Publications
Below is a list of selected publications by members of HESP.
Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter-gatheres and food producers. Biological Theory. 6:251-258.
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2012.
The spatial and temporal diffusion of stylistic innovations in material culture. Advances in Complex Systems. 15(1-2):1-18.
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2012.
The borderline empathy paradox: evidence and conceptual models for empathic enhancements in borderline personality disorder. Journal of Personality Disorders. 27:172-195.
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2012.
Neither seen nor heard: Looking for children in Northwest coast archaeology. Journal of Archaeology. 34(1):64-88.
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2012.
Cultural Cladistics and the Early Prehistory of North America. Evolutionary Biology: Mechanisms and Trends. :23-42.
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2012.
Asexual evolution: do intragenomic parasites maintain sex? Molecular Ecology. 21:3893-3895.
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2012.
Points and prey: an evaluation of the hypothesis that prey size predicts early Paleoindian projectile point form. Journal of Archaeological Science. 38:852-864.
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2011.
What drives the evolution of hunter-gatherer subsistence technology? A reanalysis of the risk hypothesis with data from early contact era populations in the Pacific Northwest. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B. 366:1129-1138.
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2011.
Phylogenetic methods in Historical Linguistics: Greek as a Case Study. Journal of Greek Linguistics. 11:198-220.
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2011.
Niche construction and the toolkits of hunter-gatherers and food producers. Biological Theory. 6:251-259.
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2011.
The spatial scale of learning affects cultural diversity. American Antiquity. 76(1):163-176.
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2011.
Divergent patterns of diversification in courtship and genitalic characters of Timema walking-sticks. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 23(7):1399-1411.
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2010.
Colloquium Paper: Comparative genomics of autism and schizophrenia. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 107(suppl_1):1736-1741.
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2010.
An assessment of the impact of resharpening on Paleoindian projectile point blade shape using geometric morphometric techniques. New Perspectives on Old Stones: Analytical Approaches to Paleolithic Technologies. :255-273.
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2010.
A geometric morphometrics-based assessment of blade shape differences among Paleoindian projectile point types from western North America.. Journal of Archaeological Science. 37(2):350-359.
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2010.
FORDISC and the determination of ancestry from cranial measurements. Biology Letters. 5(6):849-852.
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2009.
Phylogenetic Evidence for Early Hemochorial Placentation in Eutheria. Placenta. 30(11):949-967.
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2009.
We age because we grow. Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B: Biological Sciences. 276(1663):1837-1844.
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2009.
Evolutionary endocrinology: Integrating proximate mechanisms, ontogeny, and evolved function. American Journal of Human Biology. 21(6):728-730.
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2009.
Placental invasiveness and brain-body allometry in eutherian mammals. Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 21(6):1763-1778.
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2008.
Phenetics, cladistics, and the search for the Alaskan ancestors of the Paleoindians: a reassessment of relationships among the Clovis, Nenana, and Denali archaeological complexes. Journal of Archaeological Science. 35(6):1683-1694.
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2008.
Testing models of early Paleoindian colonization and adaptation using cladistics. Cultural Transmission and Archaeology: Some Fundamental Issues and Case Studies. :59-76.
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2008.
Investigating the peopling of North America through cladistic analyses of early Paleoindian projectile points. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 26(3):366-393.
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2007.
A common, conceptual framework for behavioral ecology and evolutionary psychology. Evolutionary Psychology. 5(2):275-288.
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2007.
Placental Invasiveness Mediates the Evolution of Hybrid Inviability in Mammals. The American Naturalist. 168(1):114-120.
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2006.