Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of "man the hunter" and the sexual division of labor.
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Cooperative breeding in South American hunter-gatherersMuscle activation during maximal effort tasks: evidence of the selective forces that shaped the musculoskeletal system of humansSuccessful hunting increases testosterone and cortisol in a subsistence populationWho was helping? The scope for female cooperative breeding in early HomoNeandertal humeri may reflect adaptation to scraping tasks, but not spear thrustingColloquium paper: gene-culture coevolution in the age of genomicsFood-Sharing Networks in Lamalera, Indonesia: Reciprocity, Kinship, and DistanceFood-sharing networks in Lamalera, Indonesia: status, sharing, and signalingExtra-pair mating and evolution of cooperative neighbourhoods.Adiposity, CVD risk factors and testosterone: Variation by partnering status and residence with children in US menOn the psychology of cooperation in humans and other primates: combining the natural history and experimental evidence of prosocialityA bioeconomic approach to marriage and the sexual division of labor.Shodagor Family Strategies : Balancing Work and Family on the Water.Understanding the nature of wealth and its effects on human fitness.Father Death and Adult Success among the Tsimane: Implications for Marriage and Divorce.The evolution of autistic-like and schizotypal traits: a sexual selection hypothesis.Cooperation in an Uncertain World: For the Maasai of East Africa, Need-Based Transfers Outperform Account-Keeping in Volatile Environments.The evolution of monogamy in response to partner scarcity.Age-independent increases in male salivary testosterone during horticultural activity among Tsimane forager-farmers.Why men trophy hunt.Pair-bonding, romantic love, and evolution: the curious case of Homo sapiens.Adult sex ratios and partner scarcity among hunter-gatherers: implications for dispersal patterns and the evolution of human sociality.Predation by female chimpanzees: Toward an understanding of sex differences in meat acquisition in the last common ancestor of Pan and Homo.The Paternal Provisioning Hypothesis: effects of workload and testosterone production on men's musculature.Sex differences in Hadza eating frequency by food type.Household and kin provisioning by Hadza men.Fisheries productivity and its effects on the consumption of animal protein and food sharing of fishers' and non-fishers' families.Spousal violence and paternal disinvestment among Tsimane' forager-horticulturalists.The total cost of father desertion.More lessons from the Hadza about men's work.Monogamy, strongly bonded groups, and the evolution of human social structure.Paternal investment and status-related child outcomes: timing of father's death affects offspring success.Interhousehold meat sharing among Mayangna and Miskito horticulturalists in Nicaragua.The Fitness Effects of Men's Family Investments : A Test of Three Pathways in a Single Population.Natural cooperators: food sharing in humans and other primates.Food sharing is linked to urinary oxytocin levels and bonding in related and unrelated wild chimpanzees.The insectan apes.To kill a kangaroo: understanding the decision to pursue high-risk/high-gain resources.Food Sharing across Borders : First Observation of Intercommunity Meat Sharing by Bonobos at LuiKotale, DRC.Looking for unity in diversity: human cooperative childcare in comparative perspective.
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Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of "man the hunter" and the sexual division of labor.
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Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of "man the hunter" and the sexual division of labor.
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Why do men hunt? A reevaluation of "man the hunter" and the sexual division of labor.
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Michael Gurven
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51-62; discussion 62-74
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z