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Douglas Bird
Pennsylvania State University - University Park / United States
Social Sciences / Anthropology
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Douglas Bird's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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The hunting handicap: costly signaling in human foraging strategiesR Bliege Bird, E Smith, DW BirdBehavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 50 (1), 9-19, 20015502001
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Behavioral ecology and archaeologyDW Bird, JF O’ConnellJournal of Archaeological Research 14 (2), 143-188, 20065082006
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The “fire stick farming” hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal foraging strategies, biodiversity, and anthropogenic fire mosaicsR Bliege Bird, DW Bird, BF Codding, CH Parker, JH JonesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (39), 14796-14801, 20084622008
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Delayed reciprocity and tolerated theft: The behavioral ecology of food-sharing strategiesRLB Bird, DW BirdCurrent anthropology 38 (1), 49-78, 19973771997
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The benefits of costly signaling: Meriam turtle huntersEA Smith, RB Bird, DW BirdBehavioral Ecology 14 (1), 116-126, 20033632003
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