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, 2006
Most applications of Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) to questions of agricultural origins have focused on plant domestication in archaeological contexts in the New World, where domestic animals were generally less important in early agricultural societies
S. McClure, M. Jochim, C. M. Barton
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Most applications of Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) to questions of agricultural origins have focused on plant domestication in archaeological contexts in the New World, where domestic animals were generally less important in early agricultural societies
S. McClure, M. Jochim, C. M. Barton
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2000
Abstract In this chapter we discuss how dynamic state variable models can be applied to understand problems of human behavioral ecology. Currently some controversy exists about whether any kind of “evolutionary” argument may apply to humans, because our ecological situation is now so different from that in which we evolved (Borgerhoff ...
Colin W Clark, Marc Mangel
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Abstract In this chapter we discuss how dynamic state variable models can be applied to understand problems of human behavioral ecology. Currently some controversy exists about whether any kind of “evolutionary” argument may apply to humans, because our ecological situation is now so different from that in which we evolved (Borgerhoff ...
Colin W Clark, Marc Mangel
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What Can Human Personality Psychology Learn From Behavioral Ecology?
Journal of Comparative Psychology, 2018Personality research has a long and fruitful history in psychology. In the past 15 years, this topic emerged as an important subfield in behavioral ecology as well. A large amount of empirical data has been gathered, and promising theoretical models have
Janko Međedović
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The Behavioral Ecology of Sex Tourism: The Consequences of Skewed Sex Ratios
, 2020The operational sex ratio (i.e., the ratio of reproductive-age females to males in a population) shapes both animal and human behavior in important ways. Drawing on research in evolution and ecology, the author proposes that a local male-skewed sex ratio
F. Kock
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A Human Behavioral Ecology of the Colonization of Unfamiliar Landscapes
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2022N. Schmuck +3 more
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The behavioral ecology of cultural psychological variation.
Psychology Review, 2018Recent work has documented a wide range of important psychological differences across societies. Multiple explanations have been offered for why such differences exist, including historical philosophies, subsistence methods, social mobility, social class,
Oliver Sng +3 more
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Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 2021
Masahito Morita
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Masahito Morita
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Ecology, Conservation, and Human Behavior
BioScience, 1968Ecology is far more than a delineated portion of biology. Just as genetics and evolution are ways of approaching the measurement and interpretation of all biological phenomena, so is ecology. Because man is a biological entity, everything he does has biological, hence ecological, implication.
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Social Ecology, Human Behavior and Social Change
International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 1981Individual and group responses to programs of planned social change are discussed from a social ecological perspective. Social ecology is defined in terms of how peoples' beliefs and ideas are related to behavior in response to organized efforts at individual, group and societal change.
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