1st Edition
Adaptation and Human Behavior An Anthropological Perspective
By Napoleon Chagnon
Copyright 2000
528 Pages
by
Routledge
528 Pages
by
Routledge
527 Pages
by
Routledge
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This volume presents state-of-the-art empirical studies working in a paradigm that has become known as human behavioral ecology. The emergence of this approach in anthropology was marked by publication by Aldine in 1979 of an earlier collection of studies edited by Chagnon and Irons entitled Evolutionary Biology and Human Social Behavior: An Anthropological Perspective . During the two decades... Read more
I: Some Statements of Theory; 1: Two Decades of a New Paradigm; 2: Three Styles in the Evolutionary Analysis of Human Behavior; II: Mating; 3: Polygyny, Family Structure, and Child Mortality; 4: Paternal Investment and Hunter-Gatherer Divorce Rates; 5: Fertility, Offspring Quality, and Wealth in Datoga Pastoralists; 6: Manipulating Kinship Rules; 7: Physical Attractiveness, Race, and Somatic Prejudice in Bahia, Brazil; III: Parenting; 8: Parental Investment Strategies among Aka Foragers, Ngandu Farmers, and Euro-American Urban-Industrialists; 9: Parenting Other Men’s Children; 10: Female-biased Parental Investment and Growth Performance among the Mukogodo; 11: Why Do the Yomut Raise More Sons than Daughters?; 12: The Grandmother Hypothesis and Human Evolution; IV: The Demographic Transition; 13: An Adaptive Model of Human Reproductive Rate Where Wealth Is Inherited; 14: The Evolutionary Economics and Psychology of the Demographic Transition to Low Fertility; 15: Sex, Wealth, and Fertility; 16: To Marry Again or Not; V: Sociality; 17: Effects of Illness and Injury on Foraging among the Yora and Shiwiar; 18: Reciprocal Altruism in Yanomamö Food Exchange; 19: Reciprocal Altruism and Warfare; 20: The Emergence and Stability of Cooperative Fishing on Ifaluk Atoll; VI: Conclusion; 21: Twenty Years of Evolutionary Biology and Human Social behavior
Biography
Napoleon Chagnon






