fallback foods and their impact on Hadza hunter-gatherers. Am J Phys Anthropol. 2009 Dec;140(4):751-8.
- Marlowe, F.W., 2009. Hadza Cooperation: Second-Party Punishment, Yes; Third-Party Punishment, No . Hum Nat (2009) 20:417–430.
- Muller MN, Marlowe FW, Bugumba R, Ellison PT. Testosterone and paternal care in East African foragers and pastoralists. Proc Biol Sci. 2009 Jan 22;276(1655):347-54.
- Little AC, Jones BC, Waitt C, Tiddeman BP, Feinberg DR, Perrett DI, Apicella CL, Marlowe FW. Symmetry is related to sexual dimorphism in faces: data across culture and species. PLoS One. 2008 May 7;3(5):e2106.
- Apicella CL, Little AC, Marlowe FW. Facial averageness and attractiveness in an isolated population of hunter-gatherers. Perception. 2007;36(12):1813-20.
- Marlowe, F.W., Berbesque, J.C., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Cardenas, J.C., Ensminger, J., Gurven, M., Gwako, E., Henrich, J., Henrich, N., Lesorogol, C., McElreath, R., Tracer, D. 2008. More ‘Altruistic’ Punishment in Larger Societies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 275:587–590.
- Marlowe FW, Berbesque JC. More ‘altruistic’ punishment in larger societies. Proc Biol Sci. 2008 Mar 7;275(1634):587-90.
- Little AC, Apicella CL, Marlowe FW. Preferences for symmetry in human faces in two cultures: data from the UK and the Hadza, an isolated group of hunter-gatherers. Proc Biol Sci. 2007 Dec 22;274(1629):3113-7.
- Apicella CL, Feinberg DR, Marlowe FW. Voice pitch predicts reproductive success in male hunter-gatherers. Biol Lett. 2007 Dec 22;3(6):682-4.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2007. Hunting and gathering: The human sexual division of foraging labor. Cross Cultural Research 41:170-195
- Porter, C.C., Marlowe, F.W. 2007. How marginal are forager habitats? Journal of Archaeological Science 34:59-68.
- Sherry DS, Marlowe FW. Anthropometric data indicate nutritional homogeneity in Hadza foragers of Tanzania. Am J Hum Biol. 2007 Jan-Feb;19(1):107-18.
- Marlowe, F.W. and Yang, A. The sharing game in Two Societies.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2006. Central place provisioning: The Hadza as an example. In G. Hohmann, M. Robbins, and C. Boesch (Eds.) Feeding Ecology in Apes and Other Primates. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp 359-377.
- Wilkins, J.F., Marlowe, F.W. 2006. Sex-biased migration in humans: What should we expect from genetic data? BioEssays 28:290-300.
- Henrich, J., Boyd, R., Bowles, S., Camerer, C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H., McElreath, R., Alvard, M., Barr, A., Ensminger, J., Hill, K., Gil-White, F., Gurven, M., Marlowe, F., Patton, J., Smith, N., Tracer, D. 2005. ‘Economic man’ in cross-cultural perspective: Behavioral experiments in 15 small-scale societies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28:795-855.
- Marlowe, F.W., Apicella, C.L. and Reed, D. 2005. Men’s Preferences for Women’s Profile Waist-Hip-Ratio in Two Societies. Evolution and Human Behavior 26:458-468.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2005. Hunter-gatherers and human evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology 14(2): 54-67.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2005. Mate preferences among Hadza hunter-gatherers. Human Nature 15:364-375
- Marlowe, F.W. 2004. What explains Hadza food sharing? Research in Economic Anthropology 23:69-88.
- Apicella, C.L. and Marlowe, F.W. 2004. Perceived mate fidelity and paternal resemblance predict men’s investment in children. Evolution and Human Behavior 25:371-378 .
- Marlowe, F.W. 2004. Is human ovulation concealed? Evidence from conception beliefs in a hunter-gatherer society: the Hadza of Tanzania. Archives of Sexual Behavior 33:427-432
- Gray, P.B., Campbell, B.C., Marlowe, F.W., Lipson, S.F., Ellison, P.T. 2004. Social variables predict between- but not within-subject testosterone variation in a sample of U.S. men. Psychoneuroendocrinology 29:1153-1162 .
- Marlowe, F.W. 2004. Marital residence among foragers. Current Anthropology 45:277-284.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2003. The Mating System of Foragers in the Standard Cross-Cultural Sample. Cross-Cultural Research 37:282-306.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2003. A critical period for provisioning by Hadza men: Implications for pair bonding. Evolution and Human Behavior 24(3):217-229.
- Gray, P. and Marlowe, F. 2002. Fluctuating asymmetry of a foraging population: The Hadza of Tanzania. Annals of Human Biology 29(5):495-501 .
- Blurton Jones, N.G. and Marlowe, F.W. 2002. Selection for delayed maturity: Does it take 20 years to learn to hunt and gather? Human Nature 13(2):199-238. (similar paper here)
- Marlowe, F. 2001. Male contribution to diet and female reproductive success among foragers. Current Anthropology 42:755-760 .
- Marlowe, F. and Wetsman, A. 2001. Preferred waist-to-hip ratio and ecology. Personality and Individual Differences 30(3):481-489.
- Marlowe, F. 2000. Paternal investment and the human mating system. Behavioural Processes 51:45-61 .
- Marlowe, F. 2000. The patriarch hypothesis: An alternative explanation of menopause. Human Nature 11:27-42.
- Marlowe, F. 1999. Showoffs or providers?: The parenting effort of Hadza men. Evolution and Human Behavior 20 (6):391-404.
- Wetsman, A. and Marlowe, F. 1999. How universal are preferences for female waist-to-hip ratios? Evidence from the Hadza of Tanzania. Evolution and Human Behavior 20 (4):219-228.
- Marlowe, F. 1999. Male care and mating effort among Hadza foragers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 46:57-64.
- Marlowe, F. 1998. The nubility hypothesis: The human breast as an honest signal of residual reproductive value. Human Nature 9 (3):263-271.
Book chapters
- Marlowe, F.W. 2005. Who tends Hadza children? In B. Hewlett and M. Lamb (Eds.) Hunter-Gatherer Childhoods: Evolutionary, Developmental and Cultural Perspectives. New Brunswick: Transaction, pp 177-190.
- Marlowe, F.W. 2004. Dictators and ultimatums in an egalitarian society of hunter-gatherers, the Hadza of Tanzania. In J. Henrich, R. Boyd, S. Bowles, H. Gintis, C. Camerer and E. Fehr (Eds.) Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 168-193.
- Marlowe, F. 2002. Why the Hadza are still hunter-gatherers. In S. Kent (Ed.) Ethnicity, Hunter-gatherers, and the “Other”: Association or Assimilation in Africa . Washington D.C. : Smithsonian Institution Press, pp 247-275.
- Blurton Jones, N.G., Marlowe, F.W., Hawkes, K. and O’Connell, J.F. 2000. Paternal investment and hunter-gatherer divorce rates. In L. Cronk, N. Chagnon and W. Irons (Eds.) Adaptation and Human Behavior: An Anthropological Perspective . New York : Aldine de Gruyter, pp 69-90.
- reproductive value. Human Nature 9 (3):263-271.
Books
- Marlowe, F.W. 2010. The Hadza: Hunter-Gatherers of Tanzania (Origins of Human Behavior and Culture). University of California Press.
Prof. Michael Gurven e Prof. Hillard Kaplan: ecologia comportamental, biodemografia humana e comportamento social e económico
Foto: Um chimane da Bolívia com a pesca do dia.
Prof. Michael Gurven e Prof. Hillard Kaplan
Tsimane Health and Life History Project
Papers
- Vasunilashorn, S., Crimmins, E.M., Kim, J.K., Winking, J., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Finch, C.E. 2010. Blood lipids, infection and inflammatory markers in the Tsimane of Bolivia.
- Sell, A., Bryant, G., Cosmides, L., Tooby, J., Sznycer, D., von Rueden, C., Krauss, A., Gurven, M. Adaptations in humans for assessing physical strength from the voice . 2010
- Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Winking, J., Hooper, P., Stieglitz, J. 2010. Learning, menopause and the human adaptive complex . Annals of New York Academy of Sciences 1204:30-42. 2010.
- Henrich, J., Ensminger, J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Cardenas , J.C., Gurven, M., Gwako, E., Henrich, N., Lesorogol, C., Marlowe, F., Tracer, D., Ziker, J. 2010. Markets, religion, community size and the evolution of fairness and punishment. Science 327:1480-1484. 2010. + supplementary materials
- Gurven, M., Hill, K. Moving beyond stereotypes of men’s foraging goals . Current Anthropology 51(2):265-267. 2010.
- Gurven, M., Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Hooper, P., Kaplan, H., Quinlan, R., Sear, R., Schniter, E., von Rueden, C., Bowles, S., Hertz, T., Bell , A. 2010. Domestication alone does not lead to inequality: intergenerational wealth transmission among horticulturalists. Current Anthropology 51(1):49-64. 2010.
- Smith, E.A., Hill, K., Marlowe, F., Nolin, D., Weissner, P., Gurven, M., Hertz, T., Bell, A. 2010. Wealth transmission and inequality among hunter-gatherers. Current Anthropology 51(1):19-34. 2010.
- Smith, E.A., Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Gurven, M., Hertz, T., Shenk, M. 2010. Production systems, inheritance and inequality in premodern societies: conclusions. Current Anthropology 51(1):85-94. 2010.
- Smith, E.A., Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hertz, T., Shenk, M., Gurven, M. 2010. Intergenerational wealth transmission and inequality in premodern societies: Reply . Current Anthropology 51(1):119-126. 2010.
- Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hertz, T., Bell, A., Beise, J., Clark, G., Fazzio, I., Gurven, M., Hill, K., Hooper, P., Irons, W., Kaplan, H., Leonetti, D., Low, B., Marlowe, F., Naidu, S., Nolin, D., Piraino, P., Quinlan, R., Sear, R., Shenk, M., Smith, E.A., Wiessner, P. 2009. The Intergenerational Transmission of Wealth and the Dynamics of Inequality in Pre-Modern Societies. Science 326:682-688. 2009. .supplementary online material
- Kaplan, H., Hooper, P., Gurven, M. The evolutionary and ecological roots of human social organization . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 364:3289-3299. 2009.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Winking, J., Eid, D., Vasunilashorn, S., Kim, J., Finch, C., Crimmins, E. Inflammation and infection do not promote arterial aging and cardiovascular disease risk factors among lean horticulturalists . PLoS ONE 4(8): e6590. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006590. 2009.
- Winking, J., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Stieglitz, J. The goals of direct parental care among a South Amerindian population . American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139(3):295-304. 2009.
- Gurven, M., Winking, J., Kaplan, H., von Rueden, C., McAllister, L. A bioeconomic approach to marriage and the sexual division of labor . Human Nature 20(2):151-183. 2009.
- Gurven, M., Fenelon, A. Has the rate of actuarial aging "slowed" over the past 250 years? A comparison of small-scale subsistence populations, and Swedish and English cohorts . Evolution 63(4): 1017-1035. 2009.
- Gurven, M., Hill, K. Why do men hunt? A re-evaluation of "Man the Hunter" and the sexual division of labor . Current Anthropology 50(1):51-74. 2009.
- Sell, A., Cosmides, L., Tooby, J., Sznycer, D., von Rueden, C., Gurven, M. Human adaptations for the visual assessment of strength and fighting ability from the body and face . Proceedings of the Royal Society B 276:575-584. 2009.
- von Rueden, C., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H. Multiple dimensions of male social statuses in an Amazonian society . Evolution and Human Behavior 29(6):402-415. 2008.
- Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. Top-down and bottom-up research in biodemography . Demographic Research, Special Issue: Reflections on the Future of Biodemography 19:1587-1602. 2008.
- Gurven, M., Zanolini, A., Schniter, E. Culture sometimes matter: intra-cultural variation in division norms among Tsimane Amerindians: real or spurious? Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 67: 587-607. 2008.
- Allen-Arave, W., Gurven, M., Hill, K. Reciprocal altruism, not kin selection, maintains nepotistic food transfers on an Ache reservation . Evolution and Human Behavior 29: 305-318. 2008.
- Gurven, M., Winking, J. Collective action in action: pro-social behavior in and out of the laboratory. American Anthropologist 110(2):179-190. 2008.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Crimmins, E., Finch, C., Winking, J. Lifetime Inflammation in Two Epidemiological Worlds: the Tsimane of Bolivia and the United States . Journal of Gerontology Biological Sciences 63A(2):196-199. 2008.
- Marlowe, F., Berbesque, J.C., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanataz, A., Cardenas , J.C., Ensminger, J., Gurven, M., Gwako, E., Henrich, J., Henrich, N., Lesorogol, C., McElreath, J., Tracer, D. More ‘altruistic’ punishment in larger societies . Proceedings of Royal Society B 275:587-590. 2008.
- Walker , R., Gurven, M., Burger, O., Hamilton , M. The tradeoff between number and size of offspring in humans and other primates. Proceedings of the Royal Society Biological Sciences 275: 827-833. 2008.
- Tuljapurkar, S., Puleston, C., Gurven, M. Why men matter: mating patterns drive evolution of human lifespan . PLoS ONE 2(8): e785. 2007.
- Winking, J., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Rucas, S. Why do men marry and why do they stray? Proceedings of the Royal Society: Biological Sciences 274:1643:1649.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H. Hunter-gatherer longevity: cross-cultural perspectives. Population and Development Review 33: 321-365. 2007.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Zelada Supa, A. Mortality experience of Tsimane Amerindians: regional variation and temporal trends. American Journal of Human Biology 19:376-398. 2007.
- Gurven, M., von Rueden, C. Hunting, social status and biological fitness. Social Biology 53:81-99. 2006.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Gutierrez, M. How long does it take to become a proficient hunter? Implications for the evolution of delayed growth. Journal of Human Evolution 51:454-470. 2006.
- DeBacker, C., Gurven, M. Whispering down the lane: the economics of vicarious information transfer. Adaptive Behavior 14(3):249-264. 2006.
- Henrich, J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Ensminger, J., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., Cardenas , J., Gurven, M., Gwako, L., Henrich, N., Lesorogal, C., Marlowe, F., Tracer, D., Ziker, J. Costly punishment across societies. Science 312:1767-1770. 2006. Supplemental text.
- Gurven, M., and H. Kaplan. Determinants of time allocation to production across the lifespan among the Machiguenga and Piro Indians of Peru. Human Nature 17(1):1-49. 2006.
- Gurven, M. The evolution of contingent cooperation. Current Anthropology 47(1):185-192. 2006. CA+enhancements
- Walker, R., Gurven, M., Hill, K., Migliano, A., Chagnon, N., Djurovic, G., Hames, R., Hurtado, AM, Kaplan, H., Oliver, W., de Souza, R., Valeggia, C., Yamauchi, T. Growth rates, developmental markers and life histories in 21 small-scale societies. American Journal of Human Biology 18:295-311. 2006.
- Gurven, M., Walker, R. 2006. Energetic demand of multiple dependents and the evolution of slow human growth. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London , Series B: Biological Sciences 273:835-841. 2006. Electronic supplement.
- Rucas, S., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Winking, J., Gangestad, S., Crespo, M. Female intrasexual competition and reputational effects on attractiveness among the Tsimane of Bolivia. Evolution and Human Behavior 27(1):40-52. 2006.
- Henrich, J., R. Boyd, S. Bowles, C. Camerer, E. Fehr, H. Gintis, R. McElreath, M. Alvard, A. Barr, J. Ensminger, K. Hill, F. Gil-White, M. Gurven, F. Marlowe, J.Patton, N. Smith, and D. Tracer. 2005. ‘ Economic Man’ in cross-cultural perspective: economic experiments in 15 small scale societes. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28(6):795-855. 2005.
- Gurven, M. 2004. To give or not to give: an evolutionary ecology of human food transfers. Behavioral and Brain Sciences.27(4):543-583. 2004.
- Gurven, M., K. Hill, and F. Jakugi. Why do foragers share and sharers forage?: explorations of social dimensions of foraging. Research in Economic Anthropology 23:19-43.
- Gurven, M. 2004. Reciprocal altruism and food sharing decisions among hunter-gatherers. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 56(4): 366-380. Gurven, M. Economic games among the Amazonian Tsimane: exploring the roles of market access, costs of giving, and cooperation on pro-social game behavior. Experimental Economics 7:5-24. 2004.
- Godoy, R., Gurven, M., Byron, E., Reyes-García, V., Keough, J., Vadez, V., Wilkie, D., Leonard, W.R., Apaza, L., Huanca, T., Pérez, E. Why don’t markets increase economic inequalities? Kuznets in the Bush. Human Ecology 32(3):339-364. 2004.
- Gurven, M., Hill, K, and H. Kaplan. From forest to reservation: transitions in food sharing behavior among the Ache of Paraguay . Journal of Anthropological Research 58(1):93-120. 2002.
- Gurven, M., Allen-Arave, W., Hill, K., Hurtado, A.M. Reservation sharing among the Ache of Paraguay . Human Nature 12(4):273-98. 2001.
- Gurven, M.D., Kim Hill, H. Kaplan, A. Hurtado, R. Lyles. Food transfers among Hiwi foragers of Venezuela: tests of reciprocity . Human Ecology 28(2):171-218. 2000.
- Gurven, M.D, W. Allen-Arave, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado. It’s a Wonderful Life: signaling generosity among the Ache of Paraguay . Evolution and Human Behavior 21:263-282. 2000.
- Gurven, M.D. How can we distinguish between mutational "hot spots" and "old sites" in human mtDNA samples? Human Biology 72(3):455-471. 2000.
- Harpending, H., Baxter, M., Gurven, M., Jorde, L.B., Rogers , A.R., and Sherry, S.T. Genetic traces of ancient demography . PNAS 95(4):1961-67. 1998
Book chapters
- Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Winking, J. 2009. An Evolutionary Theory of Human Lifespan: Embodied Capital and the Human Adaptive Complex. For: Handbook of Theories of Aging. (Editors: Bengtson, V., Silverstein, M., Putney, N., Gans, D). Springer. Pp. 39-66.
- Gurven, M., Kaplan, H. 2008. Beyond the grandmother hypothesis: evolutionary models of longevity. For: Cultural Context of Aging: Worldwide Perspectives, 3rd edition (Editor J. Sokolovosky). Greenwood Press. Pp. 53-60.
- Kaplan, H., Gangestad, S., Gurven, M., Lancaster, J., Mueller, T., Robson, A. 2007. The evolution of diet, brain and life history among primates and humans. In: Guts and Brains: an Integrative Approach to the Hominin Record. W. Roebroek, Editor. Leiden , Leiden University Press, pp. 47-81.
- Kaplan, H., Gurven, M, Lancaster , J. 2007. Brain evolution and the human adaptive complex: an ecological and social theory. In: The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies (S.W. Gangestad, J.A. Simpson, Eds). Guilford Publications: New York .
- Kaplan, H., and M. Gurven. 2005. The natural history of human food sharing and cooperation: a review and a new multi-individual approach to the negotiation of norms. Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life. (Eds. H. Gintis, S. Bowles, R. Boyd, E. Fehr). MIT Press, pp. 75-113.
- Gurven, M. 2004. Does market exposure affect economic behavior? The ultimatum game and public goods game among the Tsimane‘ of Bolivia. In: Foundations of Human Sociality: Ethnography and Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies. (Eds. J. Henrich, R. Boyd, S. Bowles, H. Gintis E. Fehr, C. Camerer). Oxford University Press.
- Hill, K. Gurven, M. 2004. Economic experiments to examine fairness and cooperation among the Ache Indians of Paraguay. In: Foundations of Human Sociality: Ethnography and Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies. (Eds. J. Henrich, R. Boyd, S. Bowles, H. Gintis E. Fehr, C. Camerer). Oxford University Press.
- Rucas, S., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Winking, J. 2010. Social Strategy Game: resource competition within female social networks among small-scale forager-horticulturalists. Human Nature 21:1-18.
Dr. Ana Magdalena Hurtado and Dr. Kim Hill: dimensões biológicas, sociais e culturais da saúde humana, cultura, hereditariedade e identidade
Foto: Native Peoples and Tropical Conservation.
Dr. Ana Magdalena Hurtado and Dr. Kim Hill
Biological, social and cultural dimensions of human health, culture, heritage and identity.
Papers and book chapters
2010
- Baker J, M Workman, E Bedrick, M Frey, AM Hurtado, O Pearson. Brain Versus Brawn: An Empirical Test of Barker’s Brain Sparing Model. American Journal of Human Biology 22:206-215
2009
- Kim Hill and A. Magdalena Hurtado. Cooperative breeding in South American hunter-gatherers. Proc. R. Soc. B published online 19 August 2009.
- Hill, K. and K. Kintigh. Can Anthropologists distinguish good and poor hunters: Implications for hunting hypotheses, sharing conventions, and cultural transmission. Current Anthropology. Submitted.
- Gurven, M. and K. Hill. Hunting as subsistence and mating effort? A re-evaluation of “Man the Hunter”, the sexual division of labor and the evolution of the nuclear family. Current Anthropology. Submitted.
2008
- Hurtado, A. M., M.A. Frey, I. Hurtado, K. Hill & J. Baker 2008. The Role of Helminthes in Human Evolution: Implications for Global Health in the 21st Century. In Medicine and Evolution: Current Applications, Future Prospects. S. Elton and P. O’Higgins eds. In press. New York: Taylor and Francis.
- Baker, J. , A.M. Hurtado, O.M. Pearson, T. Jones & M. Frey. Developmental Plasticity in Fat-Patterning of Ache Children in Response to Variation in Inter-Birth Intervals: A Preliminary Test of the Roles of External Environment and Maternal Reproductive Strategies. American Journal of Human Biology, submitted.
- Hill, K. Are characteristics of human “culture” that account for human uniqueness missing from animal social traditions? In K. Laland and J. Galef eds. “The question of animal culture” In press, Harvard Univ. Press: Boston.
- Wang S, Ray N, Rojas W, Parra MV, Bedoya G, Gallo C, Poletti G, Mazzotti G, Hill K, Hurtado AM, Camrena B, Nicolini H, Klitz W, Barrantes R, Molina JA, Freimer NB, Bortolini MC, Salzano FM, Petzl-Erler ML, Tsuneto LT, Dipierri JE, Alfaro EL, Bailliet G, Bianchi NO, Llop E, Rothhammer F, Excoffier L, Ruiz-Linares A. Geographic patterns of genome admixture in Latin American
Mestizos. PLoS Genet. 2008 Mar 21;4(3):e1000037.- Allen-Arave, W., M. Gurven, & K. Hill. Is Nepotism Maintained by Kin Selection or Reciprocal Altruism? Evidence from Ache Food Transfers. Evolution and Human Behavior In Press
2007
- Wang, S., C.M. Lewis Jr., M. Jakobsson, S. Ramachandran, N. Ray, G. Bedoya, W. Rojas, M.V. Parra, J.A. Molina, C. Gallo, G. Mazzotti, G. Poletti, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, D. Labuda, W. Klitz, R. Barrantes, M.C. Bortolini, F.M. Salzano, M.L. Petzl-Erler, L.T. Tsuneto, E. Llop, F. Rothhammer, L. Excoffier, M.W. Feldman, N.A. Rosenberg and A. Ruiz-Linares. 2007. Genetic variation and population structure in Native Americans. PLoS Genetics, 3(11):2049-2067 (e185. doi:10.1371/journal.pgen.0030185).
- Hill, K., A.M. Hurtado, and R. Walker. High adult mortality among Hiwi hunter-gatherers: Implications for human evolution. J. Human Evolution 52: 443-454.
- J. Battilana, L. Cardoso-Silva1, R. Barrantes, K. Hill, A. M. Hurtado, F. M. Salzano and S. L. Bonatto. Molecular Variability of the 16p13.3 Region in Amerindians and its Anthropological Significance. Annals of Human Genetics 71: 64-76.
- Hill, K. Evolutionary Biology, Cognitive Adaptations, and Human Culture in The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies, S.W. Gangstead and J.A. Simpson eds. Guilford Press: New York. Pp. 348-356.
- A.K. Wilbur, L. Salter, J.R. Feurstein, A.M. Hurtado, K.R. Hill and A.C. Stone. Vitamin D receptor gene polymorphisms and susceptibility M. tuberculosis in Native Paraguayans. Tuberculosis (Edinb). Jul;87(4):329-37. Epub 2007 Mar 6..
- Callegari-Jacques, Sidia M., Shaiane G. Crossetti , Fabiana B. Kohlrausch , Francisco M. Salzano, Luiza T. Tsuneto, Maria Luiza Petzl-Erler, Kim Hill, A. Magdalena Hurtado, Mara H. Hutz. The b-globin Gene Cluster Distribution Revisited -Patterns in Amerindian populations. American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 134: 190-197.
2006
- Walker R, Gurven M, Hill K, Migliano AB, Chagnon N, De Souza R, Djurovic G, Hames R, Hurtado AM, Kaplan H, Kramer K, Olliver WJ, Valeggia CR, Yamauchi T. Growth rates and life histories in twenty-two small-scale societies. American Journal of Human Biology 18:295-311.
- Pereira, Tiago V., Francisco M. Salzano, Adrianna Mostowska, Wieslaw H. Trzeciak, Andres Ruiz-Linares, Jose A. B. Chies, Carmen Saavedra, Cleusa Nagamachi, Ana M. Hurtado, Kim Hill, Dinorah Castro-de-Guerra, Wilson A. Silva-Junior, and Maria-Catira Bortolini. Natural selection and molecular evolution in primate PAX9 gene, a major determinant of tooth development. PNAS 103(15) : 5676-5681.
- Hurtado A M, Lambourne C A, Hill K, Kessler K. The public health implications of maternal care trade-offs. Human Nature. Vol 17:2, pp. 129-154.
- Walker, R. S. , K. Hill, and O. Burger. Life in the slow lane revisited: ontogenetic separation between chimpanzees and humans. American J. Physical Anthropology. 129: 577-583. (2)
- Naidoo, R. and K. Hill. Emergence of Indigenous Vegetation Classifications Through Integration of Traditional Ecological Knowledge and Remote Sensing Analyses. Environmental Management Vol. 38, No. 3, pp. 377–387. (1)
2005
- Hunemeier, T ; Neves, AG ; Nornberg, I ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Carnese, FR ; Goicoechea, AS ; Hutz, MH ; Salzano, FM ; Chies, JAB. T-cell and chemokine receptor variation in South Amerindian populations. American Journal of Human Biology; v.17, no.4, p.515-518. (2)
- Demarchi, DA ; Salzano, FM ; Altuna, ME ; Fiegenbaum, M ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Tsunetto, LT ; Petzl-Erler, ML ; Hutz, MH. APOE polymorphism distribution among Native Americans and related populations Annals of Human Biology 32(3): 351–365. (1)
- Hurtado A M., Lambourne C A, Hill K, James P, Cheman K. Human rights, biomedical science and infectious diseases among South American indigenous groups. Annual Review of Anthropology, 32: 639-716. (0)
- Henrich, J., R. Boyd, S. Bowles, C. Camerer, E. Fehr, H. Gintis, R. McElreath, M. Alvard, A. Barr, J. Ensminger, K. Hill, F. Gil-White, M. Gurven, F. Marlowe, J.Patton, N. Smith, and D. Tracer. ‘Economic Man’ in Cross-cultural Perspective: Economic Experiments in 15 Small Scale Societes, Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28: 795-855. (11)
- Kohlrausch, F.B., S.M. Callegari-Jacques, L.T Tsuneto, M.L. Petzl-Erler, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, F.M. Salzano, and M. H. Hutz. Geography influences Microsatellite Polymorphism Diversity in Amerindians. American J. Physical Anthropology 126 (4): 463-470. (5)
2004
- Gurven, M., K. Hill, and F. Jakugi. Why do foragers share and sharers forage? Explorations of the social dimensions of foraging. In M. Alvard (ed.) Socioeconomic aspects of Human Behavioral Ecology. Pp. 19-44. Oxford, UK: Elsevier Press. (0)
- Hill, K. & A.M. Hurtado. The ethics of research with remote tribal populations. in: Salzano, F. and A. M. Hurtado (eds). Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication. pp. 193-210. NY: Oxford University Press. (0)
- Hill, K.. Some final thoughts on the ethical implications of “Darkness in El Dorado”. In “Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy”, ed R. Borofsky. Pp. 243-254. Berkeley: Univ. Calif Press. (0)
- Hill, K.. On the first round of discussion. In “Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy”, ed R. Borofsky. Pp. 176-188. Berkeley: Univ. Calif Press. (0)
- Hill, K.. The ethical implications raised by “Darkness in El Dorado” and what is the best manner for dealing with them. In “Yanomami: The Fierce Controversy”, ed R. Borofsky. Pp. 125-135. Berkeley: Univ. Calif Press. (0)
- Hill, K. and M. Gurven. Economic experiments to examine fairness and cooperation among the Ache Indians of Paraguay. In Henrich, J., Boyd R. eds. Foundations of Human Sociality: Experiments and Ethnographic Evidence from fifteen small-scale societies. Pp 382-412. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. (4)
- Schmidt, R., S.B. Bonatto, L.B. Freites, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, F. Salzano. Extremely limited mitochondrial DNA variability among the Aché Natives of Paraguay. Annals of Human Biology, 31: 87-94. (2)
- Hurtado, A. M., I. Hurtado and K. Hill. Public health and adaptive immunity among natives of South America. In: Salzano, F. and A. M. Hurtado. Lost Paradises and the Ethics of Research and Publication. Pp. 164- 192. NY: Oxford University Press. (0)
2003
- Tsuneto, LT ; Probst, CM ; Hutz, MH ; Salzano, FM ; Rodriguez-Delfin, LA ; Zago, MA ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Ribeiro-dos-Santos, AKC ; Petzl-Erler, ML. HLA class II diversity in seven Amerindian populations. Clues about the origins of the Aché tribe. Tissue Antigens 62:512-526. (9)
- Bortolini, M-C, F. M. Salzano, M. Thomas, C. H. D. Bau, Z. Layrisse, M. L. Petzl-Erler, L. T. Tsuneto, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado, D. Castro-de-Guerra, M M. Torres, H Groot, R Michalski, P Nymadawa, G. Bedoya, N. Bradman, D. Labuda and A. Ruiz-Linares. Y-chromosome evidence for differing ancient demographic histories in the Americas American Journal of Human Genetics 73: 524-539. (25)
- Walker, R. S. and K. Hill. Modeling growth and senescence in physical performance among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. American Journal of Human Biology, 15:196-208. (2)
- Hill, K. , G. McMillan and Rosalia Farina. Hunting-related changes in game encounter rates from 1994 to 2001 in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay. Conservation Biology: 17: 1312-1323. (3)
- Hill, K. R. and Hurtado A. M. Gathering. Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. New York: Oxford University Press. Vol 2: 394-395. (0)
- Hill, K. R. and Hurtado A. M. Hunting. Oxford Encyclopedia of Economic History. New York: Oxford University Press. Vol 3: 10-12. (0)
- Hurtado A M, K R Hill, W Rosenblatt, J Bender, T Scharmen. A longitudinal study of tuberculosis outcomes among immunologically naïve Aché natives of Paraguay. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 121: 134- 150. (7)
- Monsalve, M.V., Salzano, F.M. , Rupert, J. L., Hutz, M.H., Hill, K., Hurtado, A.M., Hochachka, P.W., Devine, D.V. Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Allele Frequencies in Amerindians. Annals of Human Genetics vol. 67, iss. 4, pp. 367-371(5). (1)
2002
- Mingroni-Netto, RC ; Angeli, CB ; Auricchio, MTBM ; Leal-Mesquita, ER ; Ribeiro-dos-Santos, AKC ; Ferrari, I ; Hutz, MH ; Salzano, FM ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Vianna-Morgante, AM Distribution of CGG repeats and FRAXAC1/DXS548 alleles in South American Populations. Am. J. of Medical Genetics 111(3): 243-252. (6)
- Ellison, PT ; Bribiescas, RG ; Bentley, GR ; Campbell, BC ; Lipson, SF ; Panter-Brick, C ; Hill, K. Population variation in age-related decline in male salivary testosterone. Human Reproduction; v.17, no.12, p.3251-3253. (15)
- Bortolini, MC ; Salzano, FM ; Bau, CHD ; Layrisse, Z ; Petzl-Erler, ML ; Tsuneto, LT ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Castro-de-Guerra, D ; Bedoya, G ; Rutz-Linares, A Y-Chromosome biallelic and Native American Population Structure. Annals of Human Genetics 66: 255-259. (12)
- Walker, R., K. Hill, H. Kaplan and G. McMillan. Age dependency of strength, skill, and hunting ability among the Ache of Paraguay. J. Human Evolution 42: 639-657. (14)
- Gurven M. , K. Hill, and H. Kaplan. From Forest to Reservation: Transitions in Food Sharing Behavior among the Ache of Paraguay. J. Anthr. Research vol 58 (1): 91-118. (9)
- Hill, K. Altruistic cooperation during foraging by the Ache, and the evolved human predisposition to cooperate. Human Nature 13 (1): 105-128. (18)
- Cordain L., S. Lindeberg , M. Hurtado, K. Hill, S. B. Eaton4, and J.B. Miller. Acne Vulgaris: A Disease of Civilization. Archives of Dermatology 138:1584-1590. (26)
- Cordain, L., S.B. Eaton, J.B. Miller, N. Mann and K. Hill. The Paradoxical nature of hunter-gatherer diets: Meat based yet non-atherogenic. European J. of Clinical Nutrition.56 suppl. 1: 542-552. (26)
- Gaspar, PA ; Hutz, MH ; Salzano, FM ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Petzi-Erler, ML ; Tsuneto, LT ; Weimer, TA Gene polymorphisms of CYP1A1, CYP2E1, GSTM1, GSTT1, and TP53 in Amerindians. Americal Journal of Physical Anthropology 119:249–256. (11)
- Battilana, J ; Bonatto, SL ; Freitas, LB ; Hutz, MH ; Weimer, TA ; Callegari-Jacques, SM ; Batzer, MA ; Hill, K ; Hurtado, AM ; Tsuneto, LT ; Petzl-Erler, ML ; Salzano, FM Alu insertions vs. blood group plus protein genetic variability in four Amerindian populations. Annals of Human Biology 29 (3): 334-347. (16)
2001
- Hurtado A. M., K. Hill, H. Kaplan, J. Lancaster. The epidemiology of infectious diseases among South American Indians. Current Anthropology, v. 42(3): 425-432. (0)
- Hurtado AM, Hill K.R. The compromised health of South American Indians: The need for study under ethical rules. Interciencia vol. 26(4) : 166-170 . (0)
- Zuercher G. L., P. S. Gipson, and K. Hill. A predator-habitat assessment for felids in the inland Atlantic forest of eastern Paraguay: a preliminary analysis. Endangered Species Update 18 (4): 115-119. (0)
- Hill, K., C. Boesch, J. Goodall, A. Pussey, J. Williams and R. Wrangham. Chimpanzee Mortality in the Wild. Journal of Human Evolution 40: 437-450. (45)
- Kaplan, H., K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A.M. Hurtado. The Embodied Capital Theory of Human Evolution. In P. Ellison ed. Reproductive Ecology and Human Evolution pp. 293-317. Aldine de Gruyter: New York. (2)
- Gurven, M., W. Allen Arave, K. Hill, A.M. Hurtado. Reservation food sharing among the Ache of Paraguay. Human Nature 12 (4): 273-298. (14)
- Hurtado A M, K R Hill. La salud comprometida de los indígenas suramericanos: necesidad de su estudio bajo normas éticas. Interciencia. Revista de Ciencia y Tecnología de América. Journal of Science and Technology of the Americas, Caracas, Venezuela, 26(4):1-4. (0)
- Smith, E., M. Borgerhoff-Mulder and K. Hill. Controversies in the evolutionary social sciences: a guide for the perplexed. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 16: 128-135. (25)
2000
- Gurven, M., W. Allen Arave, K. Hill, M. Hurtado . ‘Its a wonderful life’: Signaling generosity among the Ache of Paraguay. Evolution and Human Behavior, 21:263-82(40)
- Lancaster, J., H. Kaplan, K. Hill, and A.M. Hurtado. The Evolution of life history, intelligence and diet among chimpanzees and human foragers. in Evolution, Culture and Behavior, Perspectives in Ethology, Volume 13, eds. F. Tonneau and N. S. Thompson. New York: Plenum. (1)
- Kaplan, H., K. Hill, J. Lancaster, and A.M. Hurtado. A theory of human life history evolution: Diet, intelligence and longevity. Evolutionary Anthropology, 9(4): 156-184.. (143)
- Wood, B. and K. Hill. A test of the “showing off” hypothesis. Current Anthropology, 41: 124-125. (6)
- Gurven, M., K. Hill, A. M. Hurtado, H. Kaplan, and B. Lyles. Food transfers among Hiwi foragers of Venezuela. J. of Human Ecology 28:171-218.(25)
- Hill, K., J. Padwe. Sustainability of Ache hunting in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay. In Sustainability of hunting in tropical forests, J. Robinson and E. Bennet, eds. pp. 79-105. New York: Columbia University Press. (25)
1999
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan. Life History Traits in Humans: Theory and empirical studies. Annu. Rev. Anthropol. 28:397-430. (45)
- Hill, K. and A.M. Hurtado. The Ache of Paraguay. In The Cambridge Encyclopedia of Hunters and Gatherers, eds. R. Lee and R. Daly. pp. 92-96. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press. (3)
- Demarchi, D.A., K. Hill and 12 other authors. Apolipoprotein B signal peptide polymorphism distribution among South Amerindian populations. Human Biology, 71(6): 995-1000. (4)
- Hurtado, A.M., I. Hurtado, R. Sapien, K. Hill. The evolutionary ecology of childhood asthma. In Evolutionary Medicine, W.Trevathan, J. McKenna, E.O. Smith eds. pp. 101-134. Oxford: Oxford Univ. Press. (4)
1998
- Waynforth, D., K. Hill and A.M. Hurtado. Environmentally contingent reproductive strategies in Mayan and Ache males. Evolution and Human Behavior 19(6):369-386. (6)
- Hill, K., and C. Heckart. Ache comparative word list. In Intercontinental Dictionary Series Volume 1: South American Languages. Private Printing Press.
- Sosis, R., S. Feldstein, and K. Hill. Bargaining theory and cooperative fishing participation on an Ifaluk atoll. Human Nature 9(2): 163-203. (13)
1997
- Hurtado, A.M., I. Arenas de Hurtado, K. Hill,and S. Rodriguez. The Evolutionary Ecology of Chronic Allergic Conditions: The Hiwi of Venezuela. Human Nature 8(1): 51-75. (4)
- Hill, K., J. Padwe, C. Bejyvagi, A. Bepurangi, F. Jakugi, R. Tykuarangi, T. Tykuarangi. Monitoring hunting impact on large vertebrates in the Mbaracayu Reserve, Paraguay, using native research assistants. Conservation Biology 11(6): 1339-1353. (34)
1996
- Hill, K. and T. Tykuarangi. Case study: the Mbaracayu Reserve and the Ache of Paraguay. Pages 159-196 in K. Redford, editor. Traditional peoples and Biodiversity Conservation in Large Tropical Landscapes. America Verde Publications: The Nature Conservancy. (6)
- Hill, K. and A.M. Hurtado The Evolution of Premature Reproductive Senescence and Menopause in Human Females: An Evaluation of the Grandmother Hypothesis. Chapter 15 in Human Nature: A Critical Reader, ed. Laura Betzig. New York: Oxford University Press. (3)
1994
- B. Eaton, K.R. Hill, and eleven other authors Women’s reproductive cancers in evolutionary context. Quarterly Review of Biology 69(3):353-367. (48)
- Hill, K. The Ache. In Encyclopedia of World Cultures Volume 7. Johanes Wilbert ed., pages 3-7. G.K. Hall-Macmillan: Boston, Mass. (1)
1993
- Hill, K. and A. Hurtado Hunter-Gatherers of the New World. In Exploring Animal Behavior: Readings from American Scientist. P.Sherman and J. Alcock eds. pp. 154-160. Sinauer: Sunderland, Mass. (2)
- Hill, K. Sixteen Years of Research with Ache Hunter-Gatherers. Anthroquest 48:9-11. (0)
- Jones, D. and K. Hill Criteria of facial attractiveness in five populations. Human Nature. 4(3):271-296. (46)
- Hill, K. Life History Theory and Evolutionary Anthropology. Evolutionary Anthropology. 2(3):78-88. (44)
1992
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan Descripcion de la poblacion y estrategias de subsistencia en la epoca seca entre los recientes conocidos Yora (Yaminahua) del Parque Nacional Manu, Peru. In Los Guardianes de la tierra: los Indigenas y su relacion con el medio ambiente, Quito: Abya-Yala y MLAL, Coleccion 500 anos N. 14, comp. J.E. Juncosa, pp. 63-116.
- Hurtado, A., K. Hill, H. Kaplan, and I. Hurtado Tradeoffs between female food acquisition and child care among Hiwi and Ache foragers. Human Nature 3(3):185-216. (42)
- Hurtado, A.M. and K. Hill Paternal Effect on Offspring Survivorship among Ache and Hiwi Hunter-Gatherers: Implications for Modeling Pair-Bond Stability. In The Father Child Relationship, B. Hewlett ed. pp. 31-56. Aldine:Chicago. (1)
- Kaplan, H. and K. Hill Evolutionary Ecology of Food Acquistion. In Evolution, Ecology, and Human Behavior, E.A. Smith and B. Winterhalder, eds. pp. 167-202. Aldine:Chicago. (1)
1991
- Hill, K. and A.M. Hurtado The Evolution of Reproductive Senescence and Menopause in Human Females. Human Nature 2(4):315-350. (72)
1990
- Hurtado, A.M. and K.R. Hill Seasonality in a foraging society: variation in diet, work effort, fertility, and the sexual division of labor among the Hiwi of Venezuela (see part 2 here). Journal of Anthropological Research. Vol 46(3):293-346. (32)
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan The Yora of Peru. Anthroquest, Vol. 41. (0)
- Kaplan, H., K. Hill, and A.M. Hurtado. Risk, Foraging and Food Sharing Among the Ache. In Risk and Uncertainty in the Food Supply. ed. E. Cashdan, p.107-144. Westview Press. (38)
1989
- Hill, K.R. and A. Hurtado Hunter-Gatherers of the New World. American Scientist 77 (5):436-443. (1)
- Hurtado, A. and K. Hill Experimental Studies of Tool Efficiency among Machiguenga Women and Implications for Root-Digging Foragers. Journal of Anthropological Research 45 (2):207-216. (2)
- Hill, K., and H. Kaplan Population Description and Dry Season Subsistence Patterns among the Newly Contacted Yora (Yaminahua) of Manu National Park, Peru. National Geographic Research. Vol. no.3. (15)
1988
- Hill, K. Macronutrient Modifications of Optimal Foraging Theory: An Approach Using Indifference Curves Applied to Some Modern Foragers. Human Ecology. 16 (2):157-197. (30)
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies Among the Ache. Part 1. pp 277-290. Human Reproductive Behavior. L. Betzig, P. Turke, and M. Borgerhoff-Mulder, eds. Cambridge University Press. (107)both parts
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies Among the Ache, Part 2. pp 291-xx. Human Reproductive Behavior. L. Betzig, P. Turke, and M. Borgerhoff-Mulder eds. Cambridge University Press. (0)see above
1987
- Hawkes, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hill and A. Hurtado A Problem of Bias in Scan Sampling. Journal of Anthropological Research. 43:239-246. (2)
- Hawkes, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hill and A. Hurtado Ache at the Settlement: Contrasts between Farming and Foraging. Human Ecology. 15 (2):133-161. (15)
- Hurtado A. and K.R. Hill Early Dry Season Subsistence Ecology of the Cuiva Foragers of Venezuela. Human Ecology. 15 (2): 163-187. (19)
- Hill, K., K. Hawkes, H. Kaplan and A. Hurtado Foraging Decisions among Ache Hunter-Gatherers: New Data and Implications for Optimal Foraging Models. Ethology and Sociobiology. 8:1-36. (60)
1986
- Hurtado, A. and K. Hill Cuiva Foragers of Venezuela. Anthroquest. vol 36. (0)
1985
- Hill, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Men’s Time Allocation to Subsistence Work among the Ache of Eastern Paraquay. Human Ecology. 13:29-47. (39)
- Kaplan, H. and K. Hill Food Sharing Among Ache Foragers; Tests of Explanatory Hypotheses. Current Anthropology. 26 (2):223-245. (151)
- Kaplan, H. and K. Hill Hunting Ability and Reproductive Success among Male Ache Foragers. Current Anthropology 26 (1):131-133. (79)
- Hurtado, A., K. Hawkes, K. Hill, and H. Kaplan Female Subsistence Strategies Among Ache Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13:1-28. (68)
- Hawkes, K., J. O’Connell, K. Hill and E. Charnov How Much is Enough? Hunters and Limited Needs. Ethology and Sociobiology 6:3-16. (22)
1984
- Kaplan, H., K. Hill, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Food Sharing Among the Ache Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Current Anthropology 25:113-115. (41)
- Hill, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes, and A. Hurtado Seasonal Variance in the Diet of Ache Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 12:145-180. (57)
- Hill, K. and H. Kaplan The Mashco-Piro Nomads of Peru. Anthroquest 29. (0)
1983
- Hill, K. Los Ache del Paraguay Oriental: Condiciones Actuales e Historia Reciente. Suplemento Antropologico XVIII:149-178. Asuncion, Paraguay. (0)
- Hill, K. Adult Male Subsistence Strategies Among Ache Hunter-Gatherers. Ph.D thesis, Dept. of Anthropology, University of Utah. (23)
- Hill, K. and K. Hawkes Neotropical Hunting Among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. In Adaptive Responses of Native Amazonians. R. Hames and W. Vickers eds. pp. 139-188. New York: Academic Press. (92)
1982
- Hawkes, K. and K. Hill Porque Recolectan Los Cazadores? La Explotacion Optimo de Recursos entre Los Ache del Parguay Oriental. Suplemento Anthropologico XVII:99-130. Asuncion, Paraguay. (0)
- Hawkes, K., K. Hill and J. O’Connell Why Hunters Gather: Optimal Foraging and the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. American Ethnologist ((2):379-398. (110)
- Hill, K. Hunting and Human Evolution. Journal of Human Evolution 11:521-544. (81)
1977
- Howell, J. and K. Hill The Cell Cycle Program of Polypeptide Labeling in Chlamydomonous Reinhardtii. Journal of Cell Biology 72:223(42)
1975
- Rechsteiner, M. and K. Hill Autoradiographic Studies of Nicotinic Acid Utilization in Human-Mouse Heterokaryons and Inhibition of Utilization in Newly-formed Hybrid Cells. Journal of Cellular Physiology 86:439. (3)
Dr. Robert Foley: evolução humana, ecologia das populações e biogeografia
Figura: in Principles of Human Evolution, Lewin & Foley (2003).
Dr. Robert A. Foley
Leverhulme Centre for Human Evolutionary Studies (Univ. of Cambridge)
Papers
- Foley, R., 2009, The evolution of society. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 364:3127-3133.
- Foley, R., Gamble, C., 2009, The ecology of social transitions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 364:3267-3279.
- Dunn, M., Terrill, A., Reesink, G., Foley, R. A. & Levinson, S. C., 2005, Structural phylogenetics and the reconstruction of ancient language history. Science 309: 2072-2075.
- Foley, R., 2005, Species diversity in human evolution: challenges and opportunities. Transactions of the Royal Society of South Africa 60: 67-72.
- Foley, R. A., 2005, The emergence of culture in the context of hominin evolutionary patterns. In Evolution and Culture (ed. S. Levinson and P. Jaisson), pp. 53-78. MIT Press, Boston, MA.
- Bateson, P., Barker.D, Clutton-Brock, T., Deb, D., D’Udine, B., Foley, R.A., Gluckman, P., Godfrey, K., Kirkwood, T., Lahr, M.M., McNamara, J., Metcalfe, N.B., Monaghan, P., Spencer, H.G., and Sultan, S.E., 2004, Developmental Plasticity and Human Health. Nature , v. 430, p. 419-421.
- Monnot, M., Foley, R. & Ross, E., 2004,. Affective prosody: whence motherese? Behavioural & Brain Science 27: 518-19.
- Foley, R.A., 2004, The evolutionary ecology of linguistic diversity in human populations, in Jones, M., ed., Traces of Ancestry: studies in honour of Colin Renfrew : Cambridge, McDonald Institute Monographs.
- Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2004, Human evolution writ small: Nature , v. 431, p. 1043-1044.
- Foley, R., and Lahr, M.M., 2003, On stony ground: Lithic technology, human evolution, and the emergence of culture: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 12, p. 109-122.
- Foley, R.A., 2003, The environment of evolutionary adaptedness, in Pagel, M., ed., The Encyclopedia of Evolution : Oxford, Blackwells Scientific Press.
- Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 2003, Demography, dispersals and human evolution in the Last Glacial Period, in van Andel, T.H., and Davies, W., eds., Neanderthals and Modern Humans in the European Landscape during the Last Glaciation : Cambridge, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, p. 241-256.
- Collard, I.F., and Foley, R.A., 2002, Latitudinal patterns and environmental determinants of recent human cultural diversity: do humans follow biogeographical rules? Evolutionary Ecology Research , v. 4, p. 371-383.
- Foley, R., 2002, Adaptive radiations and dispersals in hominin evolutionary ecology: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 11, p. 32-37.
- Foley, R.A., 2001, The evolutionary consequences of increased carnivory in hominids, in Stanford, C.B., H.T., ed., The Early Human Diet: the Role of Meat : Oxford, Oxford University Press, p. 305-331.
- Foley, R.A., 2001, In the shadow of the modern synthesis: alternative perspectives on the last 50 years of palaeoanthropology: Evolutionary Anthropology , v. 10, p. 5-15.
- Gollop, P., and Foley, R.A., 2001, Evolutionary geography, habitat availability and species distributions among early African hominids, in Harcourt, C., ed., Monkey, Apes and Humans: an evolutionary perspective : London, Westview Press, p. 40-58.
- Underhill, P.A., Passarino, G., Lin, A.A., Shen, P., Lahr, M.M., Foley, R.A., Ofner, P.J., and Cavalli-Sforza, L.L., 2001, The phylogeography of Y chromosome binary haplotypes and the origins of modern human populations: Annals of Human Genetics , v. 65, p. 43-62.
- Foley, R.A., 1998, The context of human genetic evolution: Genome Research , v. 8, p. 339-347.
- Foley, R.A., 1998, Pattern and process in hominid evolution, in Bintliff, J., ed., Structure and Contingency: Evolutionary Processes in Life and Human Society : London, Leicester University Press., p. 31-42.
- Lahr, M.M., and Foley, R.A., 1998, Towards a theory of modern human origins: Geography, demography, and diversity in recent human evolution: Yearbook of Physical Anthropology, Vol 41 - 1998 , v. 41, p. 137-176.
- Foley, R.A., and Lahr, M.M., 1997, Mode 3 technologies and the evolution of modern humans: Cambridge Archaeological Journal , v. 7, p. 3-36.
- Foley, R.A., 1996, Measuring the cognition of extinct hominids., in Mellars, P., and Gibson, K., eds., Modelling the Early Human Mind: Cambridge, MacDonald Institute for Archaeological Research Monograph, p. 57-66.
- Foley, R.A., and Fitzgerald, C.M., 1996, Is reproductive synchrony an evolutionarily stable strategy for hunter-gatherers? Current Anthropology , v. 37, p. 539-545.
- Foley, R.A., 1995, The causes and consequences of human evolution: Journal of the Royal Anthropological Society, v. 1, p. 67-86.
- Foley, R.A., 1994, Speciation, extinction and climatic change in hominid evolution: Journal of Human Evolution , v. 26, p. 275-289.
- Layton, R., and Foley, R.A., 1992, On subsistence transitions: response to Hawkes and O’Connell: Current Anthropology, v. 33, p. 218-219.
- Foley, R.A., 1987, Hominid species and stone tools assemblages: how are they related? Antiquity , v. 61, p. 380-392.
- Foley, R.A., 1987, Telling the human story: Current Anthropology , v. 28, p. 228-230.
- Foley, R.A., 1985, Optimality theory in anthropology. Man , v. 20, p. 222-242.
- Foley, R.A., 1982, A reconsideration of the role of large mammal predation in tropical hunter-gatherer adaptation. Man, v. 17, p. 393-403.
Books
- Lewin, R., and Foley, R.A., 2003, Principles of Human Evolution: Oxford, Blackwells.
- Donnelly, P., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 2001, Genes, Fossils and Behaviour: an integrated approach to human evolution, NATO Science Series: Omaha, IOS Press.
- Foley, R.A., 1995, Humans before humanity: an evolutionary perspective: Oxford, Blackwells
- Foley, R.A., (ed) 1991, The Origins of Human Behaviour. London, Unwin Heinmann.
- Standen, V., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 1989, Comparative Socioecology: the Behavioural Ecology of Humans and other Mammals. Oxford, Blackwell Scientific Publications.
- Foley, R.A., 1987, Another Unique Species: Patterns of Human Evolutionary Ecology: Harlow, Longman.
- Foley, R.A., and Day, M.D., 1986, The Pleistocene Perspective (2 volumes): Southampton, World Archaeological Congress.
- Cruwys, E., and Foley, R.A., (eds) 1986, Teeth and Anthropology, Internatioal Series: Oxford, British Archaeological Reports.
Dr. Bruce Winterhalder: antropologia, evolução humana e ecologia das populações e dos ecossistemas
Foto: Dr. Bruce Winterhalder.
Dr. Bruce Winterhalder
Anthropology, human evolution, population and ecosystem ecology.
Papers
- Winterhalder, B., and D. J. Kennett. 2009. Four neglected concepts with a role to play in explaining the origins of agriculture. Current Anthropology 50(5): 645-648.
- D. J. Kennett, B. Winterhalder, J Bartruff, and J. M. Erlandson. 2009. An ecological model for the emergence of institutionalized social hierarchies on California’s Northern Channel Islands . In Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution, edited by S. Shennan, pp. 297-314. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
- D. J. Kennett and B. Winterhalder. 2008. Demographic expansion, despotism, and the colonisation of East and South Polynesia. In Islands of Inquiry: Colonisation, seafaring and the archaeology of maritime landscapes (Terra Australis 29), edited by G. Clark, F. Leach and S. O’Connor, pp. 87-96. Canberra: Australia National University Press.
- Winterhalder, B. 2007. Risk and decision-making. In The Oxford Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology, edited by R. I. M. Dunbar and Louise Barrett, pp. 433-445. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Kennett, Douglas, Atholl Anderson and Bruce Winterhalder. 2006. The ideal free distribution, food production, and the colonization of Oceania. In Behavioral Ecology and the Transition to Agriculture, edited by Douglas J. Kennett and Bruce Winterhalder, pp. 265-288. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Winterhalder, Bruce and Douglas J. Kennett. 2006. Behavioral ecology and the transition from hunting and gathering to agriculture. In Behavioral Ecology and the Transition to Agriculture, edited by Douglas J. Kennett and Bruce Winterhalder, pp. 1-21. Berkeley: University of California Press.
- Bettinger, R. L., Bruce Winterhalder, and Richard McElreath. 2006. A simple model of technological intensification. Journal of Archaeological Science 33: 538-545
- Winterhalder, B. 2004 The half of it. Before Farming 2004/2 article 5.
- Smith, Eric A., and B. Winterhalder. 2003 Human behavioral ecology. In Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science, Volume 2, edited by Lynn Nadel, pp. 377-385. London: Nature Publishing Group.
- Winterhalder, B. 2002 Behavioral and other human ecologies: Critique, response and progress through criticism. Journal of Ecological Anthropology 6: 4-23.
- Winterhalder, B. 2002 Models. In Darwin and Archaeology: A Handbook of Key Concepts, edited by J.P. Hart and J.E. Terrell, pp. 201-223. Bergin & Garvey, Westport, Connecticut.
- Smith, Eric Alden, and Bruce Winterhalder. 2002. Evolutionary social science: The behavioral ecology approach. Samfundsøkonomen 4: 13-21.
- Winterhalder, B. and Leslie, P.W. 2002 Risk-sensitive fertility: The variance compensation hypothesis. Evolution and Human Behavior 23: 59-82.
- Leslie, P.W., and B. Winterhalder 2002 Demographic consequences of unpredictability in fertility outcomes. American Journal of Human Biology 14: 168-183.
- Winterhalder, B. 2001 The behavioral ecology of hunter-gatherers. In Hunter-Gatherers: An Interdisciplineary Perspective, edited by Catherine Panter-Brick, Robert H. Layton and Peter A. Rowley-Conwy, pp. 12-38. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Winterhalder, B. 2001. Intra-group resource transfers: Comparative evidence, models, and implications for human evolution. In Meat Eating and Human Evolution, edited by C. B. Stanford and H. T. Bunn, pp. 279-301. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Evans, T.P., and B. Winterhalder. 2000. Modified solar insolation as an agronomic factor in terraced environments. Land Degradation and Development 11: 273-287.
- Winterhalder, B., and E. A. Smith. 2000 Analyzing adaptive strategies: Human behavioral ecology at twenty-five. Evolutionary Anthropology 9: 51-72.
- Winterhalder, B., F. Lu and B. Tucker. 1999. Risk-sensitive adaptive tactics: Models and evidence from subsistence studies in biology and anthropology. Journal of Archaeological Research 7: 301-348
- Winterhalder, B., and F. Lu. 1997. A forager-resource population ecology model and implications for indigenous conservation. Conservation Biology 11(6): 1354-1364.
- Winterhalder, B., and C. Goland. 1997 An evolutionary ecology perspective on diet choice, risk, and plant domestication. In People, Plants, and Landscapes: Studies in Paleoethnobotany. K.J. Gremillion, ed. Pp. 123-160. Tuscaloosa, AL: U. of Alabama Press.
- Winterhalder, B. 1997c Gifts given, gifts taken: The behavioral ecology of non-market intragroup exchange. Journal of Archaeological Research 5: 121-168.
- Winterhalder, B. 1996b Social foraging and the behavioral ecology of intra-group resource transfers. Evolutionary Anthropology 5: 46-57.
- Winterhalder, B. 1996a A marginal model of tolerated theft. Ethology and Sociobiology 17: 37-53.
- Winterhalder, B. 1993a Work, resources and population in foraging societies. Man 28: 321-340.
- Winterhalder, Bruce, and Carol Goland. 1993 On population, foraging efficiency, and plant domestication. Current Anthropology 34: 710-715.
- Winterhalder, Bruce, and Eric Alden Smith. 1992. Evolutionary ecology and the social sciences. In Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior. Eric Alden Smith and Bruce Winterhalder, eds. Pp. 3-23. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
- Smith, Eric Alden, and Bruce Winterhalder. 1992. Natural selection and decision-making: Some fundamenal principles. In Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior. Eric Alden Smith and Bruce Winterhalder, eds. Pp. 25-60. New York: Aldine de Gruyter.
- Winterhalder, B. 1984. Reconsidering the ecosystem concept. Reviews in Anthropology 12(1): 301-313.
Prof. Eric Alden Smith: ecologia comportamental, biologia evolucionária e sócio-economia
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Prof. Eric Alden Smith
Human behavioral ecology, evolutionary biology, and economics
Papers and chapters
- Smith, Eric Alden (2010) Communication and collective action: The role of language in human cooperation. Evolution and Human Behavior 31:231-245.
- Smith, Eric Alden, Samuel Bowles, Tom Hertz, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Mary K. Shenk, and Michael Gurven (2010) Intergenerational wealth transmission and inequality in premodern societies: Reply. Current Anthropology 51(1): 119-126.
- Smith, Eric Alden, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Samuel Bowles, Michael Gurven, Tom Hertz, and Mary K. Shenk (2010) Production systems, inheritance, and inequality in premodern societies: Conclusions. Current Anthropology 51(1): 85-94.
- Smith, Eric Alden, Kim Hill, Frank W. Marlowe, David Nolin, Polly Wiessner, Michael Gurven, Samuel Bowles, Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Tom Hertz, and Adrian Bell (2010) Wealth transmission and inequality among hunter-gatherers. Current Anthropology 51(1): 19-34.
- Bowles, Samuel, Eric Alden Smith, and Monique Borgerhoff Mulder (2010) The emergence and persistence of inequality in premodern societies: Introduction. Current Anthropology 51(1): 7-17.
- Lyle, Henry, Eric A. Smith, and Roger Sullivan (2009) Blood donations as costly signals of donor quality. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 7(4):263-286.
- Borgerhoff Mulder, Monique, Samuel Bowles, Tom Hertz, Adrian Bell, Jan Beise, Greg Clark, Ila Fazzio, Michael Gurven, Kim Hill, Paul L. Hooper, William Irons, Hillard Kaplan, Donna Leonetti, Bobbi Low, Frank Marlowe, Richard McElreath, Suresh Naidu, David Nolin, Patrizio Piraino, Rob Quinlan, Eric Schniter, Rebecca Sear, Mary Shenk, Eric Alden Smith, Christopher von Rueden, and Polly Wiessner (2009) Intergenerational wealth transmission and the dynamics of inequality in small-scale societies. Science 326:682-688.
- The emergence of inequality in small-scale societies: Simple scenarios and agent-based simulations(coauthored with Jung-Kyoo Choi). In The Model-based Archaeology of Socionatural Systems, ed. T. Kohler and S. van der Leeuw, pp 105-119. Santa Fe: SAR Press (2007).
- Reconstructing the evolution of the human mind. In The Evolution of Mind, ed. S. Gangestad and J. Simpson, pp 53-59. NY: Guilford (2007).
- Anthropological schisms. Anthropology Newsletter, American Anthropological Association. January 2006, pp. 8-11.
- Costly signaling and cooperative behavior. (coauthored with Rebecca Bliege Bird). In Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life, ed. H. Gintis, S. Bowles, R. Boyd, and E. Fehr, pp. 115-148. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (2005).
- Signaling theory, strategic interaction, and symbolic capital (coauthored with Rebecca Bliege Bird). Current Anthropology 46(2):221-248 (2005).
- Why do good hunters have higher reproductive success? Human Nature 15(4):342-363 (2005).
- Human cooperation: perspectives from behavioral ecology. In Genetic and Cultural Evolution of Cooperation, ed. P. Hammerstein, pp. 401-427. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (2003).
- The evolution of culture: new perspectives and evidence (coauthored with Charles H. Janson). Evolutionary Anthropology 12(2):57-60 (2003).
- The benefits of costly signaling: Meriam turtle hunters. (coauthored with Rebecca Bliege Bird and Doug Bird). Behavioral Ecology 14(1):116-126 (2003).
- Risk and reciprocity in Meriam food-sharing (coauthored with Rebecca Bliege Bird, Doug Bird, and Geoff Kushnick). Evolution and Human Behavior 23:297-321 (2002).
- Cooperation and costly signaling (coauthored with Herbert Gintis and Samuel Bowles). Journal of Theoretical Biology 213:103-119 (2001).
- On the coevolution of cultural, linguistic, and biological diversity. In Language, Knowledge, and the Environment: The Interdependence of Biological and Cultural Diversity, edited by Luisa Maffi. Smithsonian Institution Press (2001).
- The hunting handicap: costly signaling in male foraging strategies (co-authored with Rebecca Bliege Bird and Douglas Bird). Behavioral Ecology & Sociobiology 50:9-19 (2001).
- Controversies in the evolutionary social sciences: A guide to the perplexed (coauthored with Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Kim Hill.) Trends in Ecology & Evolution 16:128-135 (2001).
- Conservation and subsistence in small-scale societies (coauthored with Mark Wishnie). Annual Review of Anthropology 29:493-524 (2000).
- Evolutionary analyses of human behaviour: a commentary on Daly & Wilson (co-authored with Monique Borgerhoff Mulder and Kim Hill). Animal Behaviour 60:F20-F26 (2000).
- Turtle hunting and tombstone openings: Generosity and costly signaling (co-authored with Rebecca Bliege Bird). Evolution and Human Behavior 21:245-61 (2000).
- Three styles in the evolutionary study of human behavior. In Human Behavior and Adaptation: An Anthropological Perspective, edited by Lee Cronk, William Irons, and Napoleon Chagnon, pp 27.46. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter (2000).
- Analyzing adaptive strategies: human behavioral ecology at twenty-five (2nd author with Bruce Winterhalder). Evolutionary Anthropology 9:51-72 (2000).
- Is Tibetan polyandry adaptive? Methodological and metatheoretical critiques. Human Nature 9(3):225-261 (1998).
- Is it evolution yet? A critique of evolutionary archaeology (2nd author with James Boone). Current Anthropology 39:S141-S173 (1998).
- Sex is not enough. In Evolution and Human Behavior: A Critical Reader, ed. Laura M. Betzig, pp. 70-72. Oxford University Press (1996).
- Inuit sex ratio variation: population control, ethnographic artifact, or parental manipulation? (With S. Abigail Smith.) Current Anthropology 35: 595-624 (1994).
- Risk and reciprocity: hunter-gatherer socioecology and the problem of collective action (with Robert Boyd). In Risk and Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies, ed. E. Cashdan, pp. 167-191. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. (1990)
- Risk and uncertainty in the "original affluent society": evolutionary ecology of resource sharing and land tenure. In Hunters and Gatherers: History, Evolution, and Social Change, ed. T. Ingold, D. Riches, and J. Woodburn, pp. 222-52. Oxford: Berg. (1988)
- Optimization theory in anthropology: applications and critiques. In The Latest on the Best: Essays on Evolution and Optimality, ed. John Dupre, pp. 201-49. Cambridge, MA: Bradford Books/MIT Press. (1987)
- On fitness maximization, limited needs, and hunter-gatherer time allocation. Ethology and Sociobiology 8: 73-85. (1987)
- Inuit hunting groups: some simple models incorporating conflicts of interest, relatedness, and central-place sharing. Ethology and Sociobiology 6:27-47 (1985). (Reprinted in Human Nature: A Critical Reader, ed. Laura M. Betzig, pp 50-69. Oxford University Press, 1996).
- Anthropological applications of optimal foraging theory: a critical review. Current Anthropology 24: 625-51. (1983)
Books and journal issues
- Vaccaro, Ismael, Eric A. Smith, and Shankar Aswani (eds.) Society and Environment: Research Methods and Design. Cambridge University Press (in press, to appear in late 2010).
- Special issue on Inequality and the intergenerational transmission of wealth (8 articles). Current Anthropology February 2010, Vol. 51, No. 1: 7-126.
- Special double issue on The evolution of culture. Evolutionary Anthropology volume 12, issues 2 & 3. Ed. C. H. Janson and E. A. Smith (2003).
- Contested Arctic: Indigenous Peoples, Nation States, and Circumpolar Environments. Ed. E. A. Smith and J. McCarter. Seattle: U of Washington Press (1997).
- Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior. Ed. E. A. Smith & B. Winterhalder. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter (1992).
- Evolutionary Ecology of an Arctic Hunting Economy. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter (1991).
Books
- Smith, Eric Alden. Environmental Social Sciences: Methods and Research Design. Cambridge University Press. 2010.
- Smith, Eric Alden. Hunter-gatherer Foraging Strategies: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analysis (Prehistoric archeology and ecology). University of Chicago Press. 1982.
- Smith, Eric Alden. Contested Arctic: Indigenous Peoples, Industrial States, and the Circumpolar Environmen. University of Washington Press. 1997.
Prof. Kristen Hawkes: evolução humana, ecologia comportamental, sócio-biologia e caçadores-recolectores
Foto: Prof. Kristen Hawkes.
Prof. Kristen Hawkes
Human evolution, behavioral ecology, sociobiology, hunter-gatherers
Papers
- Hawkes K, O’Connell JF, Coxworth JE. 2010. Family provisioning is not the only reason men hunt. Current Anthropology 51(2):259-264. 2010.
- Hawkes, K & KR Smith 2010 Do women stop early? Similarities in fertility decline between humans and chimpanzees. Ann NY Acad Sci 1204: 43–53. 2010.
- Coxworth, JE, Hawkes K. 2010 Ovarian follicle loss in humans and mice: Lessons from statistical model comparison. Human Reproduction.Vol.25, No.7 pp. 1796–1805. 2010.
- Hawkes, K. 2010 Grandmother effects, heterogeneity, and the evolution of human aging: Guidance from human-chimpanzee comparisons. Proc Nat Acad Sci (USA) 107 (Supplement 2): 8977-8984. 2010.
- Hawkes K, KR Smith, SL Robson. Mortality and fertility rates in humans and chimpanzees: how within-species variation complicates Cross-species comparisons. Am J Hum Biol. 21:578–586. 2009.
- Hawkes, K & KR Smith. Evaluating grandmother effects. Am J Phys Anthropol 140: 173-176. 2009.
- Jones KP, LC Walker, D Anderson, A Lacreuse, SL Robson, K Hawkes. Depeltion of ovarian follicles with age in chimpanzees: Similarities to humans. Biology of Reproduction 77:247-251. 2007.
- Robson, S. L., C. P. van Schaik, and K. Hawkes The derived features of human life history. In The Evolution of Human Life History. K. Hawkes and R Paine, eds, Santa Fe and Oxford, SAR Press. 2006.
- Hawkes, K. Life history theory and human evolution. In The Evolution of Human Life History. Kristen Hawkes and Richard Paine, eds. Santa Fe and Oxford, SAR Press, 45-93. 2006.
- Hawkes, K. Slow life histories and human evolution. In The Evolution of Human Life History. Kristen Hawkes and Richard Paine, eds. Santa Fe and Oxford, SAR Press, 95-126. 2006.
- Hawkes, K. and N. J. Blurton Jones. Human age structures, paleodemography, and the Grandmother Hypothesis. In Grandmotherhood: The Evolutionary Significance of the Second Half of Female Life, edited by E. Voland, A. Chasiotis, and W. Schiefenhovel, pp. 118-140. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press (corrected from the published version). 2005.
- Hawkes, K. and J. F. O’Connell. News and Views: How old is human longevity? Journal of Human Evolution 49:650-653. 2005.
- Hawkes, K. Mating, parenting and the evolution of human pair bonds. In Kinship and Behavior in Primates , edited by B. Chapais & C. Berman, pp 443-473. Oxford University Press. 2004.
- Hawkes, K. The Grandmother Effect. Nature 428:128-9. (News & Views on Lahdenpera et al.). 2004.
- Hawkes, K. Grandmothers and the evolution of human longevity. American Journal of Human Biology 15:380-400. 2003.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell & N. G. Blurton Jones. Human life histories: Primate tradeoffs, grandmothering socioecology, and the fossil record. In Primate Life Histories & Socioecology, edited by P. Kappeler and M. Pereira, pp 204-227. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2003.
- Blurton Jones, N., Kristen Hawkes and James F. O’Connell. Antiquity of postreproductive life: Are there modern impacts on hunter-gatherer postreproductive life spans? American Journal of Human Biology 14:184-205. 2002.
- Hawkes, K. and R. Bliege Bird. Showing off, handicap signaling, and the evolution of men’s work. Evolutionary Anthropology 11:58-67. 2002.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N. G. Blurton Jones. Meat-eating, grandmothering and the evolution of early human diets. In Human Diet: Its Origin and Evolution, edited by P. Unger & M. Teaford, pp. 49-60. Westport, Conn. Bergin & Garvey. 2002.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes, K. Lupo and N. G. Blurton Jones. Male strategies and Plio-Pleistocene archaeology. Journal of Human Evolution 43:831-872. 2002.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell and N.G. Blurton Jones. Hunting and nuclear families. Current Anthropology 42:5, pp. 681-709. 2001.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell and N. G. Blurton Jones. Hadza meat sharing. Evolution and Human Behavior 22(2001):113-142. 2001.
- Hawkes, K. Is meat the hunter’s property? Ownership and explanations of hunting and sharing. In Meat-eating and Human Evolution, edited by C. Stanford and H. Bunn, pp. 219-236. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2001.
- Blurton Jones, N. G., F. Marlowe, K. Hawkes and J. F. O’Connell. Hunter-gatherer divorce rates and the paternal provisioning theory of human monogamy. In Adaptation and Human Behavior: An Anthropological Perspective, edited by L. Cronk, N. Chagnon & W. Irons, pp. 65-84. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. 2000.
- Hawkes, K. Big game hunting and the evolution of egalitarian societies: Lessons from the Hadza. In Hierarchies in Action: Cui Bono?, edited by M. Diehl. Center for Archaeological Investigations, Occasional Paper 27:59-83. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. 2000.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell and N. G. Blurton Jones. Why do women have mid-life menopause? Grandmothering and the evolution of human longevity. In 10th Reinier de Graff Symposium: Female Reproductive Aging, edited by E. R. te Velde and F. J. Broekmans, pp. 27-42. New York: Pantheon. 2000.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell, N. G. Blurton Jones, H. Alvarez and E. L. Charnov. The grandmother hypothesis and human evolution. In Adaptation and Human Behavior: An Anthropological Perspective, edited by L. Cronk, N. Chagnon & W. Irons, pp. 231-252. New York: Aldine de Gruyter. 2000.
- Blurton Jones, N. G., K. Hawkes, and J. F. O’Connell. Some current ideas about the evolution of the human life history. In Comparative Primate Socioecology, edited by P. C. Lee, pp. 140-166. Cambridge University Press. 1999.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes, and N.G. Blurton Jones. Grandmothering and the evolution of Homo erectus. Journal of Human Evolution 36:461-485. 1999.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell, N.G. Blurton Jones, H. Alvarez, and E.L. Charnov. Grandmothering, menopause, and the evolution of human life histories. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 95, pp. 1336-1339. 1998.
- Blurton Jones, N. G., K. Hawkes and J. F. O’Connell. Why do Hadza children forage? In Uniting Psychology and Biology: Integrative Perspectives on Human Development, edited by N. Segal, G. E. Weisfeld, and CC. Weisfeld, pp 279-313. Washington, D.C. American Psychological Association. 1997.
- Hadza women’s time allocation, offspring provisioning and the evolution of long postmenopausal life spans. Current Anthropology 38:4, 551-577. 1997.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell and L. Rogers. The behavioral ecology of modern hunter-gatherers and human evolution Trends in Ecology and Evolution 12:29-32. 1997.
- Blurton Jones, N. G., K. Hawkes and J. F. O’Connell. The global process and local ecology: How should we explain differences between the Hadza and the !Kung? In Cultural Diversity among Twentieth Century Foragers: An African Perspective, edited by S. Kent, pp. 159-187. Cambridge: CUP. 1996.
- Hawkes, K. The evolutionary basis of sex variations in the use of natural resources: Human examples. Population and Environment. 18:161-173. 1996.
- Hawkes, K. Behavioral ecology. In Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology. Edited by D. Levinson and M. Ember. Sponsored by the HRAF. Vol 1: 121- 125. Henry Holt Inc. 1996.
- Hawkes, K. Foraging differences between men and women: Behavioral ecology of the sexual division of labor. In Power, Sex and Tradition: The Archaeology of Human Ancestry, S. Shennan and J. Steele, eds., 283-305. London: Routledge. 1996.
- Hawkes, K., J.F. O’Connell and N.G. Blurton Jones. Hadza children’s foraging: Juvenile dependency, social arrangements and mobility among hunter-gatherers. Current Anthropology 36:4, 688-700. 1995.
- Hawkes, K., A. R. Rogers and E. L. Charnov. The male’s dilemma: increased offspring production is more paternity to steal . Evolutionary Ecology 9:662-677. 1995.
- Blurton Jones, N.G., K. Hawkes and P. Draper. Foraging returns of !Kung adults and children: Why didn’t !Kung children forage? Journal of Anthropological Research 50(3): 217-248). 1994.
- Blurton Jones, N.G., K. Hawkes and P. Draper. Differences between Hadza and !Kung children’s work: Affluence of Practical Reason? In Key Issues in Hunter-Gatherer Research, E. S. Burch Jr and L. J. Ellanna eds, pp 189-215. Oxford: Berg. 1994.
- Hawkes, K. On life history evolution (a comment on Chisholm). Current Anthropology 35(1):39-41. 1994.
- Hawkes, K. Why hunter-gatherers work: An ancient version of the problem of public goods. Current Anthropology 34 (4):341-361. 1993.
- Hawkes, K. On why male foragers hunt and share food: Reply to Hill and Kaplan. Current Anthropology 34(5):706-710. 1993.
- Blurton Jones, N.G., L. Smith, K. Hawkes, J. O’Connell and C. Kamuzora. Demography of the Hadza, an increasing and high density population of savanna foragers. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 89:1159-1181. 1993.
- Hawkes, K. Sharing and collective action. In Ecology, Evolution , and Human Behavior, E.A. Smith and B. Winterhalder, eds., pp 269-300. Aldine de Gruyter. 1993.
- O’Connell, J.F., K. Hawkes and N.G. Blurton Jones. Patterns in the distribution, site structure, and assemblage composition of Hadza kill-butchering sites. Journal of Archaeological Science 19:319-345. 1993.
- Hawkes, K. On sharing and work (a comment on Bird-David). Current Anthropology 33(4): 404-407. 1992.
- Hawkes, K. & J. F. O’Connell. On optimal foraging models and subsistence transitions. Current Anthropology 33(1): 63-66. 1992.
- Hawkes, K. Showing off: Tests of an hypothesis about men’s foraging goals. Ethology and Sociobiology 12:29-54. 1991
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N.G. Blurton Jones. Distribution of activities at Hadza base camps: Implications for analyses of archaeological site structure. In The Interpretation of Archaeological Spatial Patterning, edited by E.M. Kroll and T.D. Price, pp. 61-76. Plenum Press, New York. 1991.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N.G. Blurton Jones. Hunting income patterns among the Hadza: Big game, common goods, foraging goals and the evolution of the human diet. Philosophical Transactions:Biological Sciences 334(1270): 243-250. Also in: Foraging Strategies and Natural Diet of Monkey’s, Apes, and Humans, edited by A. Whiten and M. Widdowson (1992), pp. 83-91. Oxford: Clarendon Press. 1991.
- Vigilant, L., M. Stoneking, H. Harpending, K. Hawkes & A.C. Wilson. African populations and the evolution of human mitochondrial DNA. Science 253:1503-1507. 1991.
- Hawkes, K. Why do men hunt? Some benefits for risky strategies. In Risk and Uncertainty in Tribal and Peasant Economies, edited by E. Cashdan, pp. 145-166. Boulder: Westview Press. 1990.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N. G. Blurton Jones. Reanalysis of large mammal body part transport among the Hadza. Journal of Archaeological Science 17:301-316. 1990.
- Blurton Jones, N. G., K. Hawkes and J. F. O’Connell. Modelling and measuring the costs of children in two foraging societies. In Comparative Socioecology: The Behavioural Ecology of Humans and Other Mammals, edited by V. Standen & R. Foley, pp. 367-390. London: Basil Blackwell. 1989.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell and N. G. Blurton Jones. Hardworking Hadza grandmothers. In Comparative Socioecology: The Behavioural Ecology of Humans and Other Mammals, edited by V. Standen & R.A. Foley, pp. 341-366. London: Basil Blackwell. 1989.
- Hawkes, K. & E. L. Charnov 1988 Human fertility: Individual or group benefit? Current Anthropology 29(3):469-71. 1988.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N. G. Blurton Jones. Hadza hunting, butchering, and bone transport and their archaeological implications. Journal of Anthropological Research 44:113-61.
- O’Connell, J. F., K. Hawkes and N. G. Blurton Jones. Hadza scavenging: Implications for Plio-Pleistocene hominid subsistence. Current Anthropology 29:356-363. 1988.
- Hawkes, K. How much food do foragers need? In Food and Evolution: Toward a Theory of Human Food Habits, edited by M. Harris & E. Ross, pp. 341-355. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1987.
- Hawkes, K., K. Hill, H. Kaplan and A. M. Hurtado. A problem of bias in the ethnographic use of scan sampling. Journal of Anthropological Research 43(3):239-245. 1987.
- Hawkes, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hill and A. M. Hurtado. Ache at the settlement: Contrasts between farming and foraging. Human Ecology 15(2):133-161. 1987.
- Hill, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes and A. M. Hurtado. Foraging decisions among Ache hunter-gatherers: New data and implications for optimal foraging models. Ethology and Sociobiology 8:1-36. 1987.
- Hawkes, K. & J. F. O’Connell 1985 Optimal foraging models and the case of the !Kung. American Anthropologist 87:401-405. 1985.
- Hawkes, K., J. F. O’Connell, K. Hill and E.L. Charnov. How much is enough? Hunters and limited needs. Ethology and Sociobiology 6:3-15. 1985.
- Hill, K., H. Kaplan, K. Hawkes and A.M. Hurtado. Men’s time allocation to subsistence work among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13(1):29-47. 1985.
- Hurtado, A. M., K. Hawkes, K. Hill and H. Kaplan. Female subsistence strategies among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13(1):1-28. 1985.
- Hill, K., K. Hawkes, A.M. Hurtado and H. Kaplan. Seasonal variance in the diet of Ache hunter-gatherers in Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 12:145-180. 1984.
- Kaplan, H., K. Hill, K. Hawkes and A. M. Hurtado. Food sharing among Ache hunter-gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Current Anthropology 25(1):113-115. 1984.
- O’Connell, J. F. and K. Hawkes. Food choice and foraging sites among the Alyawara. Journal of Anthropological Research 40(4):504-535. 1984.
- Hawkes, K. Kin. selection and culture. American Ethnologist 10:345-363. 1983.
- Hill, K. and K. Hawkes. Neotropical hunting among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. In Adaptations of Native Amazonians, edited by R. Hames and W. Vickers, pp. 139-188. New York: Academic Press. 1983.
- Hawkes, K., K. Hill & J. F. O’Connell. Why hunters gather: Optimal foraging and the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. American Ethnologist 9:379-398. 1982.
- Hawkes, K. & J. F. O’Connell 1981 Affluent hunters? Some comments in light of the Alyawara case. American Anthropologist 83:622-626. 1981.
- Hawkes, K. A third explanation for female infanticide. Human Ecology 9:71-107. 1981.
- O’Connell, J. F. and K. Hawkes. Alyawara plant use and optimal foraging theory. In Hunter-Gatherer Foraging Strategies: Ethnographic and Archaeological Analysis, edited by B. Winterhalder and E.A. Smith, pp. 99-125. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1981.
Books
- Hawkes K. The Evolution of Human Life History (School of American Research Advanced Seminar Series). School of American Research Press. 2006.
Dr. Richard McElreath: antropologia, ecologia e biologia das populações
Foto: Dr. Richard McElreath.
Dr. Richard McElreath
Anthropology, ecology and population biology
Papers
- Smirnov, O., Dawes, C. T., Fowler, J. H., Johnson, T., & McElreath, R. (2010). The Behavioral Logic of Collective Action: Partisans Cooperate and Punish More Than Non-Partisans. Political Psychology, 31, 595-616.
- Sih, A., Stamps, J., Yang, L. H., McElreath, R., & Ramenofsky, M. (2010). Grand challenges: Behavior as a key component of integrative biology in a human-altered world. Integrative And Comparative Biology.
- Cordes, C., Richerson, P. J., McElreath, R., & Strimling, P. (2010). How Does Opportunistic Behavior Influence Firm Size? An evolutionary approach to organizational behavior. Journal of Institutional Economics.
- Henrich, J., Ensminger, J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Barrett, C., & Bolyanatz, A., et al. (2010). Markets, Religion, Community Size, and the Evolution of Fairness and Punishment. Science, 327, 1480-1484.
- McEachern, M. B., McElreath, R., Van Vuren, D. H., & Eadie, J. M. (2009). Another genetically promiscuous ‘polygynous’ mammal: mating system variation in Neotoma fuscipes. Animal Behaviour, 77, 449-455.
- Smirnov, O., Johnson, T., Dawes, C. T., Fowler, J. H., & McElreath, R. (2009).The Role of Egalitarian Motives in Altruistic Punishment. Economics Letters, 102, 192-194.
- McElreath, R. (2009). Linking the micro and macro in cultural evolution (Review of Shennan, Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution). Trends in Evolution and Ecology, 24, 588-589.
- Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Fazzio, I., Irons, W., McElreath, R., Bowles, S., & Bell, A., et al. (2009). Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and Inequality in Premodern Societies: Pastoralism and Wealth Inequality. Current Anthropology, 51, 35-48.
- Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hertz, T., Bell, A., Beise, J., & Clark, G., et al. (2009). Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and the Dynamics of Inequality in Small-Scale Societies. Science, 326, 682-688.
- Bell, A. V., Richerson, P. J., & McElreath, R. (2009). Culture rather than genes provides greater scope for the evolution of large-scale human prosociality. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106, 17671-17674.
- McElreath, R., & Strimling, P. (2008). When natural selection favors learning from parents. Current Anthropology, 49, 307-316.
- Efferson, C., Lalive, R., Richerson, P. J., McElreath, R., & Lubell, M. (2008). Conformists and mavericks: The empirics of frequency-dependent cultural transmission. Evolution and Human Behavior, 29, 56-64.
- McElreath, R., Bell, A. V., Efferson, C., Lubell, M., Richerson, P. J., & Waring, T. (2008). Beyond existence and aiming outside the laboratory: Estimating frequency-dependent and payoff-biased social learning strategies. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 363, 3515-3528.
- Marlowe, F. W., Berbesque, C. J., Barr, A., Barrett, C., Bolyanatz, A., & Cardenas, J. C., et al. (2008). More ‘altruistic’ punishment in larger societies. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 275, 587-590.
- Cordes, C., Richerson, P. J., McElreath, R., & Strimling, P. (2008). A Naturalistic Approach to the Theory of the Firm: The Role of Cooperation. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 68, 125-139.
- Efferson, C., Takezawa, M., & McElreath, R. (2007). New Methods in Quantitative Ethnography: Economic Experiments and Variation in the Price of Equality. Current Anthropology, 48, 912-919.
- McElreath, R., Luttbeg, B., Fogarty, S. P., Brodin, T., & Sih, A. (2007). Communication arising: Evolution of animal personalities. Nature, 450, e5-e6.
- Newson, L., Postmes, T., Lea, S. E. G., Richerson, P. J., & McElreath, R. (2007). Influences on Communication about Reproduction: The Cultural Evolution of Low Fertility. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 199-210.
- Dawes, C. T., Fowler, J. H., Johnson, T., McElreath, R., & Smirnov, O. (2007). Egalitarian motives in humans. Nature, 446, 794-796.
- Efferson, C., Richerson, P. J., McElreath, R., Lubell, M., Edsten, E., & Waring, T. M., et al. (2007). Learning, Productivity, Noise: An Experimental Study of Cultural Transmission on the Bolivian Altiplano. Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 11-17.
- McElreath, R., & Strimling, P. (2006). How noisy information and individual asymmetries can make ”personality” an adaptation: A simple model. Animal Behaviour, 72, 1135-1139.
- Bettinger, R., Winterhalder, B., & McElreath, R. (2006). A Simple Model of Technological Intensification. Journal of Archaeological Science, 33(4), 538-545.
- Henrich, J., McElreath, R., Barr, A., Ensminger, J., Barrett, C., & Bolyanatz, A., et al. (2006). Costly punishment across human societies. Science, 312, 1767-1770.
- McElreath, R. (2005). Perspectives on Diamond’s Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed. Current Anthropology, 46, s71-s90.
- Stamps, J., McElreath, R., & Eason, P. (2005). Alternative models of conspecific attraction in flies and crabs. Behavioral Ecology, 16, 974-980.
- Henrich, J., Boyd, R., Bowles, S., Camerer, C., Fehr, E., & Gintis, H., et al. (2005). Economic Man in Cross-cultural Perspective: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 28, 795-855.
- McElreath, R., Lubell, M., Richerson, P. J., Waring, T., Baum, W., & Edsten, E., et al. (2005). Applying evolutionary models to the laboratory study of social learning. Evolution and Human Behavior, 26, 483-508.
- McElreath, R. (2004). Social learning and the maintenance of cultural variation: An evolutionary model and data from East Africa. American Anthropologist, 106(2), 308-321.
- Gigerenzer, G., & McElreath, R. (2003). Social Intelligence in Games. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 159(1), 188-194.
- McElreath, R. (2003). Reputation and the evolution of conflict. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 220(3), 345-357.
- McElreath, R., Boyd, R., & Richerson, P. J. (2003). Shared norms and the evolution of ethnic markers. Current Anthropology, 44(1), 122-129.
- Henrich, J., & McElreath, R. (2003). The evolution of cultural evolution. Evolutionary Anthropology, 12, 123-135.
- Henrich, J., & McElreath, R. (2002). On risk-prone peasants. Current Anthropology, 43(5), 787-789.
- Henrich, J., & McElreath, R. (2002). Are peasants risk averse decision-makers? Current Anthropology, 43(1), 172-181.
- Henrich, J., Boyd, R., Bowles, S., Camerer, C., Fehr, E., Gintis, H., & McElreath, R. (2001). In search of Homo oeconomicus: Behavioral experiments in 15 small scale societies. American Economic Review, 91(2), 73-78.
- Soltis, J., & McElreath, R. (2001). Can females gain additional paternal investment by mating with multiple males? A game theoretic approach. The American Naturalist, 158(5), 1519-529.
Book chapters
- McElreath, R. (2010). The coevolution of genes, innovation and culture in human evolution. In J. Silk & P. Kappeler (Eds.), (pp. 451-474). Springer.
- McElreath, R., & Henrich, J. (2008). Modeling Cultural Evolution. In R. Dunbar & L. Barrett (Eds.), (pp. 571-585). Oxford Univ Press.
- Henrich, J., & McElreath, R. (2008). Dual Inheritance Theory: The Evolution of Human Cultural Capacities and Cultural Evolution. In R. Dunbar & L. Barrett (Eds.), (pp. 555-570). Oxford Univ Press.
- McElreath, R., Boyd, R., Gigerenzer, G., Gloeckner, A., Hammerstein, P., & Kurzban, R., et al. (2008). Individual decision making and the evolutionary roots of institutions. In C. Engel & W. Singer (Eds.), (pp. 325-342). MIT Press.
- Eerkens, J., Bettinger, R. L., & McElreath, R. (2006). Cultural transmission, phylogenetics, and the archaeological record. In C. Lipo, M. J. O’Brien & M. Collard & S. J. Shennan (Eds.), (pp. 169-183). AldineTransaction.
- Henrich, J., Boyd, R., Bowles, S., Camerer, C. F., Fehr, E., Gintis, H., & McElreath, R. (2004). Overview and synthesis. In J. Henrich, R. Boyd & S. Bowles & C. Camerer & E. Fehr & H. Gintis (Eds.), (pp. 8-54). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- McElreath, R., & Camerer, C. (2004). Appendix: Estimating risk-aversion. In J. Henrich, R. Boyd & S. Bowles & C. Camerer & E. Fehr & H. Gintis (Eds.), (pp. 436-438). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- McElreath, R. (2004). Community structure, mobility and the strength of norms in an African society, the Sangu of Tanzania. In J. Henrich, R. Boyd & S. Bowles & C. Camerer & E. Fehr & H. Gintis (Eds.), (pp. 335-355). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- McElreath, R., Clutton-Brock, T. H., Fehr, E., Fessler, D. M. T., Hagen, E. H., & Hammerstein, P., et al. (2003). The Role of Cognition and Emotion in Cooperation. In P. Hammerstein (Ed.), (pp. 125-152). Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Books
- McElreath, R., & Boyd, R. (2007). Mathematical Models of Social Evolution: A Guide for the Perplexed. Chicago: Univ of Chicago Press.
Talks
- The evolution of cultural evolution (Kavli Frontiers of Science).
Dr. Rebecca Sear: ecologia evolucionária e demografia baseada na teoria da evolução
Foto: Dr. Rebecca Sear.
Dr. Rebecca Sear
Evolutionary ecology and demographic behaviour using evolutionary theory
Papers
- Sear, R. (in press) Height and reproductive success: is bigger always better? For Homo Novus: A Human Without Illusions edited by Ulrich Frey, Charlotte Stoermer & Kai Willfuehr
- Sear, R. (in press) Parenting and families. For Evolutionary Psychology: A Critical Reader edited by Viren Swami. Wiley-Blackwell
- Fox, M., Sear, R., Beise, J., Voland, E., Ragsdale, G. & Knapp, L.A. (2010) Grandma plays favourites: X-chromosome relatedness and sex-specific childhood mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society, Series B, Biological Sciences 277(1681): 567-573
- Gurven, M., Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hooper, P.L., Kaplan, K., Quinlan, R., Sear, R., Schniter, E., von Rueden, C. Bell, A.& Hertz, T. (2010) Domestication alone does not lead to inequality: intergenerational wealth transmission among horticulturalists. Current Anthropology 51(1): 49-64
- Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hertz, T., Bell, A., Beise, J., Clark, G., Fazzio, I., Gurven, M., Hill, K., Hooper, P.L., Irons, W., Kaplan, H., Leonetti, D., Low, B., Marlowe, F., Naidu, S., Nolin, D., Piraino, P., Quinlan, R., Sear, R., Shenk, M., Alden Smith, E. & Wiessner, P. (2009) Intergenerational wealth transmission and the dynamics of inequality in small-scale societies. Science 326(5953): 682-688
- Sear, R. & Marlowe, F.W. (2009) How universal are human mate choices? Size doesn’t matter when Hadza foragers are choosing a mate. Biology Letters 5: 606-609
- Sear, R., & Mace, R. (2009) Family matters: kin, demography and child health in a rural Gambian community. In Substitute Parents: Alloparenting in Human Societies. Edited by Gillian R. Bentley and Ruth Mace. Berghahn Books. pp 50-76
- Sear, R. (2008) Kin and child survival in rural Malawi: are matrilineal kin always beneficial in a matrilineal society? Human Nature 19(3): 277-293
- Sear, R. & Mace, R. (2008) Who keeps children alive? A review of the effects of kin on child survival. Evolution & Human Behavior 29(1): 1-18
- Mathews, P. & Sear, R. (2008) Life after death: an investigation into how mortality perceptions influence fertility preferences using evidence from an internet-based experiment. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 6(3): 155-172
- Sear, R., Lawson, D.W. & Dickins, T.E. (2007) Synthesis in the human evolutionary behavioural sciences. Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 5(1): 3-28
- Shanley, D.P, Sear, R., Mace, R. & Kirkwood, T.B.L. (2007) Testing evolutionary theories of menopause. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 274(1628): 2943-2949
- Sear, R. (2007) The impact of reproduction on Gambian women: does controlling for phenotypic quality reveal costs of reproduction? American Journal of Physical Anthropology 132(4): 632-641
- Sear, R. (2006) Size-dependent reproductive success in Gambian men: does height or weight matter more? Social Biology 53(3-4): 172-188
- Sear, R. (2006) Height and reproductive success: how a Gambian population compares to the West. Human Nature 17(4): 405-418
- Mace, R., Allal, N., Sear, R. and Prentice, A.M. (2006) The uptake of modern contraception in a Gambian community: the diffusion of an innovation over 25 years. In: Social Information Transmission and Human Biology. Edited by J.C.K. Wells, S.S. Strickland and K. Laland. CRC Press, Florida. pp 191-205.
- Mace, R. and Sear, R. (2005) Are humans cooperative breeders? In: Grandmotherhood: the Evolutionary Significance of the Second Half of Female Life. Edited by E. Voland, A. Chasiotis & W. Schiefenhoevel. Rutgers University Press, Piscataway. pp 143-159
- Sear, R., Allal, N. & Mace, R. (2004) Height, marriage and reproductive success in Gambian women. Research in Economic Anthropology 23: 203-224.
- Allal, N., Sear, R., Prentice, A.M. and Mace, R. (2004) An evolutionary model of stature, age at first birth and reproductive success in Gambian women. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B, Biological Sciences 271(1538): 465-470
- Sear, R., Mace, R. & McGregor, I.A. (2003) A life-history analysis of fertility rates in rural Gambia: evidence for trade-offs or phenotypic correlations? In: The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility. Edited by J. Rodgers & H-P. Kohler. Kluwer Press, Boston. pp 135-160.
- Sear, R., Mace, R. & McGregor, I.A. (2003) The effects of kin on female fertility in rural Gambia. Evolution & Human Behavior 24: 25-42.
- Holden, C.J., Sear, R. & Mace, R. (2003) Matriliny as daughter-biased investment. Evolution & Human Behavior 24: 99-112
- Sear, R., Steele, F., McGregor, I.A. and Mace, R. (2002) The effects of kin on child mortality in rural Gambia. Demography 39: 43-63.
- Sear, R., Mace, R., Shanley, D & McGregor, I.A. (2001) The fitness of twin mothers: evidence from rural Gambia. Journal of Evolutionary Biology 14: 433-443.
- Sear, R., Mace, R. & McGregor, I.A. (2000) Maternal grandmothers improve the nutritional status and survival of children in rural Gambia. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series B 267: 1641-1647.
- Mace, R. & Sear, R. (1997) Birth interval and the sex of children in a traditional African population: an evolutionary analysis. Journal of Biosocial Science 29: 499-507.
- Mace, R. & Sear, R. (1997) Reproductive decisions by pastoralists in the face of demographic risk. Nomadic Peoples (NS) 1: 151-163
- Mace, R. & Sear, R. (1996) Maternal mortality in a Kenyan pastoralist population. International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics 54: 137-141.
Comments and book reviews
- Sear, R. & Dickins, T.E. (2010) The generation game is the cooperation game: the role of grandparents in the timing of reproduction. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 33(1): 34-35
- Dickins, T.E., Sear, R. & Wells, A.J. (2007) Mind the gap(s)…in theory, method and data: Re-examining Kanazawa (2006) British Journal of Health Psychology 12: 167-178
- "We are family." Review of Mothers and Others by Sarah Hrdy for Journal of Evolutionary Psychology 2009 7(4): 355-357
- Review of Biology at Work: Rethinking Sexual Inequality by Kingsley R Browne for Sexualities, Evolution and Gender 2005 7(2): 189-193
Audio
Videos
Dr. Gyorgy Scrinis: comida, nutricionismo, agricultura, nanotecnologia e engenharia genética
Foto: Dr. Gyorgy Scrinis.
Dr. Gyorgy Scrinis
Food, nutrition, agriculture, nanotechnology and genetic engineering
Book chapters, journal articles and monographs
- forthcoming, Miller, G & Scrinis, G., ‘The Rise of NGOs in Governing Nanotechnology: Beyond the Benefits versus Risks Framing’, in International Handbook on Regulating Nanotechnologies, eds. G. Hodge, D. Bowman & A. Maynard, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- forthcoming, Miller, G. and Scrinis, G., ‘Nanotechnology, Equity and Technological Democracy’, Yearbook of Nanotechnology in Society Volume 3: The Challenge of Equity and Equality, S. Cozzens & J. Wetmore (eds.), Springer.
- Scrinis, G. & Lyons, K., "Nanotechnology and the Techno-Corporate Agri-Food Paradigm", in G.Lawrence, K. Lyons & T. Wallington (eds.), Food Security, Nutrition and Sustainability: New Challenges, Future Options, Earthscan: London (2010).
- Lyons, K. & Scrinis, G., "Under the Regulatory Radar? Nanotechnologies and their Impacts for Rural Australia", in Tracking Rural Change: Community, Policy and Technology in Australia, New Zealand and Europe, edited by Francesca Merlan and David Raftery, Australian National University E Press: Canberra, 2009, pp.151-171.
- Scrinis, G., "Functional Foods or Functionally Marketed Foods?: A Critique of, and Alternatives to, the Category of Functional Foods", Public Health Nutrition, Vol.11 (5), 2008.
- Scrinis, G., "On the Ideology of Nutritionism", Gastronomica, Vol.8, No.1, February, 2008, pp.39-48.
- Scrinis, G. & Lyons, K., "The Emerging Nano-Corporate Paradigm: Nanotechnology and the Transformation of Nature, Food and Agri-Food Systems", International Journal for the Sociology of Agriculture and Food, Vol.15, No.2, 2007, pp.22-44.
- Scrinis, G., "From Techno-Corporate Food to Alternative Agri-Food Movements", Local Global, Vol.4, 2007, pp.112-140.
- Scrinis, G., "Sorry Marge", Meanjin, Vol.61, No.4, 2002, pp.108-116.
- Scrinis, G., Colonizing the Seed: Genetic Engineering and Techno-Industrial Agriculture, Friends of the Earth, Melbourne, 1995, pp.48.
Magazine articles
- Scrinis, G., "Engineering the Food Chain", Arena Magazine, 77, June-July, 2005, pp.37-39.
- Scrinis, G., "When Small Isn’t Beautiful", Arena Magazine, No.83, June-July, 2006.
- Scrinis, G., "Nanotechnology and the Environment: The Nano-Atomic Reconstruction of Nature", Chain Reaction, No. 97, 2006, pp. 23- 26.
- Scrinis, G., "Colonizing the Seed", Arena Magazine, No. 36, Aug-Sept, 1998, pp. 41-44. Also published in Biodiversity, Vol.2, No.2, May, 2001, pp.35-38.
Newspaper articles
- The future of food: where a hamburger is not what it seems, The Age, Op-Ed, September 19, 2007.
- Food production must not be controlled by a few corporations, The Age, Op-Ed, August 17, 2007.
- The artificial taming of the fat scare, The Sydney Morning Herald, Op-Ed, May 11, 2007.
- High in protein, low in fat and too good to be true, The Sydney Morning Herald, Op-Ed, April 7, 2006.
- Labels: An unhealthy trend. The Age, Op-Ed, December 30, 2005. Also published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Op-Ed, December 30, 2005.
- A Diet Thin on Science, with Rosemary Stanton, The Age, Op-Ed, August 29, 2005. Also published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Op-Ed, August 29, 2005; & in Australasian Science, October, 2005, pp.37-38.
- Mega fear over something nano, The Age, Op-Ed, December 29, 2004. Also published in The Sydney Morning Herald, Op-Ed, January 5, 2005.
- Time to End Industrial Cuisine, The Age, Op-Ed, December 27, 1997.