abstract: My dissertation contributes to a body of knowledge useful for understanding the evolution of subsistence economies based on agriculture from those based on hunting and gathering, as well as the development of formal rules and norms of territorial ownership in hunter-gatherer societies. My research specifically combines simple formal and conceptual models with the empirical analysis of large ethnographic and environmental data sets to study feedback processes in coupled forager-resource systems. I use the formal and conceptual models of forager-resource systems as tools that aid in the development of two alternative arguments that may explain the adoption of food production and formal territorial ownership among hunter-gatherers. I...
This thesis aims to integrate the study of population change with the expectations of foraging model...
The array of influences on herd management decisions and the extreme fluctuations in climate has con...
Over the past 400 to 500 years, the Great Plains have seen a rapid succession of ecological regimes....
The origins of agriculture and the shift from hunting and gathering to committed agriculture is rega...
Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) has been used for more than two decades to examine hunter-gatherer so...
This dissertation attempts to identify ecological relationships useful for understanding large-scale...
This article examines how well two parallel behavioral approaches, one in economics and the other in...
Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) has been used for more than two decades to examine hunter-gatherer so...
Journal ArticleDiscussions of human territoriality have become more sophisticated in recent years; w...
Purpose: Hunting and gathering is the defining subsistence strategy of our species, and accordingly,...
At the global scale, conceptions of hunter-gatherer economies have changed considerably over time an...
We compare the etymologies of ethnobiological nomenclature in 130 hunter-gatherer and agriculturist ...
This thesis aims to integrate the study of population change with the expectations of foraging model...
The paper argues for a synthesis of Darwinian and Marxist theories of evolution. We challenge claims...
This paper combines theory from ecology and anthropology to investigate variation in the territory s...
This thesis aims to integrate the study of population change with the expectations of foraging model...
The array of influences on herd management decisions and the extreme fluctuations in climate has con...
Over the past 400 to 500 years, the Great Plains have seen a rapid succession of ecological regimes....
The origins of agriculture and the shift from hunting and gathering to committed agriculture is rega...
Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) has been used for more than two decades to examine hunter-gatherer so...
This dissertation attempts to identify ecological relationships useful for understanding large-scale...
This article examines how well two parallel behavioral approaches, one in economics and the other in...
Human Behavioral Ecology (HBE) has been used for more than two decades to examine hunter-gatherer so...
Journal ArticleDiscussions of human territoriality have become more sophisticated in recent years; w...
Purpose: Hunting and gathering is the defining subsistence strategy of our species, and accordingly,...
At the global scale, conceptions of hunter-gatherer economies have changed considerably over time an...
We compare the etymologies of ethnobiological nomenclature in 130 hunter-gatherer and agriculturist ...
This thesis aims to integrate the study of population change with the expectations of foraging model...
The paper argues for a synthesis of Darwinian and Marxist theories of evolution. We challenge claims...
This paper combines theory from ecology and anthropology to investigate variation in the territory s...
This thesis aims to integrate the study of population change with the expectations of foraging model...
The array of influences on herd management decisions and the extreme fluctuations in climate has con...
Over the past 400 to 500 years, the Great Plains have seen a rapid succession of ecological regimes....