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Bram Tucker
Bram Tucker
Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Georgia
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Risk-senstive adaptive tactics: models and evidence from subsistence studies in biology and anthropology
B Winterhalder, F Lu, B Tucker
Journal of Archaeological Research 7, 301-348, 1999
3141999
Growing up Mikea: Children’s time allocation and tuber foraging in southwestern Madagascar
B Tucker, AG Young
Hunter-gatherer childhoods, 147-171, 2017
1382017
An ethnoarchaeological study of mobility, architectural investment, and food sharing among Madagascar's Mikea
RL Kelly, L Poyer, B Tucker
American Anthropologist 107 (3), 403-416, 2005
742005
A future discounting explanation for the persistence of a mixed foraging-horticulture strategy among the Mikea of Madagascar
B Tucker
Behavioral ecology and the transition to agriculture, 22-40, 2006
672006
Constructing Mikea identity: past or present links to forest and foraging
JW Yount, Tsiazonera, BT Tucker
Ethnohistory 48 (1-2), 257-291, 2001
602001
When the wealthy are poor: poverty explanations and local perspectives in southwestern Madagascar
B Tucker, A Huff, Tsiazonera, J Tombo, P Hajasoa, C Nagnisaha
American Anthropologist 113 (2), 291-305, 2011
572011
Applying behavioral ecology and behavioral economics to conservation and development planning: an example from the Mikea forest, Madagascar
B Tucker
Human Nature 18, 190-208, 2007
512007
Foraging for development: a comparison of food insecurity, production, and risk among farmers, forest foragers, and marine foragers in southwestern Madagascar
B Tucker, M Tsimitamby, F Humber, S Benbow, T Iida
Human Organization 69 (4), 375-386, 2010
452010
Giving, scrounging, hiding, and selling: minimal food sharing among Mikea of Madagascar
B Tucker
Socioeconomic aspects of human behavioral ecology 23, 45-68, 2004
432004
Mikea origins: Relicts or refugees
B Tucker
Michigan Discussions in Anthropology 14 (1), 193-215, 2003
432003
The behavioral ecology and economics of variation, risk, and diversification among Mikea forager-farmers of Madagascar
BT Tucker
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 2001
392001
The human behavioral ecology of contemporary world issues: Applications to public policy and international development
B Tucker, L Rende Taylor
Human Nature 18, 181-189, 2007
312007
Do risk and time experimental choices represent individual strategies for coping with poverty or conformity to social norms? Evidence from rural southwestern Madagascar
B Tucker
Current Anthropology 53 (2), 149-180, 2012
272012
What does economic anthropology have to contribute to studies of risk and resilience?
B Tucker, DR Nelson
Economic Anthropology 4 (2), 161-172, 2017
232017
Socioecology shapes child and adolescent time allocation in twelve hunter-gatherer and mixed-subsistence forager societies
S Lew-Levy, R Reckin, SM Kissler, I Pretelli, AH Boyette, AN Crittenden, ...
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 8054, 2022
222022
Perception of interannual covariation and strategies for risk reduction among Mikea of Madagascar: Individual and social learning
B Tucker
Human Nature 18, 162-180, 2007
182007
Cultural ecology
B Tucker
Theory in social and cultural anthropology: An encyclopedia 1, 142-147, 2013
172013
Ecological and cosmological coexistence thinking in a hypervariable environment: causal models of economic success and failure among farmers, foragers, and fishermen of …
B Tucker, Tsiazonera, J Tombo, P Hajasoa, C Nagnisaha
Frontiers in psychology 6, 1533, 2015
152015
Mobility and houses in southwestern Madagascar: Ethnoarchaeology among the Mikea and their neighbors
R Kelly, L Poyer, B Tucker
Archaeology and ethnoarchaeology of mobility, 75-107, 2006
152006
Inequalities beyond the Gini: Subsistence, social structure, gender, and markets in southwestern Madagascar
B Tucker, E Lill, Tsiazonera, J Tombo, R Lahiniriko, ...
Economic Anthropology 2 (2), 326-342, 2015
92015
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