[HTML][HTML] Typologies of postnatal support and breastfeeding at two months in the UK

EH Emmott, AE Page, S Myers - Social Science & Medicine, 2020 - Elsevier
There is extensive evidence to suggest that social support improves breastfeeding
outcomes. Building on this evidence-base, public health services and interventions aiming …

[HTML][HTML] Sex differences in costly signaling in rural Western China

E Ge, J Du, R Mace - Evolution and Human Behavior, 2023 - Elsevier
Costly rituals convey commitment to communities and advertise trustworthiness and
cooperativeness to peers, which might explain why humans perform costly religious rituals …

[HTML][HTML] Livestock limits snow leopard's space use by suppressing its prey, blue sheep, at Gongga Mountain, China

C Yang, P Zhang, Y Wu, Q Dai, G Luo, H Zhou… - Global Ecology and …, 2021 - Elsevier
The habitats of snow leopards (Panthera uncia) are heavily utilized as pasturelands on the
Tibetan Plateau. Livestock can benefit the snow leopard populations via providing extra prey …

Group-level signatures in bonobo sociality

EJC van Leeuwen, N Staes, M Eens… - Evolutionary Human …, 2024 - cambridge.org
Humans show remarkable differences in social behaviour between families, groups,
communities and cultures, whereas such group-level within-species variation in socio …

The structure of multiplex networks predicts play in economic games and real-world cooperation

C Atkisson, MB Mulder - arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.07669, 2020 - arxiv.org
Explaining why humans cooperate in anonymous contexts is a major goal of human
behavioral ecology, cultural evolution, and related fields. What predicts cooperation in …

From hunter-gatherers to nomadic pastoralists: forager bands do not tell the whole story of the evolution of human cooperation

MW Næss - 2019 - osf.io
The history of humanity is a story of cooperation. Issues pertaining to the origin of human
cooperation have, however, been characterized by a forager bias, the assumption being that …

How Group Size Affects Grazing Collective Action and Livestock Production: Evidence from Grassland Joint-Household Managements in China

Y Qi, J Xiangyu, H Dong - Available at SSRN 4824668 - papers.ssrn.com
Over the past few decades, numerous studies have explored the effects of group size on
collective action, but still no academic consensus. Taking grazing collective action in the …