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Harsh environments promote alloparental care across human societies
JS Martin, EJ Ringen, P Duda, AV Jaeggi
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 287 (1933), 20200758, 2020
522020
Our better nature: Does resource stress predict beyond-household sharing?
CR Ember, I Skoggard, EJ Ringen, M Farrer
Evolution and Human Behavior 39 (4), 380-391, 2018
432018
The evolution of daily food sharing: A Bayesian phylogenetic analysis
EJ Ringen, P Duda, AV Jaeggi
Evolution and Human Behavior, 2019
402019
The life history of learning subsistence skills among Hadza and BaYaka foragers from Tanzania and the Republic of Congo
S Lew-Levy, E Ringen, AN Crittenden, IA Mabulla, T Broesch, M Kline
PsyArXiv, 0
22*
Resource stress and subsistence diversification across societies
CR Ember, EJ Ringen, J Dunnington, E Pitek
Nature Sustainability 3 (9), 737-745, 2020
212020
Novel phylogenetic methods reveal that resource-use intensification drives the evolution of “complex” societies
E Ringen, JS Martin, A Jaeggi
EcoEvoRxiv, 2021
122021
Foraging complexity and the evolution of childhood
I Pretelli, E Ringen, S Lew-Levy
Science Advances 8 (41), eabn9889, 2022
112022
Norm violations and punishments across human societies
ZH Garfield, EJ Ringen, W Buckner, D Medupe, RW Wrangham, ...
Evolutionary human sciences 5, e11, 2023
62023
Ethnic markers without ethnic conflict: Why do interdependent Masikoro, Mikea, and Vezo of Madagascar signal their ethnic differences?
B Tucker, EJ Ringen, Tsiazonera, J Tombo, P Hajasoa, S Gerard, ...
Human Nature 32, 529-556, 2021
62021
Coevolution of religious and political authority in Austronesian societies
O Sheehan, J Watts, RD Gray, J Bulbulia, S Claessens, EJ Ringen, ...
Nature Human Behaviour 7 (1), 38-45, 2023
52023
Women’s subsistence strategies predict fertility across cultures, but context matters
AE Page, EJ Ringen, J Koster, M Borgerhoff Mulder, K Kramer, MK Shenk, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 121 (9), e2318181121, 2024
12024
Using niche construction theory to generate testable foraging hypotheses at Liang Bua
EG Veatch, EJ Ringen, MB Kilgore, Jatmiko
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews 30 (1), 8-16, 2021
12021
Daily food sharing in nonindustrial societies: Effects of subsistence ecology, food storage technology, and spatial/phylogenetic distance
EJ Ringen, AV Jaeggi
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 165, 226-226, 2018
12018
Uniformity in Dress: A Worldwide Cross-Cultural Comparison
CR Ember, A McCarter, E Ringen
Human Nature 34 (3), 359-380, 2023
2023
Primate origins of human event cognition
VAD Wilson, S Sauppe, S Brocard, EJ Ringen, MM Daum, S Wermelinger, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.11. 23.568086, 2023
2023
Central and peripheral oxytocin and vasopressin concentrations do not differ between two baboon species with divergent social systems (Papio hamadryas and Papio anubis)
DJ Coppeto, E Ringen, P Morales, V Palmieri, G White, R Wolf, LJ Young, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 177, 37-37, 2022
2022
Game, tubers, fish and fruits: children’s foraging returns vary between resources
I Pretelli, E Ringen, S Lew-Levy
2021
Ecological predictors of allomaternal care across human societies
JS Martin, EJ Ringen, AV Jaeggi
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 156-156, 2019
2019
Peptides and Primate Personality: Central and Peripheral Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels and Social Behavior in Two Baboon Species (Papio Hamadryas and Papio Anubis)
DJ Coppeto, JS Martin, EJ Ringen, V Palmieri, LJ Young, AV Jaeggi
Oxytocin and Vasopressin Levels Do Not Differ between Two Baboon Species (Papio Hamadryas and Papio Anubis) with Highly Divergent Social Systems
DJ Coppeto, EJ Ringen, V Palmieri, LJ Young, AV Jaeggi
Available at SSRN 4453009, 0
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