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brianwood1 | Human Ecology

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. Where are what we eat. April 26, 2016. I came across this intriguing image while working on a paper describing American food habits. According to an article in Business Insider, a General Mills executive showed the image above in a slide presentation describing American spending habits at Supermarkets, … Continue reading →. April 20, 2014. Japan Age Sex Pyramids 1950-2010. March 2, 2014. March 2, 2014. January 28, 2014.

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A strong relationship between temperature and mortality | Human Ecology

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. A morpheme’s menagerie. Japan Age Sex Pyramids 1950-2010 →. A strong relationship between temperature and mortality. January 28, 2014. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. A morpheme’s menagerie. Japan Age Sex Pyramids 1950-2010 →. A strong relationship between temperature and mortality. January 29, 2014 at 6:15 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Zen Faulkes (@Docto...

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A morpheme’s menagerie | Human Ecology

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. Sting Operation Demonstrates the Value of Journal Impact Factors. A strong relationship between temperature and mortality →. A morpheme’s menagerie. November 1, 2013. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Sting Operation Demonstrates the Value of Journal Impact Factors. A strong relationship between temperature and mortality →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). On Sting...

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Where are what we eat | Human Ecology

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. Just three countries produce half of the world’s total carbon emissions. They need to forge an agreement. Where are what we eat. April 26, 2016. I came across this intriguing image while working on a paper describing American food habits. According to an article in Business Insider. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Just three count...

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Sting Operation Demonstrates the Value of Journal Impact Factors | Human Ecology

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. A morpheme’s menagerie →. Sting Operation Demonstrates the Value of Journal Impact Factors. October 5, 2013. The recent sting operation carried out by John Bohannan of. Focuses needed attention on the shadiest practices of academic publishing. As described in his great article. I was curious to find out whether Journal Impact Factors. Journal of International Medical Research,. With the caveat that samples sizes are r...

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Our recent publication detailing Hadza physical activity levels and risk-factors for heart disease was written up by Gretchen Reynolds in the New York Times. I was interviewed for a BBC Radio 4 program called Natural Histories that covered research by Claire Spottiswoode and I. On human-honeyguide interactions. There are some beautiful recordings of Hadza whistles in this show. Claire and I are excited to be working together! Covering my research on Hadza-honeyguide interactions.

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PrintPaste'), a tiny bit of r code that will make you happier. I've developed software to simulate foraging. And to calculate the energetic costs of optimal travel over landscapes.

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I teach classes on the topics of human ecology, hunter-gatherers, evolutionary theory, human behavioral ecology, demography, and quantitative analysis.

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I am interested in taking graduate students- and Yale has a great anthropology PhD program. Please contact me. Provide examples of research spanning these topics. Biological Anthropology at Yale. The biological anthropology program at Yale has been growing, and is a vibrant subfield in the Anthropology Department. There are currently 12 PhD students in the program at various stages of completing their PhD. PhD students in biological anthropology are expected to complete their PhDs in six years. The f...

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A group of Hadza men cooperatively hunting zebra, 2006. Three Hadza men searching the landscape for game, west of Lake Eyasi, 2005. A young man searching for honey, 2015. Three generations, 2006. A Hadza man whistling while a honeyguide chatters. A Hadza man whistling to attract a honeyguide.

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Demography and human experience. Anth 447 / 847. Anth 457 / 857. Topics and issues in evolutionary theory. Quantitative analysis in anthropological science. Linear Models Using rethinking: map. Fitting Multivariate Models and Sampling from Them.

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Brian Wood

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Postdoc in Ecological Anthropology. Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. University of New Mexico. Visiting student, Human Evolutionary Ecology Field School. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Yale University. Postdoc, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University. Teaching Fellow, Department of Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University. LSB Leakey Foundation General Research Grant. Stone tools as digging implements: Archaeological, energetic, and biomechanical implications (PI) $14,584. Best P...

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Brian Wood's Blog on science, human evolutionary ecology, and other interesting things. Where are what we eat. April 26, 2016. I came across this intriguing image while working on a paper describing American food habits. According to an article in Business Insider. Just three countries produce half of the world’s total carbon emissions. They need to forge an agreement. April 20, 2014. The latest IPCC report. Makes it completely clear that the world must reduce its carbon emissions. How. Every year the UN.

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