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Rebecca Sear

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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 3, 2007
The impact of reproduction on gambian women: does controlling for phenotypic quality reveal costs of reproduction?Rebecca Sear
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Height and reproductive success : How a Gambian population compares with the westRebecca Sear
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Kin and Child Survival in Rural Malawi : Are Matrilineal Kin Always Beneficial in a Matrilineal Society?Rebecca Sear
Population Studies|April 28, 2015
Evolutionary contributions to the study of human fertilityRebecca Sear
Population Studies|December 13, 2021
Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenicsRebecca Sear
Nature|March 14, 2024
Whales make waves in the quest to discover why menopause evolvedRebecca Sear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 3, 2021
The male breadwinner nuclear family is not the 'traditional' human family, and promotion of this myth may have adverse health consequencesRebecca Sear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 30, 2020
Archaeology, demography and life history theory together can help us explain past and present population patternsStephen Shennan, Rebecca Sear
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
How might life history theory contribute to life course theory?Gert Stulp, Rebecca Sear
Population and Development Review|February 2, 2011
How much does family matter? Cooperative breeding and the demographic transitionRebecca Sear, David Coall
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American Journal of Physical Anthropology|February 3, 2007
The impact of reproduction on gambian women: does controlling for phenotypic quality reveal costs of reproduction?Rebecca Sear
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Height and reproductive success : How a Gambian population compares with the westRebecca Sear
Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.)|July 17, 2015
Kin and Child Survival in Rural Malawi : Are Matrilineal Kin Always Beneficial in a Matrilineal Society?Rebecca Sear
Population Studies|April 28, 2015
Evolutionary contributions to the study of human fertilityRebecca Sear
Population Studies|December 13, 2021
Demography and the rise, apparent fall, and resurgence of eugenicsRebecca Sear
Nature|March 14, 2024
Whales make waves in the quest to discover why menopause evolvedRebecca Sear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|May 3, 2021
The male breadwinner nuclear family is not the 'traditional' human family, and promotion of this myth may have adverse health consequencesRebecca Sear
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 30, 2020
Archaeology, demography and life history theory together can help us explain past and present population patternsStephen Shennan, Rebecca Sear
Advances in Life Course Research|February 4, 2023
How might life history theory contribute to life course theory?Gert Stulp, Rebecca Sear
Population and Development Review|February 2, 2011
How much does family matter? Cooperative breeding and the demographic transitionRebecca Sear, David Coall
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