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O'Brien M, Buchanan B, Collard M.  2014.  On the cutting edge: New methods and theory for analyzing stone tools. Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews . 23(4):128-129.
Vasileva O.  2014.  Development of language through shared intentionality and categorization. Proceedings of the Evolution of Language X conference, Vienna, Austria. :543-545.
Stephenson S, Mooers A, Attaran A.  2014.  Does size matter? The ICRW and the inclusion of small cetaceans. Transnational Environmental Law . 3:241-263.
Martin TE, Lurbieki H, Mooers A.  2014.  The economic geography of ex-situ conservation. Animal Conservation. (17):104-105.
Thompson JJ, Racine TP, Wereha TJ, O V, Tafreshi D.  2014.  The evolution of joint attention: A review and critique.. The evolution of social communication in primates: A multidisciplinary approach. :543-545.
CRESPI BJ.  2014.  An evolutionary framework for psychological maladaptation. Psychological Inquiry . 25(322-324)
Pappas PA.  2014.  Exceptional Clitic Placement in Cypriot Greek: Results from an MET Study. . Journal of Greek Linguistics. 14(2):190-211.
CRESPI BJ, Foster K, Ubeda F.  2014.  First principles of Hamiltonian medicine. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences. 369:20130366.
Crespi B, Foster K, Ubeda F.  2014.  First principles of Hamiltonian medicine. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B Biol Sci. 369:20130366.
Locher P, Berna F.  2014.  Holocene human interaction and adaptation to geological and climatic changes in the Lower Mainland, Fraser Canyon, and Coast Mountain area of British Columbia: A geoarchaeological view.. Trials and Tribulations of Life on an Active Subduction Zone: Field Trips in and around Vancouver, Canada: Geological Society of America Field Guide. 38:53-77.
CRESPI BJ, Summers K.  2014.  Inclusive fitness theory for the evolution of religion. Animal Behaviour. 92:313-323.
Crespi B, Summers K.  2014.  Inclusive fitness theory for the evolution of religion. Animal Behaviour. 92:313-323.