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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
512020
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
392019
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
202020
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
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
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
2024
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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