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5/18/2020 10:53:03Adi WiezelAdi.Wiezel@asu.eduArizona State UniversityDepartment of Psychology (Social)PhD Student@awiezel (Twitter)Leadership, Political Psychology, Emotions/Affect, Motivation
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5/18/2020 9:32:43D. Vaughn Beckervaughn.becker@asu.eduArizona State UniversityFaculty
Becker, D.V. and Neuberg, S. L. (2019). Archetypes Reconsidered as Emergent Outcomes of Cognitive Complexity and Evolved Motivational Systems, Psychological Inquiry, 30:2, 59-75, DOI: 10.1080/1047840X.2019.1614795

Becker, D.V. (2017). Facial gender interferes with decisions about facial expressions of anger and happiness. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 146 (4), 457-461.

Neuberg, S. L., Becker, D. V., & Kenrick, D. T. (2014). Evolutionary social cognition. In D. Carlston (Ed.), Handbook of social cognition. Oxford University Press.
Evolutionary Cognitive Science, Facial Expression of Emotion, Threat vigilance, Fundamental Motivational and Emotional Systems, Evolutionary Aesthetics
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5/17/2020 22:11:22Diego Guevara Beltrandguevar3@asu.eduArizona State UniversityCooperation and Conflict LabPhD Student
Cronk, L., Guevara Beltrán, D., Mercado D. R., & Aktipis A. “A solidarity-type world.” Need-based helping among ranchers in the Southwestern United States. Under revision.
http://psycheddiego.mystrikingly.com/Cooperation, interdependence, empathy, food sharing
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6/18/2020 10:26:52Jordan W Moonjwmoon1@asu.eduArizona State UniversityPsychologyPhD Student
Moon, J. W., Krems, J. A., & Cohen, A. B. (2020). Opposition to short-term mating predicts anti-atheist prejudice. Personality and Individual Differences, 165, Article 110136.

Moon, J. W., Krems, J. A., Cohen, A. B., & Kenrick, D. T. (2019). Is nothing sacred? Religion, sex, and reproductive strategies. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 28(4), 361–365.

Moon, J. W., Krems, J. A., & Cohen, A. B. (2018). Religious people are trusted because they are viewed as slow life-history strategists. Psychological Science, 29(6), 947–960.
https://sites.google.com/view/jordanmoonMorality, Religion, Mating Strategies, Social Psychology
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5/21/2020 7:57:35Michael Barlevmlbarlev@gmail.comArizona State UniversityPsychology DepartmentPost Doctoral
Barlev, M. & Shtulman, A. Minds, bodies, spirits, and gods: Does widespread belief in disembodied beings imply that we are inherent dualists? https://psyarxiv.com/e9cw4/

Barlev, M., Mermelstein, S., & German, C. T. (2018). Representational co-existence in
the God concept: Core knowledge intuitions of God as a person are not revised by Christian theology despite lifelong experience. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25(6), 2330-2338. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13423-017-1421-6

Mermelstein, S., Barlev, M., & German, T. C. She told me about a singing cactus: Counterintuitive concepts are more accurately attributed to their speakers than ordinary concepts. https://psyarxiv.com/6cp8e
Twitter: @michael_barlevEvolutionary Cognitive Science; Cognition and Culture; Religious Experiences
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5/18/2020 6:33:01Steven Neubergsteven.neuberg@asu.eduArizona State UniversityFaculty
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5/17/2020 19:40:28Randolph Nessenesse@asu.eduArizona State University/University of MichiganASU Center for Evolution and Medicine, International Society for Evolution, Medicine and Public Health, HBESFaculty
Good Reasons for Bad Feelings: Insights from the Frontier of Evolutionary Psychiatry, Why We Get Sick: The New Science of Darwinian Medicine
Http://Randolph Nesse.com. @RandyNesse Evolutionary medicine, evolutionary psychiatry, smoke detector principle,
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7/23/2020 20:07:05Krystina Boyd-Frenkelkrystina.boydf@gmail.comASUKenberger labUndergraduate StudentEvolutionary Psychology, Anthropology, Fundamental Social Motives, Sexuality
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7/26/2020 14:13:21Fiona Papilefpapile@calpoly.eduCal Poly SLODr. Stacey RucasUndergraduate Studentwww.linkedin.com/in/fiona-papile-13332619b
Human Behavioral Ecology, Female Cooperation and Competition, Locus of Control, Group Membership, Emic and Etic knowledge
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6/14/2020 20:42:54David Frederickenderflies1@aol.comChapman UniversityFaculty
Frederick, D. A., & *Fales, M. R. (2016). Upset over sexual versus emotional infidelity among gay, lesbian, bisexual, and heterosexual adults. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 45, 175-191. doi:10.1007/s10508-014-0409-9

Frederick, D. A., *Reynolds, T. A., & Fisher, M. L. (2013). The importance of female choice: Evolutionary perspectives on constraints, expressions, and variations in female mating strategies. In R. Chang, M. Fisher & J. Garcia (Eds.), Evolution’s empress: Darwinian perspectives on the nature of women (pp. 304-329). Oxford, UK: Oxford Press

Frederick, D. A., & Haselton, M. G. (2007). Why is muscularity sexy? Tests of the fitness indicator hypothesis. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 33, 1167-1183.
doi:10.1177/0146167207303022

Personal Research Page: https://sites.google.com/site/davidfrederickpsychology/

Chapman University Faculty Page: https://www.chapman.edu/our-faculty/david-frederick
Mate selection; Attraction; Body Image; Sexuality; Sexual Selection
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5/18/2020 16:43:03Erik Kimbroughekimbrough@gmail.comChapman UniversitySmith Institute for Political Economy and PhilosophyFaculty
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5/17/2020 17:35:50Timothy Shieldsshields@chapman.eduChapman UniversityESIFaculty
Schniter, E., Shields, T.W. (2020) "Gender, Stereotypes, and Trust in Communication", Human Nature, forthcoming

Schniter, E., Shields, T.W., Sznycer, D. (2020) “Trust in Humans and Robots: Economically Similar but Emotionally Different”, Journal of Economic Psychology, 78

Rietz, T., Schniter, E., Sheremeta, R. and Shields, T.W., (2018) “Trust, Reciprocity, and Rules”, Economic Inquiry, 56(3). pdf

https://sites.google.com/site/timothywshields/
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5/18/2020 14:27:44Carly Whelancwhelan2@csuchico.eduDepartment of Anthropology
400 West First Street
Chico, CA 95929
CSU ChicoFacultyWhelan, Carly S. (2020) Acorn Storage in California: Modeling the Effect of Decay Rates on Storage Strategies. In Cowboy Ecology: Essays in Honor of R. L. Bettinger, edited by M. Delacourte, T.L. Jones, and R.S. Bakhtiary, pp. 29-46. Center for Archaeological Research at Davis Publication No. 19. Davis, California.

Whelan, C.S., A.R. Whitaker, J.S. Rosenthal, and E. Wohlgemuth (2013) Hunter-Gatherer Storage, Settlement, and the Opportunity Costs of Women’s Foraging. American Antiquity 78(4):662-678.
Archaeology, Pre-Contact California, Human Behavioral Ecology
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7/25/2020 10:54:16Aaron Goetzagoetz@fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCenter for the Study of Human NatureFaculty
Durkee, P. K., Goetz, A. T., & Lukaszewski, A. W. (2018). Formidability assessment mechanisms: Examining their speed and automaticity. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39, 170-178.

Segal, N. L., Goetz, A. T., & Maldonado, A. (2015). Preferences for visible white sclera in adults, children and autism spectrum disorder children: A test of the cooperative eye hypothesis. Evolution and Human Behavior, 37, 35-39.

Romero, G. A., Pham, M. A., & Goetz, A. T. (2014). The implicit rules of combat. Human Nature, 25, 496-515.
male intrasexual competition, sexual coercion, female orgasm, replication
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5/17/2020 21:02:50Aaron Lukaszewskiaalukas.1859@gmail.comCSU FullertonCenter for the Study of Human NatureFacultywww.aaronlukaszewski.compersonality; social cognition; status; emotion; cross-cultural psychology
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5/14/2020 23:06:20Amanda Golden Eddyagoldeneddy@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCSHNMaster's Studenthttps://twitter.com/GoldenEddyACognitive Biases, Conformity, Social Norms, Psychopathology
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7/23/2020 18:30:59Angela Politoangiepolito@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCSHN Center for Study of Human NatureMaster's Studenthttps://eplabfullerton.weebly.com/
Evolutionary applications to Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology, Cooperation, coalitions, hierarchy, status, newcomers, reciprocity, individual differences
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4/15/2021 14:25:31Elizabeth Pillsworthepillsworth@fullerton.edu(657) 278-5603CSUF Division of Anthropology, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92831CSU FullertonFacultyReproductive Ecology; Shuar; Mate Preferences; Parent-Offspring Conflict; Female Cooperation
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5/15/2020 18:33:03Eric Schnitereschniter@fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCSHN, Division of Anthropology - Evolutionary AnthropologyFaculty
Schniter, E., Wilcox, N. T., Beheim, B. A., Kaplan, H. S., & Gurven, M. (2018). Information transmission and the oral tradition: Evidence of a late-life service niche for Tsimane Amerindians. Evolution and Human Behavior, 39(1), 94-105.

Schniter, E., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H. S., Wilcox, N. T., & Hooper, P. L. (2015). Skill ontogeny among Tsimane forager‐horticulturalists. American journal of physical anthropology, 158(1), 3-18.

Kaplan, H. S., Schniter, E., Smith, V. L., & Wilson, B. J. (2012). Risk and the evolution of human exchange. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 279(1740), 2930-2935.
https://sites.google.com/site/ericschniter/
on Twitter: @esworldwide
Evolutionary Anthropology; Evolutionary Psychology; Behavioral Economics, Life History Theory, Cooperation
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5/17/2020 21:41:38Katherine Garciakggarcia1616@gmail.comCSU FullertonCSHN, Aarons lab, SIREUndergraduate Student
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7/24/2020 13:27:43Nehemiah Rodriguezneo20@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonAnthropology DepartmentMaster's Student
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5/13/2020 16:57:09Nina Rodriguezninarod13.10@gmail.comCSU FullertonCSHNMaster's StudentTwitter: @rodriguezNina_ Female intrasexual competition, Personality, Morality, Status, Social hierarchies
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5/13/2020 17:21:11Rebecka Hahnel-Peetersrebecka.hahnel@gmail.comCSU FullertonCenter of the Study of Human NatureMaster's Student
Twitter: @RandomMutations
https://sites.google.com/view/rebeckahahnelpeeters/home
https://scholar.google.se/citations?user=ojTHwGIAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao
morality, sexual conflict, sexual coercion,
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5/13/2020 14:32:20Sam Levinesamtlevine@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonEvolutionary psychology lab, SIRE/AREA, CSHNOther@OstensiblyHumanPsychopathology, Sexuality and Orientation, Suicidality, Embodied Capital, Ostracism
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5/14/2020 17:14:31Vanessa Brunovbrunovi@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonEvolutionary Psychology Lab; CSHNUndergraduate StudentTwitter (@vbrunovi)Life history theory, social perception, mortality risk, ecological factors, stereotype
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4/15/2021 17:16:34Brianna Ruffbriannaruff@csu.fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCSUF Evolutionary Psychology Lab
Center for the Study of Human Nature
Society for Interdisciplinary Research in Evolution
Master's StudentPsychology, Disgust, Behavioral Immune System, Mating Strategies
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5/14/2020 10:31:06Cari Goetzcgoetz@csusb.eduCSU San BernnandinoFacultyhttps://www.csusb.edu/profile/cgoetzEvolutionary Psychology, Mating strategies, Attraction, Sexual relationships, Romantic relationships
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7/25/2020 11:25:42Asli Akdeniza.akdeniz@uva.nlOtherUniversity of AmsterdamCREEDPhD Student
Akdeniz, A. and van Veelen, M. (2020), The cancellation effect at the group level. Evolution, 74: 1246-1254. doi:10.1111/evo.13995
https://sites.google.com/view/aslihanakdeniz/home
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7/24/2020 13:47:03Christopher Graserc.graser@uva.nlOtherUniversity of AmsterdamPhD StudentEvolutionary Game Theory, Applied Math, Evolution of Altruism, Behavioural Economics
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6/22/2020 6:58:54David M.G. Lewisdavidlewis@utexas.eduOtherMurdoch University (Western Australia)Evolved Social Cognition Research GroupFaculty@DavidMGLewisThe Perception of Attractiveness; Jealousy; Evolved Individual Differences; Evolved Psychological Mechanisms
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7/11/2020 2:08:22Denis Tatonedenis.tatone@gmail.comOtherCentral European UniversityCognitive Development CenterPost Doctoral
Yin, J., Tatone, D., & Csibra, G. (2020). Giving, but not taking, actions are spontaneously represented as social interactions: Evidence from modulation of lower alpha oscillations. Neuropsychologia, 139, 107363.

Tatone, D., Hernik, M., & Csibra, G. (2019). Minimal cues of possession transfer compel infants to ascribe the goal of giving. Open Mind, 3, 31-40.

Tatone, D., Geraci, A., & Csibra, G. (2015). Giving and taking: Representational building blocks of active resource-transfer events in human infants. Cognition, 137, 47-62.
Cognitive Development, Social Relations, Coalitionary Reasoning, Altruism, Sharing
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6/22/2020 14:59:08Gary L. Brasegbrase@ksu.eduOtherKansas State UniversityCenter for Evolutionary Psychology, UCSBFaculty
Brandner, J.L.*, Brase, G.L., & Huxman, S.A.J.** (in press). “Weighting” to find the right person: Compensatory trait integrating versus alternative models to assess mate value. Evolution and Human Behavior. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2020.05.001

Fiddick, L., Brase, G.L., Cosmides, L. & Tooby, J. (2017). Rethinking relevance: Repetition priming reveals the psychological reality of adaptive specializations for reasoning. Evolution & Human Behavior, 38, 366-375. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2016.11.008

Brase, G.L. & Hill, W.T. (2017). Adding up to Good Bayesian Reasoning: Problem Format Manipulations and Individual Skill Differences. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 146, 577-591. https://doi.org/10.1037/xge0000280
https://www.k-state.edu/psych/braselab/Judgment and Decision Making, Social Reasoning, Individual Differences
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5/18/2020 9:00:13Jaimie Arona Kremsjaimie.krems@okstate.eduOtherOklahoma State UniversityFacultywww.kremslab.comSocial Psychology, Female Cooperation + Competition
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5/17/2020 19:16:08Mitch Brownmbrown41@fdu.eduOtherFairleigh Dickinson UniversityPost Doctoral
Brown, M., & Sacco, D. F. (2018). Put a (limbal) ring on it: Women perceive men’s limbal rings as a health cue in short-term mating domains. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 44, 80-91.

Brown, M., Sacco, D. F., & Medlin, M. M. (2019). Women’s short-term mating goals elicit avoidance of faces whose eyes lack limbal rings. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences, 13, 278-285.

Brown, M., & Sacco, D. F. (in press). How and when crowd salience activates pathogen-avoidant motives. Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences.
Twitter: @ExtravertedFace

Website: mitchbrownevpsych.weebly.com
Motivational Trade-Offs, Face Perception, Mate Preferences
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5/26/2020 13:30:26Peter Graypeter.gray@unlv.eduOtherUNLVFaculty
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7/24/2020 13:39:44Sacha Altaysacha.altay@gmail.comOtherJean Nicod InstituteEvolution & Social Cognition PhD Student
Altay, S., Majima. Y. & Mercier, H. (2020) It’s My Idea! Reputation Management and Idea Appropriation. Evolution & Human Behavior.

Altay, S., Claidière, N. & Mercier, H. (2020) It Happened to a Friend of a Friend: Inaccurate Source Reporting In Rumor Diffusion. PsyArXiv.

Altay, S., Hacquin, AS. & Mercier, H. (2019) Why do so Few People Share Fake News? It Hurts Their Reputation. PsyArXiv.
https://twitter.com/Sacha_AltayMisinformation; Reputation management; Epistemic vigilance;
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5/17/2020 17:53:30James Holland Jonesjhj1@stanford.eduDepartment of Earth System Science
Y2E2 Building
473 Via Ortega, Room 140
Stanford, CA 94305-4216
Stanford UniversityEarth System Science, Woods Institute for the Environment; President-Elect, Evolutionary Demography SocietyFaculty
Price, M.H. and J.H. Jones. Fitness Maximizers Employ Pessimistic Probability Weighting in Decisions Under Risk, in press, Evolutionary Human Sciences.

Jones, J.H. and S. Tuljapurkar. (2015) Measuring Selective Constraint on Fertility in Human Life Histories. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA. 112 (29):8982-8986. (doi:10.1073/pnas.1422037112)

Jones, J.H. (2015) Human Life Histories and Resource Transfers. Annual Review of Anthropology. 44: 513-531. (doi:10.1146/annurev-anthro-102214-013938)
https://heeh.stanford.eduAnthropology, demography, life-history theory, disease ecology, social networks
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5/17/2020 17:24:18Allison Laualljones@ucdavis.eduUC DavisPhD Student
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5/20/2020 17:39:21Caleb Chenckcchen@ucdavis.eduUC DavisForager Complexity Lab, Center for Experimental ArchaeologyUndergraduate Student
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5/21/2020 0:43:33Monique Borgerhoff Mulder
mborgerhoffmulder@ucdavis.edu
UC Davis / MPI-EVAFaculty
Borgerhoff Mulder, M. and C. T. Ross (2019). "Unpacking mating success and testing Bateman’s principles in a human population." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286(1908): 20191516.

Borgerhoff Mulder, M., et al. (2019). "Differences between sons and daughters in the intergenerational transmission of wealth." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 374(1780): 20180076.

Borgerhoff Mulder, M., et al. (2019). "Lions, Bylaws, and Conservation Metrics." Bioscience 69(12): 1008-1018.

https://anthropology.ucdavis.edu/people/fzborgerdemography, conservation, comparative anthropology, marriage, cooperation
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7/13/2020 1:28:21Grace Davisghdavis@ucdavis.eduUC Davis, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Max Planck Institute of Animal Behavior, University of Konstanz, GermanyPost Doctoral
Tórrez-Herrera, L. L., Davis, G. H., Crofoot, M. C. (2020). Do monkeys avoid areas
of home range overlap because they are dangerous? A test of the Risk Hypothesis in white-faced capuchin monkeys (Cebus capucinus). International Journal of Primatology, 1-19.

Davis, G.H., Crofoot, M.C, and Farine, D.F. (2018). Estimating the robustness and uncertainty of animal social networks using different observational methods. Animal Behaviour, 141, 29-44.
https://www.ab.mpg.de/person/103463/2736Primatology, behavioral ecology, collective animal behavior, anthropology
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5/20/2020 16:15:52Liz Chrastilerchrastil@gmail.comUC IrvineFacultyhttps://faculty.sites.uci.edu/spatialneuro/Spatial cognition, sex differences, evolutionary psychology
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5/20/2020 11:57:08Cody Mosercmoserj@gmail.comUC MercedUC Merced Cognitive and Information SciencesPhD Student
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5/18/2020 7:01:40Amy Anderson
anderson.amy.susan@gmail.com
UC Santa BarbaraBroom Demography CenterPhD Student
2019. ASAnderson, B Trumble, C Hove, TS Kraft, H Kaplan, M Gurven, AD Blackwell. Old friends and friendly fire: Pregnancy, hookworminfection, and anemia among tropical horticulturalists. American Journal of Human Biology. DOI:10.1002/ajhb.23337
https://www.amyandersonskeletonreader.com/
Twitter @skeletonreader
disease ecology, skeletal biology, anemia, DOHaD
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5/18/2020 20:12:59David W Lawsondlawson@anth.ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraFacultydavidwlawson.mystrikingly.com
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7/24/2020 16:35:43Michael Gurvengurven@anth.ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraDept. of Anthropology, Integrative Anthropological SciencesFaculty
Gurven, M., Lieberman, D. (2020) WEIRD bodies? Mismatch, medicine and the future of human health. Evolution & Human Behavior.

Gurven, M., Davison, R., Kraft, T. (2020) The optimal timing of teaching and learning across the life course. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 375: 20190500.

Gurven, M., Davison, R. (2019) Periodic catastrophes over human evolutionary history are necessary to explain the forager population paradox. PNAS 201902406. +doi:10.1073/pnas.1902406116
http://gurven.anth.ucsb.edu/
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5/18/2020 2:15:10Michelle Brownmbrown@anth.ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraFaculty
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5/17/2020 17:54:26Ronnie Bailey-Steinitzrsteinitz@ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraBrown lab, Biobehavioral Laboratory Manager - UCSBPhD Student
www.roamingecologist.com, IG: RoamingEcologist, Twitter: @RoamingRonnie
Primates, feeding ecology, energetics, between-species competition
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6/11/2020 2:09:35Sakura Araisakura.arai@psych.ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraPhD StudentCooperation, Reputation, Partner choice, Evoked culture, Facultative adaptation
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6/12/2020 9:14:56sarah alami sarah.alami.g@gmail.comUC Santa BarbaraEvolutionary Anthropology and BiodemographyPhD Student
Alami, S., von Rueden, C., Seabright, E., Kraft, T.S., Blackwell, A.D., Stieglitz, J., Kaplan, H., & Gurven, M. (2020). Mother’s social status is associated with child health in a horticulturalist population. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 287(1922). DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2019.2783

Alami, S., Stieglitz, J., Kaplan, H., & Gurven, M. (2018). Low perceived control over health is associated with lower treatment uptake in a high mortality population of Bolivian forager-farmers. Social Science & Medicine, 200(September 2017), 156–165. DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2018.01.017


von Rueden, C., Alami, S., Kaplan, H., & Gurven, M. (2018). Sex differences in political leadership in an egalitarian society. Evolution and Human Behavior. DOI:0.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2018.03.005.
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5/18/2020 8:43:25Spencer Mermelsteinmermelstein@psych.ucsb.eduUC Santa Barbara Cognition and Development LabPhD StudentCognitive Science; Evolutionary Psychology; Communication; Concepts; Memory
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5/19/2020 13:40:34Clark Barretthclarkbarrett@gmail.comUCLA Dept of Anthropology, 341 Haines Hall, Los Angeles, 90095-1553UCLACenter for Behavior, Evolution, and CultureFaculty
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5/17/2020 19:42:07Dan Fesslerdfessler@anthro.ucla.eduDept. of Anthropology, 341 Haines Hall, UCLAUCLACenter for Behavior, Evolution, & Culture; Bedari Kindness InstituteFacultyhttp://www.danielmtfessler.com/select-publications/
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5/20/2020 8:23:01Danielle Steinbergdlsteinb@g.ucla.eduUCLAPhD Student
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7/24/2020 17:02:34Delaney Knorrd.knorr@ucla.eduUCLA
California Center for Population Research; UCLA Motherhood Lab; Center for Behavior, Evolution, and Culture;
PhD StudentSocial support; cultural stress; pregnancy and (grand)motherhood; evolutionary medicine; health and human biology
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5/30/2020 15:02:01Gandhi Yetishgandhi@yetish.comUCLAPost Doctoralhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26480842/
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/ajpa.23454
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780128137437000219
Human Evolutionary Ecology
Anthropology
Sleep
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7/25/2020 18:44:42Greg Bryantgabryant@ucla.eduUCLACenter for Behavior, Evolution, and CultureFaculty
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5/13/2020 14:55:08Joseph H Mansonjmanson@anthro.ucla.eduUCLACenter for Behavior, Evolution, and Culture (BEC)Faculty
Manson, J.H. 2017. Are extraversion and openness indicators of a slow life history strategy? Evolution and Human Behavior 38: 552-560.

Manson, J.H. 2015. Life history strategy and the HEXACO personality dimensions. Evolutionary Psychology 13: 48-66.

Gervais, M.M., M. Kline, M. Ludmer, R. George & J.H. Manson. 2013. The strategy of psychopathy: primary psychopathic traits predict defection on low-value relationships. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280: 20122773.
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Joseph_Manson
evolutionary psychology, personality, life history, human ethology
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5/18/2020 13:42:09Madeleine Zoellermlzzoeller@gmail.comUCLAPhD Student
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6/1/2020 8:34:52Patrick Durkeepdurkee@utexas.eduBuss LabPhD Student
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5/2/2022 12:21:38John Pattonjohnpatton@fullerton.eduCSU FullertonCenter for the Study of Human NatureFacultyAnthropology, Coalitional Psychology, Cooperation and Conflict,
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11/29/2022 11:58:19Ashley Mensinganm2186@g.ucla.eduUCLAPhD Student
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12/8/2022 19:45:02Soojin Yisoojinyi@ucsb.edu4042715454UC Santa BarbaraDepartment of Ecology, Evolution and Marine BiologyFacultymolecular evolution, epigenetics, genomics
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5/4/2023 16:29:49Justin Lynnhello@justinlynn.comCSU FullertonGraduated/Non-Faculty
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2/15/2024 12:16:06Stacey L. Rucassrucas@calpoly.eduCal Poly SLOFaculty
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4/28/2024 15:28:37Lilly Cloutierlillycloutier@ucsb.eduUC Santa BarbaraUndergraduate Studentbiological anthropology, ethnobotany, repatriation
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7/15/2024 12:41:55Raymond Hameshames.raymond@gmail.com402613882215 Primrose CirUC Santa Barbara
University of Nebraska - Lincoln
HBESFaculty
Chagnon, N., & Hames, R. (1979). Protein deficiency and tribal warfare in Amazonia: new data. Science, 203, 910-913.
Hames, R. (1988). The Allocation of Parental Care among the Ye'kwana. In L. Betzig, M. Borgerhoff Mulder, & P. Turke (Eds.), Human Reproductive Behaviour (pp. 237-254). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Hames, R. (2019). Pacifying Hunter-Gatherers. Human Nature, 30(2), 155-175. doi:10.1007/s12110-019-09340-w
https://www.unl.edu/rhames/raymond-hames-professor-anthropology
behavioral ecology
time allocation
food exchange
cooperation
kin selection
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