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Erhao Ge

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Evolutionary Human Sciences|May 1, 2024
Religiosity and gender bias structure social networksErhao Ge, CaiRang DongZhi, Ruth Mace
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Large-scale cooperation driven by reputation, not fear of divine punishmentErhao Ge, Yuan Chen, Jiajia Wu, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 10, 2023
Sex inequality driven by dispersalYuan Chen, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Iscience|June 17, 2024
Gender inequality in workloads explained by operational sex ratioYuan Chen, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 20, 2023
Studying human culture with small datasets and evolutionary modelsAlberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 20, 2023
Correction to: 'Religious celibacy brings inclusive fitness benefits' (2022) by Micheletti <i>et al.</i>Alberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 22, 2022
Religious celibacy brings inclusive fitness benefitsAlberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Evolutionary Human Sciences|March 7, 2025
Having a monk in the family and all-cause mortality: a seven-year prospective cohort studyLiqiong Zhou, Yuan Chen, Erhao Ge, et al.
PLOS Mental Health|February 9, 2026
Prevalence of mental health in relation to religious practices in a contemporary small-scale older Amdo TibetansLiqiong Zhou, Aijie Zhang, Yasi Zhang, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|December 15, 2020
How evolutionary behavioural sciences can help us understand behaviour in a pandemicMegan Arnot, Eva Brandl, O L K Campbell, et al.
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Evolutionary Human Sciences|May 1, 2024
Religiosity and gender bias structure social networksErhao Ge, CaiRang DongZhi, Ruth Mace
Royal Society Open Science|October 11, 2019
Large-scale cooperation driven by reputation, not fear of divine punishmentErhao Ge, Yuan Chen, Jiajia Wu, et al.
Current Biology : CB|January 10, 2023
Sex inequality driven by dispersalYuan Chen, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Iscience|June 17, 2024
Gender inequality in workloads explained by operational sex ratioYuan Chen, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 20, 2023
Studying human culture with small datasets and evolutionary modelsAlberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 20, 2023
Correction to: 'Religious celibacy brings inclusive fitness benefits' (2022) by Micheletti <i>et al.</i>Alberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|June 22, 2022
Religious celibacy brings inclusive fitness benefitsAlberto J C Micheletti, Erhao Ge, Liqiong Zhou, et al.
Evolutionary Human Sciences|March 7, 2025
Having a monk in the family and all-cause mortality: a seven-year prospective cohort studyLiqiong Zhou, Yuan Chen, Erhao Ge, et al.
PLOS Mental Health|February 9, 2026
Prevalence of mental health in relation to religious practices in a contemporary small-scale older Amdo TibetansLiqiong Zhou, Aijie Zhang, Yasi Zhang, et al.
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health|December 15, 2020
How evolutionary behavioural sciences can help us understand behaviour in a pandemicMegan Arnot, Eva Brandl, O L K Campbell, et al.
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