ISBN:
9781351329194
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (529 pages)
Edition:
1st ed
Series Statement:
Evolutionary Foundations of Human Behavior
Parallel Title:
Print version Chagnon, Napoleon Adaptation and Human Behavior : An Anthropological Perspective
DDC:
304.5
Keywords:
Human behavior
Abstract:
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Contributors -- Part I Some Statements of Theory -- 1. Two Decades of a New Paradigm -- 2. Three Styles in the Evolutionary Analysis of Human Behavior -- Part II Mating -- 3. Polygyny, Family Structure, and Child Mortality: A Prospective Study among the Dogon of Mali -- 4. Paternal Investment and Hunter-Gatherer Divorce Rates -- 5. Fertility, Offspring Quality, and Wealth in Datoga Pastoralists: Testing Evolutionary Models of Intersexual Selection -- 6. Manipulating Kinship Rules: A Form of Male Yanomamö Reproductive Competition -- 7. Physical Attractiveness, Race, and Somatic Prejudice in Bahia, Brazil -- Part III Parenting -- 8. Parental Investment Strategies among Aka Foragers, Ngandu Farmers, and Euro-American Urban-Industrialists -- 9. Parenting Other Men's Children: Costs, Benefits, and Consequences -- 10. Female-Biased Parental Investment and Growth Performance among the Mukogodo -- 11. Why Do the Yomut Raise More Sons than Daughters? -- 12. The Grandmother Hypothesis and Human Evolution -- Part IV The Demographic Transition -- 13. An Adaptive Model of Human Reproductive Rate Where Wealth Is Inherited: Why People Have Small Families -- 14. The Evolutionary Economics and Psychology of the Demographic Transition to Low Fertility -- 15. Sex, Wealth, and Fertility: Old Rules, New Environments -- 16. To Marry Again or Not: A Dynamic Model for Demographic Transition -- Part V Sociality -- 17. Effects of Illness and Injury on Foraging among the Yora and Shiwiar: Pathology Risk as Adaptive Problem -- 18. Reciprocal Altruism in Yamomamö Food Exchange -- 19. Reciprocal Altruism and Warfare: A Case from the Ecuadorian Amazon -- 20. The Emergence and Stability of Cooperative Fishing on Ifaluk Atoll -- Part VI Conclusion
Abstract:
21. Twenty Years of Evolutionary Biology and Human Social Behavior: Where Are We Now? -- Index
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