نتایج جستجو برای: hunter gatherers

تعداد نتایج: 6282  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Kim Hill A Magdalena Hurtado

Evolutionary researchers have recently suggested that pre-modern human societies habitually practised cooperative breeding and that this feature helps explain human prosocial tendencies. Despite circumstantial evidence that post-reproductive females and extra-pair males both provide resources required for successful reproduction by mated pairs, no study has yet provided details about the flow o...

Journal: :Science 1973
P Draper

Highly crowded living conditions exist among the !Kung Bushmen, hunter-gatherers who live on the edges of the Kalahari Desert in Botswana and South-West Africa. The !Kung appear to be crowded by choice, and biological indicators of stress are absent. Data indicate that residential crowding alone does not produce symptoms of pathological stress.

2007
Lawrence A. Reid

This paper addresses several topics with reference to Philippine hunter-gatherer groups that are relevant to an understanding of their relationships with non-hunter-gatherer groups and their significance for historical linguistics. Section 1 first provides a discussion of the demographic ranges of the extant Negrito groups. In section 2, different views as to the time depth of the prehistoric r...

Journal: :Cell 2017
Pontus Skoglund Jessica C Thompson Mary E Prendergast Alissa Mittnik Kendra Sirak Mateja Hajdinjak Tasneem Salie Nadin Rohland Swapan Mallick Alexander Peltzer Anja Heinze Iñigo Olalde Matthew Ferry Eadaoin Harney Megan Michel Kristin Stewardson Jessica I Cerezo-Román Chrissy Chiumia Alison Crowther Elizabeth Gomani-Chindebvu Agness O Gidna Katherine M Grillo I Taneli Helenius Garrett Hellenthal Richard Helm Mark Horton Saioa López Audax Z P Mabulla John Parkington Ceri Shipton Mark G Thomas Ruth Tibesasa Menno Welling Vanessa M Hayes Douglas J Kennett Raj Ramesar Matthias Meyer Svante Pääbo Nick Patterson Alan G Morris Nicole Boivin Ron Pinhasi Johannes Krause David Reich

We assembled genome-wide data from 16 prehistoric Africans. We show that the anciently divergent lineage that comprises the primary ancestry of the southern African San had a wider distribution in the past, contributing approximately two-thirds of the ancestry of Malawi hunter-gatherers ∼8,100-2,500 years ago and approximately one-third of the ancestry of Tanzanian hunter-gatherers ∼1,400 years...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Oskar Burger Annette Baudisch James W Vaupel

Life expectancy is increasing in most countries and has exceeded 80 in several, as low-mortality nations continue to make progress in averting deaths. The health and economic implications of mortality reduction have been given substantial attention, but the observed malleability of human mortality has not been placed in a broad evolutionary context. We quantify the rate and amount of mortality ...

2015
Elise R. Morton Joshua Lynch Alain Froment Sophie Lafosse Evelyne Heyer Molly Przeworski Ran Blekhman Laure Ségurel Andrew Benson

The human gut microbiota is impacted by host nutrition and health status and therefore represents a potentially adaptive phenotype influenced by metabolic and immune constraints. Previous studies contrasting rural populations in developing countries to urban industrialized ones have shown that industrialization is strongly correlated with patterns in human gut microbiota; however, we know littl...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2004
Giovanni Destro-Bisol Francesco Donati Valentina Coia Ilaria Boschi Fabio Verginelli Alessandra Caglià Sergio Tofanelli Gabriella Spedini Cristian Capelli

In this paper, we present a study of genetic variation in sub-Saharan Africa, which is based on published and unpublished data on fast-evolving (hypervariable region 1 of mitochondrial DNA and six microsatellites of Y chromosome) and slow-evolving (haplogroup frequencies) polymorphisms of mtDNA and Y chromosome. Our study reveals a striking difference in the genetic structure of food-producer (...

Journal: :Human nature 2004
Frank W Marlowe

The literature on human mate preferences is vast but most data come from studies on college students in complex societies, who represent a thin slice of cultural variation in an evolutionarily novel environment. Here, I present data on the mate preferences of men and women in a society of hunter-gatherers, the Hadza of Tanzania. Hadza men value fertility in a mate more than women do, and women ...

نمودار تعداد نتایج جستجو در هر سال

با کلیک روی نمودار نتایج را به سال انتشار فیلتر کنید