In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Traditional food-sharing studies measure the flow of resources between households. Meal sharing, in contrast, measures food consumption acts according to whether one is a host or a guest in the household as well as the movement of people between households in the context of food consumption. Our goal is to test a number of evolutionary models of food transfers, but first we argue that before one tests models of who should receive food one must understand the adaptiveness of food transfers. For the Ye’kwana, economies of scale in food processing and preparation appear to set the stage for the utility of meal sharing. Evolutionary models of meal shar...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Two co...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
open6siThis article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strate...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
In this study meal sharing represents an uncommon way of quantifying food transfers between househol...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Food sharing is a human universal trait that forms the centerpiece of economic and social life in hu...
Although food sharing has been observed in many traditional societies, we still do not have a deep u...
Some human subsistence economies are characterized by extensive daily food sharing networks, which m...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
The aim of this study is to explain the occurrence of food sharing across primates. Defined as the u...
Commentary on Gurven: To give and to give not: The behavioral ecology of human food transfers Each...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Two co...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
open6siThis article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strate...
In this study meal sharing is used as a way of quantifying food transfers between households. Tradit...
In this study meal sharing represents an uncommon way of quantifying food transfers between househol...
Exponential random graph modeling (ERGM) is used here to test hypotheses derived from human behavior...
Food sharing is a human universal trait that forms the centerpiece of economic and social life in hu...
Although food sharing has been observed in many traditional societies, we still do not have a deep u...
Some human subsistence economies are characterized by extensive daily food sharing networks, which m...
Empirical data on food sharing in native Dolgan, Nganasan, and Nenets communities in Siberia provide...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
The aim of this study is to explain the occurrence of food sharing across primates. Defined as the u...
Commentary on Gurven: To give and to give not: The behavioral ecology of human food transfers Each...
Human prosociality is one of the defining characteristics of our species, yet the ontogeny of altrui...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
# The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Two co...
Most analyses of food-sharing behavior invoke complex explanations such as indirect and delayed bene...
open6siThis article presents a cross-cultural study of the relationship among the subsistence strate...