PUBLICATIONS
(149, H-INDEX: 48, CITATIONS: 9,551 per Google
Scholar)
Refereed Journal Articles
Published or in press
1. Blackwell, A.D., Urlacher, S.S., Beheim,
B., von Rueden, C., Jaeggi, A., Stieglitiz, J., Trumble, B.C., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H. (2016) Growth references for
Tsimane forager-horticulturalists of the Bolivian Amazon. American Journal of
Physical Anthropology 1-2.1.
2. Gurven, M., Trumble, B.C., Stieglitz, J.,
Blackwell, A.D., Michalik, D.E., Finch, C.E., Kaplan, H. (2016). Cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes in
evolutionary perspective: a critical role for helminths? Evolution, Medicine
& Public Health 338-357. doi:10.1093/emph/eow028
3. Martin, M.*, Garcia, G.*, Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. Conflict or
congruence? Maternal and infant-centric factors associated with shorter
exclusive breastfeeding durations among the Tsimane. Social Science &
Medicine 170:9-16.
4. Han, C.S., Martin, M.A., Dichosa, A.E.K.,
Daughton, A.R., Frietze, S., Kaplan, H.,
Gurven, M.D., Alcock, J. (2016). Salivary microbiomes of indigenous Tsimane
mothers and infants are distinct despite frequent premastication. PeerJ
4:e2660; DOI 10.7717/peerj.2660.
5. Horvath S, Gurven M, Levine ME, Trumble
BC, Kaplan H, Allayeee H, Ritz BT,
Cheng B, Lu A, Sun D, Berenson GS, Li S, Chen W, Tsao P, Absher D, Themistocles
Assimes T (2016) An epigenetic age analysis of race/ethnicity, gender, and
coronary heart disease addresses several paradoxes surrounding mortality. Genome
Biology 17:171DOI: 10.1186/s13059-016-1030-0 .
6.
Stieglitz J, Gurven
M, Kaplan H, Hopfensitz A. (2016). Why household inefficiency? An
experimental approach to assess spousal resource distribution preferences in a
subsistence population undergoing socioeconomic change. Evolution and Human
Behavior. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2016.07.002
7.
Gurven M, Fuerstenberg E, Trumble B,
Stieglitz J, Davis H, Kaplan H. (2016) Cognitive performance across the life course
of Bolivian forager-farmers with limited schooling. Developmental Psychology. Advance
online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/dev0000175
8.
Trumble
B, Blackwell AD, Stieglitz J, Emery Thompson M, Maldonado I, Kaplan H, Gurven M. (2016). Associations between male testosterone and
immune function in a pathogenically stressed forager-horticultural population.
American Journal of Physical Anthropology Jul
4. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.23040.
[Epub ahead of print] .
9. Gurven,
M., Yetish, G., Trumble, B.C., Stieglitz, J., Cummings, D., Blackwell, A.D.,
Beheim, B., Kaplan, H., Pontzer, H. High
resting metabolic rate among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists experiencing
high pathogen burden. (2016) American Journal of Physical
Anthropology
10.
Blackwell A, Trumble B, Maldonado I,
Stieglitz J, Beheim B, Snodgrass J, Kaplan
H, Gurven M. (2016). Immune function
in Amazonian horticulturalists. Annals of
Human Biology.Jul;43(4):382-96. doi: 10.1080/03014460.2016.1189963. Epub
2016 Jun 9.
11.
Jaeggi, A, Hooper,
P., Beheim, B., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. (2016) Reciprocal
exchange patterned by market forces helps explain cooperation in a small-scale
society. Current Biology 26:1-8.
12.
Gurven, M., Costa,
M., Trumble, B., Stieglitz, J., Beheim, B., Eid Rodriguez, D., Hooper, P.L.,
Kaplan, H. (2016) Costs of
reproduction and maternal depletion in a high fertility and mortality
population. Nature Scientific
Reports 6:30056.
13.
Yetish, G., Kaplan,
H., Gurven, M., Wood, B., Pontzer, H., Manger, P., Wilson, C., McGregor,
R., Siegel, J.M. (2016) Response to de Iglesia et al. The timing
and duration of sleep in contemporary preindustrial societies. Current Biology 26:R273.
14.
Stieglitz, J., Madimenos, F., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. (2016). Calcaneal
quantitative ultrasound indicates reduced bone mineral status among physically
active adult forager-horticulturalists. J. of
Bone and Mineral Research 31(3): 663-671.
15. Shenk, M. K., H. S. Kaplan, et al. (2016). Status competition, inequality, and
fertility: implications for the demographic transition. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences
371(1692).
16. Sear, R., D. W. Lawson, Kaplan, H, Shenk, MK (2016). Understanding
variation in human fertility: what can we learn from evolutionary demography? Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371(1692).
17. Trumble BC, Gaulin SJC, Dunbar MD, Kaplan H, Gurven M. (2016) No sex or
age difference in dead-reckoning ability among Tsimane
forager-horticulturalists. Human Nature
Volume
27, Issue 1, pp 51-67 .
18. Stieglitz J, Madimenos F, Kaplan H, Gurven M. (2016) Calcaneal quantitative ultrasound indicates reduced bone
status among physically active adult forager-horticulturalists. Journal
of Bone and Mineral Research. DOI: 10.1002/jbmr.2730
19. Bejarano, H. D., Kaplan, H., & Rassenti, S. (2015). Dynamic optimization and
conformity in health behavior and life enjoyment over the life cycle. Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience, 9,
137. http://doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00137
20. Blackwell A, Tamayo M, Beheim B, Trumble
B, Stieglitz J, Hooper P, Martin M, Kaplan
H, Gurven M. 2015. Helminth infection, fecundity, and age of first
pregnancy in women. Science
350(6263):970-972.
21. Bejarno, H., Kaplan, H, Rassenti, S. (2015). Dynamic Optimization
and Conformity in Health Behavior and Life Enjoyment over the Life Cycle. Frontiers in Neuroscience. Published
online 16 June 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnbeh.2015.00137
22. Yetish G, Kaplan H, Gurven M, Wood B, Pontzer H, Manger P, Wilson C, McGregor
R, Siegel J. (2015). Natural sleep and its seasonal variations in three
pre-industrial societies. Current Biology
25:1-7.
23. Gurven M, Jaeggi A, von Rueden C, Hooper
P, Kaplan H. (2015). Does market integration
buffer risk, erode traditional sharing practices and increase inequality? A
test among Bolivian forager-farmers. Human
Ecology 43(4):515-530.
24. Stieglitz J, Trumble B, Emery Thompson M,
Blackwell AD, Kaplan H, Gurven M.
(2015). Depression as sickness behavior? A test of the host defense hypothesis
in a high pathogen population. Brain,
Behavior, and Immunity 49:130-139.
25. Schniter
E, Gurven M, Kaplan, H, Wilcox, N.,
Hooper, P. (in press). Skill Ontogeny among Tsimane Forager-Horticulturalists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Published online 29 April 2015. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22757
26. Trumble B, Stieglitz J, Eid D, Cortez E, Kaplan H, Gurven M. (2015). Challenging
the inevitability of prostate enlargement: Low levels of benign prostatic hyperplasia
among Tsimane forager-horticulturalists. Journals
of Gerontology Series A: Biological and Medical Sciences 70(10):1262-1268.
27. Jaeggi
AV, Trumble BC, Kaplan HS, Gurven M.
(2015). Salivary oxytocin increases concurrent with testosterone and time away
from home among returning Tsimane’ hunters. Biology
Letters 20150058.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2015.0058
28. Hooper, P.L., Gerkey,
D., Demps, K., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H.S.
(2015). Skills, division of labor and economies of scale among Amazonian
hunters and South Indian honey collectors. Philosophical Transactions of the
Royal Society 370:20150008.
29. Hooper, P.L.,
Gurven, M., Winking, J., Kaplan, H.S.
(2015). Inclusive fitness and differential productivity across the life course
determine intergenerational transfers in a small-scale human society. Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 282. DOI:10.1098/rspb.2014.2808
30. Stieglitz J,
Schniter E, von Rueden C, Kaplan H,
Gurven M. (2015). Functional disability and social conflict increase risk of
depression in older adulthood among Bolivian forager-farmers. Journals of Gerontology Series B:
Psychological and Social Sciences 70(6):948-956. doi: 10.1093/geronb/gbu080
31. Stieglitz J, Beheim B, Trumble B,
Madimenos F, Kaplan H, Gurven M.
(2015). Low mineral density of a weight-bearing bone among adult women in a
high fertility population. American
Journal of Physical Anthropology 156:637-648. doi:
10.1002/ajpa.22681
32. Trumble B, Stieglitz J, Emery Thompson M,
Fuerstenberg E, Kaplan H, Gurven M.
(2014). Testosterone and male cognitive performance in Tsimane
forager-horticulturalists. American
Journal of Human Biology. doi: 10.1002/ajhb.22665
33. Miner,
E., Gurven, M. Kaplan, H., Gaulin,
S. (2014).Sex
Difference in Travel is Concentrated in Adolescence and Tracks Reproductive
Interests. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 281:20141476.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2014.1476.
34.
von
Rueden C, Trumble B, Emery Thompson M, Stieglitz J, Hooper P, Blackwell A, Kaplan H, Gurven M. (2014). Political
influence associates with cortisol and health among egalitarian forager-farmers. Evolution,
Medicine, and Public Health 1:122-133. doi:
10.1093/emph/eou021.
35.
Trumble,
B., Smith, E.A., O’Connor, K.A., Kaplan,
H.S., Gurven, M.D. (2014). Successful
hunting increases testosterone and cortisol in a subsistence population. Proceedings of
the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 281:20132876.
36.
Gurven, M., von Rueden, C.,
Stieglitz, J., Kaplan, H., Eid Rodriguez, D. (2014).The evolutionary fitness of
personality traits in a small-scale subsistence society. Evolution
and Human Behavior 35:17-25.
37. von Rueden C,
Gurven M, Kaplan H, Stieglitz J.
(2014). Leadership in an egalitarian society. Human Nature 25(4): 538-566.
38.
Snopkowski,
K., Kaplan, H. (2014) A synthetic biosocial model of fertility
transition: Testing the relative contribution of embodied capital theory,
changing cultural norms, and women's labor force participation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology
154:322-333.
39.
Sutherland,
M.L., Cox, S.L., Lombardi, G.P., Watson, L., Valladolid, C.M., Finch, C.E.,
Zink, A., Frohlich, B., Kaplan, H.S., Michalik, D.E., Miyamoto, M.I.,
Allam, A.H., Thompson, R.C., Wann, L.S., Narula, J., Thomas, G.S. &
Sutherland, J.D. (2014) Funerary artifacts, social status, and atherosclerosis
in ancient peruvian mummy bundles. Global
Heart 9:219-228.
40.
Thomas,
G.S., Wann, L.S., Allam, A.H., Thompson, R.C., Michalik, D.E., Sutherland,
M.L., Sutherland, J.D., Lombardi, G.P., Watson, L., Cox, S.L., Valladolid, C.M.,
Abd El-Maksoud, G., Al-Tohamy Soliman, M., Badr, I., El-Halim Nur El-Din, A.,
Clarke, E.M., Thomas, I.G., Miyamoto, M.I., Kaplan, H.S., Frohlich, B.,
Narula, J., Stewart, A.F.R., Zink, A. & Finch, C.E. (2014) Why did ancient
people have atherosclerosis?: From autopsies to computed tomography to
potential causes. Global Heart 9:229-237.
41.
Wann,
L.S., Thompson, R.C., Allam, A.H., Finch, C.E., Zink, A., Frohlich, B., Kaplan,
H., Lombardi, G.P., Sutherland, M.L., Sutherland, J.D., Watson, L., Cox,
S.L., Miyamoto, M.I., Stewart, A.F.R., Narula, J. & Thomas, G.S. (2014)
Atherosclerosis: A longue durée approach. Global
Heart 9:239-244.
42.
Zink,
A., Wann, L.S., Thompson, R.C., Keller, A., Maixner, F., Allam, A.H., Finch,
C.E., Frohlich, B., Kaplan, H., Lombardi, G.P., Sutherland, M.L.,
Sutherland, J.D., Watson, L., Cox, S.L., Miyamoto, M.I., Narula, J., Stewart,
A.F.R., Thomas, G.S. & Krause, J. (2014) Genomic correlates of
atherosclerosis in ancient humans. Global
Heart 9:203-209
43.
Hooper, P., Simon DeDeo, S., Caldwell Hooper,
A.E, Gurven, M., and Kaplan,
H. (2013). Dynamical
structure of a traditional Amazonian social network. Entropy 15(11): 4932-4955.
44.
Pisor, A.C., Blackwell, A., Kaplan, H., and Yetish, G.
(2013). Patterns of senescence in human physical fitness: VO2 max in subsistence and industrialized populations. American Journal of
Human Biology 25(6): 756-769.
45. Trumble, B., Cummings, D.K., O’Connor, K.A., Holman, D.J., Smith, E.A., Kaplan, H.S., and Gurven, M.D. (2013).
Age-independent increases
in male salivary testosterone during horticultural activity among Tsimane forager-farmers. Evolution and Human Behavior 34:350-357.
46. Blackwell, A.D.,
Martin, M., Kaplan, H.,
and Gurven, M. (2013). Antagonism between two intestinal parasites in humans:
the
importance of co-infection for
infection risk and recovery dynamics. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences
280(1769) 20131671;
doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1671
47.
Stieglitz, J., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., and Hooper P. (2013). Household task delegation among high-fertility forager-horticulturalists of lowland Bolivia. Current Anthropology 54(2):232-241.
48. Winking J, Stieglitz J, Kurten J, Gurven
M, Kaplan H. (2013). Polygyny among
the Tsimane of Bolivia: an improved method for testing the polygyny-fertility
hypothesis. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 280(1756). doi:10.1098/rspb.2012.3078.
49. Gurven, M., Jaeggi,
A.V., Kaplan, H., and Cummings, D. (2013). Physical
activity and modernization among Bolivian Amerindians. PLoS ONE 8(1): e55679. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0055679.
50. Gurven, M., von Rueden, C., Massenkoff,
M., and Kaplan, H. (2013). How universal is the Big Five? Testing the Five Factor Model of personality variation among forager-farmers in the Bolivian Amazon. Journal of
Personality and Social Psychology
104-354-370.
51. Kaplan, H., Schniter,
E., Smith,
V.,
and Wilson, B.
(2012). Risk and the evolution of human exchange. Proceedings of
the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 279:2930-2935.
52. Stieglitz, J., Blackwell, A.D., Quispe Gutierrez,
R.,
Cortez Linares, E., Gurven, M., and Kaplan,
H. (2012). Modernization, sexual-risk taking and gynecological morbidity among Bolivian forager-horticulturalists. PLoS One 7(12):e50384.
53. McAllister, L.,
Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., and Stieglitz, J. (2012). Why do women have more children than they want? Understanding differences in women’s ideal and
actual family size in a natural fertility population. American Journal
of Human Biology
24:786-799.
54. Stieglitz, J., Gurven, M.,
and Kaplan, H. (2012). Infidelity, jealousy and wife abuse among Tsimane’ forager- farmers: Testing evolutionary hypotheses of marital
conflict. Evolution and Human Behavior 33: 438-448.
55. Gurven, M., Stieglitz, J., Hooper, P., Gomes, C., and Kaplan, H. (2012). From
the
womb to the tomb: the role of transfers in shaping the evolved human life history. Experimental Gerontology 47:807-813.
56. Gurven, M., Blackwell, A.,
Eid
Rodriguez, D., Stieglitz J.,and Kaplan,
H. (2012). Does blood pressure inevitably rise with age? Longitudinal
evidence among isolated Amerindians. Hypertension 60:25-33.
57. Martin, M.A., Glassek, W.D., Gaulin, S.J.C., Evans, R.W., Woo, J.G.,
Geraghty, S.R., Davidson, B.S., Morrow, A.L., Kaplan, H.S., and Gurven, M.D. (2012). Fatty acid composition in the mature milk of Bolivian forager-horticulturalists:
controlled comparisons with a U.S. sample. Maternal and Child
Nutrition 8(3):404-418.
58. Trumble, B., Cummings, D., von Rueden, C.,
O’Connor,
K.,
Smith, E.A., Gurven, M., and Kaplan, H.
(2012). Physical competition increases testosterone among Amazonian forager-horticulturalists: a test of the 'challenge hypothesis'. Proceedings of
the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 279:2907-2912.
59. Rucas, S., Gurven, M.,
Winking, J., and Kaplan, H.
(2012). Social aggression and resource conflict across the female life course in the Bolivian Amazon. Aggressive Behavior 38:194-207.
60. Blackwell, A.D.,
Gurven,
M., Sugiyama,
L.S., Madimenos, F., Liebert,
M.A., Martin, M., Kaplan, H., and Snodgrass,
J.J. (2011). Evidence for a peak shift
in
a humoral response
to helminths: age profiles of immunoglobulin E
(IgE) in the Shuar of Ecuador , the Tsimane of Bolivia, and the U.S. NHANES. PLoS
Neglected Tropical
Diseases 5(6): e1218. doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0001218
61. Stieglitz, J., Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Winking,
J., and Vie, B.
(2011). Spousal violence and paternal
disinvestment among Tsimane’ forager-horticulturalists of Bolivia. American Journal of Human
Biology 23(4):445–457.
62. Vasunilashorn S, Finch C, Crimmins E,
Vikman S, Stieglitz J, Gurven M, Kaplan
H, Allayee H. (2011). Inflammatory gene variants in the Tsimane, an
indigenous Bolivian population with a high infectious load. Biodemography and Social Biology
57:33-52.
63.
Winking, J., Gurven, M.,
and Kaplan, H. (2011). The Impact of Parents and Self-Selection on Child Survival
among the Tsimane of Bolivia. Current Anthropology 52(2):277-284.
64.
Winking, J., Gurven, M.,
and Kaplan, H. (2011). Father death and adult
success among the Tsimane: implications for
marriage and divorce. Evolution and Human Behavior 32:79-89
65.
von Rueden, C., Gurven,
M., and Kaplan, H.
(2011). Why do men seek high social status? Fitness payoffs to dominance and prestige. Proceedings of the Royal Society
of London B: Biological Sciences
278:2223-2232.
66.
Kaplan, H., Gurven, M., Winking, J., Hooper, P.L., and Stieglitz, J.
(2010). Learning,
menopause, and the
human adaptive complex. Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences. 1204:30-42.
67.
Rucas, S., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H.,
and Winking, J. (2010). Social
strategy game: Resources competition within female social
networks among small-scale forager-horticulturalists. Human Nature 21:1-18.
68.
Hooper, P.L., Kaplan,
H.S., and Boone, J.L. (2010). A theory of leadership in human cooperative groups. Journal of Theoretical
Biology 265(4), 633-646.
69.
Vasunilashorn, S., Crimmins, E.M., Kim, J.K., Winking, J., Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Finch,
C.E. (2010).
Blood lipids, infection and
inflammatory markers in the Tsimane of
Bolivia. American Journal of Human Biology 22:731-740.
70.
Gurven, M.,
Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Hooper, P., Kaplan, H., Quinlan, R., Sear, R.,
Schniter,
E.,
von Rueden, C., Bowles, S.,
Hertz, T.,
and Bell , A. (2010). Domestication alone does not lead to
inequality: intergenerational wealth transmission among horticulturalists.
Current Anthropology
51(1):49-64.
71. Borgerhoff Mulder, M., Bowles, S., Hertz,
T., Bell, A.,
Beise,
J.,
Clark, G., Fazzio, I., Gurven,
M., Hill, K., Hooper, P.,
Irons, W.,
Kaplan, H., Leonetti, D., Low, B., Marlowe, F.,
McElreath,
R.,
Naidu,
S.,Nolin, D., Piraino, P., Quinlan, R., Schniter,
E.,
Sear, R.,
Shenk, M., Smith,
E.,
von
Rueden, C.,
and Wiessner, P. (2009). Intergenerational Wealth Transmission and the Dynamics of
Inequality in
Small-Scale Societies. Science 326: 682-688 [DOI:
10.1126/science.1178336]
72. Gurven, M, Kaplan,
H., Winking, J., Eid, D., Vasunilashorn, S., Kim, J., Finch, C., and Crimmins, E.
(2009). Inflammation and Infection Do Not Promote Arterial
Aging and Cardiovascular Disease
Risk Factors among Lean Horticulturalists
PLoS One 4(8)
e6590. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0006590.
73. Gurven, M., Winking,
J., Kaplan, H.,
von
Rueden, C.,
and McAllister, L. (2009).
A bioeconomic approach to marriage and the sexual division of labor. Human Nature 20(2):151-183.
74.
Kaplan, H., Hooper, P., and Gurven, M. (2009). The evolutionary and ecological
roots of human social organization. Philosophical
Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences 364:3289-3299. doi:10.1098/rstb.2009.0115
75.
Gluckman PD, Hanson, MA, Bateson P, Beedle AS, Anokhin KV,
Bhutta ZA,Bougnères P, Chandak GR, Dasgupta P, Davey Smith G, Ellison
PT, Forrester T, Gilbert
SF, Jablonka E, Kaplan H, Law CM, Prentice AM, Simpson SJ, Uauy R, and West-Eberhard MJ. (2009). Towards a new developmental
synthesis: adaptive developmental
plasticity and human disease. The
Lancet 373(9675):1654-1657.
76. Kaplan, H.
and Robson,
A. (2009). We age because we grow. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B:
Biological Sciences 276:1837-1844; doi:10.1098/rspb.2008.1831
77. Winking, J. Gurven,
M. Kaplan, H,
Stieglitz, J. (2009). The goals of direct paternal
care among a South Amerindian population. American Journal of Physical
Anthropology 139(3) 295-304. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.20981
78. Gurven, M., Kaplan, H., Crimmins, E., Finch, C., and Winking,
J. (2008). Lifetime Inflammation in Two Epidemiological Worlds:
the
Tsimane of Bolivia and the United States. Journals
of Gerontology Medical
Sciences: Series A 63(2):196-199.
79. von Rueden, C.,
Gurven, M., and Kaplan, H. (2008). Multiple dimensions of male social status in an Amazonian society. Evolution and Human Behavior 29(6):402-415.
80. Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. (2008).
Top-down and bottom-up research in biodemography. Demographic
Research 19:1587-1602.
81. Ohl-Schacherer, J., Sheppard,
G.H. Kaplan, H. Peres, C.A.L Levi,
T. and Yu, D. W. (2007). The
Sustainability of Subsistence Hunting by
Matsigenka Native Communities in Manu National Park, Peru. Conservation Biology 21(5):1174–1185.
82. Gurven, M and Kaplan, H.
(2007). Longevity among hunter-gatherers:
a cross-cultural
examination.
Population and Development Review 33(2):321-365.
83. Robson, A.
and Kaplan, H. (2007). Why do We Die? Economics, Biology and Aging. American
Economic Review 97(2): 492-95.
84. Winking, J.,
H.
Kaplan,
H., Gurven, M., and Rucas S. (2007).
Why
do men marry and why do they stray?
Proceedings
of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences
274:1643-1649.
85. Gurven, M, Kaplan,
H. and Zelada Supa, A.
(2007). Mortality Experience of Tsimane Amerindians of
Bolivia: Regional variation and temporal trends. American Journal of Human Biology 19:376-398.
86. Anderson, K.G, Kaplan, H.
and Lancaster J. (2007).
Confidence of Paternity, Divorce and Investment
in Children by Albuquerque Men. Evolution and Human Behavior 28: 1-10.
87. Gurven, M, Kaplan,
H., and Guitierrez, M. (2006). How long does it take to become a proficient hunter? Implications on the evolution of delayed growth. Journal
of Human Evolution 51:454-470.
88. Anderson, K.G., Kaplan, H.
and Lancaster J. (2006).
Demographic correlates of paternity confidence
among Albuquerque men. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 131 (4):560-571.
89. Kaplan, H. (2006).The Life History of a Foraging Species. Daedalus
(On Aging): 48-57.
90. Robson, A.
and Kaplan, H. (2006).
The
Economics of Hunter
Gatherer Societies and the Evolution of Human Characteristics. Canadian Journal of Economics 39(2): 375-398.
91. Walker, R Gurven, M., Hill,
K., Migliano, A., Chagnon, N., De Souza,
R., Djurovic,
G., Hames, R., Hurtado, A.M., Kaplan, H., Kramer, K., Oliver, W.C., Valeggia,
C. and Yamuach, T. (2006). Growth Rates
and Life Histories in Twenty-Two Small-Scale Societies. American Journal
of Human Biology 18(3): 295-311.
92. Kaplan, H., and Gurven, M.
(2006). Determinants of Time Allocation Across the Lifespan: A Theoretical
Model
and an application to the Machiguenga and Piro of Peru. Human Nature 17(1):1-49.
93. Rucas, S.L.,
Gurven, M, Kaplan, H., Winking, Jeff,
Gangestad, S.
and Crespo, M.
(2006). Female intrasexual
competition and reputational effects on attractiveness among the Tsimane of Bolivia.
Evolution and Human Behavior, Volume 27:
40-52.
94. Robson, A.
and Kaplan, H. (2003). The evolution of human life expectancy and intelligence in hunter- gatherer economies.
American Economic Review 93
(1):150-169.
95. Kaplan, H.S.
and Robson, A. (2002). The emergence of humans: The coevolution of intelligence and
longevity with intergenerational transfers.
Proceedings of
the
National Academy of Sciences 99: 10221-10226.
96. Walker, R., Hill, K., Kaplan, H., McMillan, G.
(2002). Age dependency of hunting ability among the Ache of eastern Paraguay. Journal
of Human Evolution 42:639-657.
97. Gurven, M., Hill, K. and Kaplan, H. (2002). From Forest to Reservation: Transitions in food sharing
behavior among the Ache of Paraguay. Journal
of
Anthropological Research 58:
93-120.
98. Kaplan, H, J. Lancaster, W. T. Tucker and
K. G. Anderson.
(2002). An Evolutionary Approach to Below Replacement Fertility. American Journal of Human Biology 14:233-256.
99. Hurtado, AM, Hill, K., Kaplan, H.
and Lancaster,
J. (2001). The epidemiology of infectious diseases
among South American Indians: A call for
ethical research guidelines. Current
Anthropology 42:425-432.
100.
Kaplan, H.S., Hill, K.R., Lancaster,
J.B., and Hurtado, A.M. (2000).
A Theory of Human Life History Evolution: Diet, Intelligence, and Longevity. Evolutionary Anthropology 9:156-185.
101.
Gurven, M.,
Hill, K., Kaplan, H., Hurtado, A. M., Lyles, R. (2000).
Food sharing among Hiwi foragers of Venezuela: Tests of reciprocity. Human Ecology
28:171-218.
102.Anderson, K.G., Kaplan, H., and Lancaster,
J.B.
(1999). Parental care by genetic and step fathers I: Reports by men in Albuquerque,
New Mexico. Evolution and Human Behavior 20:405-31.
103.Anderson, K.G., Kaplan, H., Lam D., and Lancaster,
J.B.
(1999). Parental care by genetic and step fathers II: Reports by Xhosa high school students. Evolution and Human Behavior 20:433-51.
104.
Hill, K. and Kaplan,
H. (1999). Life History Traits in Humans: Theory and Empirical Studies. Annual
Review of Anthropology 28:397-430.
105.
Alvard, M.,
Robinson,
J. Redford,
K., and Kaplan, H. (1997). The Sustainability of Subsistence Hunting in
the
Neotropics. Conservation Biology 11:977-982.
106.Kaplan, H. (1996).
A Theory of Fertility and Parental Investment in Traditional and
Modern Societies.
Yearbook of Physical
Anthropology 39:91-135.
107.Kaplan, H.,
Lancaster, J. B, Bock, J.
A., and Johnson, S. E. (1995). Does Observed Fertility Maximize Fitness Among New Mexican Men? A
Test
of
an Optimality Model
and a New Theory of Parental
Investment in the Embodied Capital of Offspring. Human Nature 6:325-360.
108.Kaplan, H. (1994).
Evolutionary and Wealth Flows Theories of Fertility: Empirical Tests and New Models.
Population and Development Review 20(4): 753-791.
109.Hill, K. and Kaplan, H.
(1993). Why Do Male Foragers Hunt and Share Food? Current Anthropology 34:701-706.
110.Hill, K. and Kaplan, H.
(1989). Population Description and Dry Season
Subsistence among the Newly Contacted Yora (Yaminahua) of Manu National Park, Peru. National Geographic Research 5(3):317-334.
111.
Hill, K., Kaplan, H., Hawkes, K.
and Hurtado, A. (1987). Foraging Decisions among the Ache:
New
Data and Analysis. Ethology and Sociobiology 8: 1-36.
112.Kaplan, H. and
Dove, H. (1987). Infant Development among the Ache of Eastern Paraguay. Developmental
Psychology 23:190-198.
113.Kaplan, H. (1987). Human Communication and Contemporary Evolutionary Theory. Research on Language and Social Interaction 20: 79-140.
114.Hawkes, K., Kaplan, H., Hill, K., and Hurtado, A.M. (1987).
Some Problems with Instantaneous Scan
Sampling.
Journal of Anthropological
Research 43 (3):
239-247.
115.Hawkes, K., Kaplan, H., Hill, K. and Hurtado, A.M. (1987). Ache at the Settlement:
Contrasts between
Farming and Foraging. Human Ecology 15 (2): 133-161.
116.Kaplan H. and Hill K.
(1986). Hunting and Reproductive Success:
A Clarification of Methods. Current Anthropology 27:48-50.
117.
Kaplan, H. and Hill, K.
(1986). Sexual
Strategies and Social
Class Differences in Fitness in Modern Industrial Societies. Behavioral
and Brain Sciences 9:
198-99.
118.Hurtado, A., K. Hill, K.
Hawkes and Kaplan H.
(1985). Female Subsistence Strategies among Ache Hunter-Gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Human Ecology 13: 1- 28.
119.Hill, K., Kaplan, H.,
Hawkes, K.,
and Hurtado A. (1985).
Men's Time Allocation to Activities among Ache
Hunter-Gatherers.
Human Ecology 13:
29-47.
120.Kaplan, H. (1985). Prestige and Reproductive Success in Man: A Commentary. Ethology and Sociobiology 6: 131-134.
121.
Kaplan, H. and Hill, K. (1985).Hunting Ability and Reproductive Success among Male Ache Foragers. Current
Anthropology 26: 131-133.
122.
Kaplan, H. and Hill, K. (1985). Food Sharing Among Ache Foragers: Tests of Explanatory Hypotheses. Current
Anthropology 26 (2): 223-246.
123.Hill, K., Hawkes, K. Kaplan H. and Hurtado A.
(1984). Seasonal Variance in the Ache Diet. Human
Ecology 12: 145-180.
124.
Kaplan, H., Hill, K. Hawkes, K.,
and Hurtado, A.
(1984). Food Sharing Among Ache Hunter-gatherers of Eastern Paraguay. Current Anthropology 25: 113-116.
125. Schull, J., Kaplan, H.,
and O'Brien,
C.
(1981). Naloxone Can Alter Experimental Pain and Mood in
Humans.
Physiological Psychology 9 (3): 245-250.
Book Chapters
1.
Kaplan H, Hooper PL, Stieglitz J, Gurven M. (2015). The causal
relationship between fertility and infant mortality: prospective analyses of a
population in transition. In: Population
in the Human Sciences: concepts, models, evidence (Editors P. Kreager, B.
Winney, S. Ulijaszek, C. Capelli). Oxford, Oxford University Press: 361 – 376.
2. Kaplan, H.S., Bock, J., Hooper, P.L. (2015). Fertility theory:
Embodied-capital theory of human life history evolution. In: International Encyclopedia of Social and
Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition (Editors: N. Smelser, P. Baltes).
3. Snopkowski,
K. and Kaplan, H. 2015). Fertility Theory: Theory of Intergenerational
Wealth Flows. In: International
Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2nd edition (Editors: N. Smelser, P. Baltes).
4. Weinstein, M., Kaplan, H., and Lane, M.E. (2014)
Sociality, Hierarchy, Health: Comparative Biodemography. In: Sociality, Hierarchy, and Health:
comparative biodemography (Editors M. Weinstein, M. Lane). Committee on
Population of the National Research Council, Washington DC, National Academies Press: 1-15.
5. Hooper, P.L, Gurven, M., and Kaplan, H., (2014) Social and economic underpinnings
of human biodemography. In: Sociality, Hierarchy, and Health: comparative biodemography
(Editors M. Weinstein, M. Lane). Committee on Population of the National
Research Council, Washington DC, National
Academies Press: 169-196.
6. Stieglitz
J, Jaeggi AV, Blackwell AD, Trumble BT, Gurven M, Kaplan H. (2014). Work to live and live to work: Productivity, transfers, and
psychological well-being in adulthood and old age. In: Sociality, Hierarchy, and Health: comparative biodemography
(Editors M. Weinstein, M. Lane). Committee on Population of the National
Research Council, Washington DC, National Academies
Press: 197 – 221.
7. Martin, M., Blackwell, A., Gurven, M., and Kaplan, H. (2013). Make new friends and keep the old? Parasite co-infection and co-morbidity in Homo sapiens. In: Primates, Pathogens and Evolution, J.F. Brinkworth
and E. Pechenkina, eds. New York: Springer. Pp:
363-388.
8.
Lancaster,
J.B. and Kaplan, H.S. (2010).
Embodied capital and extra-somatic wealth in human evolution and
human history. In: Human Evolutionary Biology,
M. P. Muehlenbein, ed.
Cambridge:
Cambridge
University Press. Pp: 439-456.
9. Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. and Winking, J. (2009). An Evolutionary theory of the human lifespan:
Embodied
capital and the human adaptive complex. In Handbook of Theories of Aging, 2nd edition, V.L.
Bengston,
D.
Gans, N.M.
Putney and M. Silverstein, eds.
New York:
Springer.
Pp:
39-60.
10.
Lancaster,
J.B. and Kaplan,
H.
(2009). The endocrinology of the human adaptive complex. In: Endocrinology of
Social
Relationships, P. Gray and P. T. Ellison, eds. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Pp: 95-120.
11. Gurven, M. and Kaplan, H. (2009). Beyond the Grandmother Hypothesis: Evolutionary Models of Human
Longevity. In:
The Cultural
Context of Aging: Worldwide Perspectives 3rd Edition, J.
Sokolovsky, ed. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. Pp: 53-66.
12. Kaplan, H., Gangestad, S., Lancaster,
J., Gurven, M., and Robson, A.
(2007). The evolution of diet,
brain and life history among primates and humans. In: Guts, Brains, Food and the Social
Life of Early Hominids, W.
Roebocks, ed. Leiden: University of Leiden
Press.
Pp: 47-90.
13. Lancaster, J.B. and Kaplan, H. S. (2007).
Chimpanzee and human intelligence: Life history,
diet and the mind.
In: The Evolution of
Mind: Fundamental Questions and
Controversies,
S. W. Gangestad and J. A.
Simpson, eds. New York: Guilford Publications. Pp: 111-112.
14. Kaplan, H. and Gangestad, S. (2007). Optimality and Brain Evolution: In: The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies, S. W. Gangestad and J. A.
Simpson, eds. New York: Guilford Publications: Pp: 121-129.
15. Kaplan, H., Gurven, M. and Lancaster, J.
(2007). Brain Evolution and the Human Adaptive Complex: An ecological
and social theory. In: The Evolution of Mind:
Fundamental Questions and Controversies, S. W. Gangestad and J. A. Simpson,
eds. New York: Guilford Publications. Pp: 269-279.
16. Kaplan, H., and Gurven, M. (2005).The Natural History of Human Food Sharing and Cooperation: A Review and a New
Multi-Individual
Approach to the Negotiation of Norms. In: Moral Sentiments and Material Interests: On the Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life, H. Gintis, S.
Bowles, R. Boyd, and E. Fehr, eds.
Cambridge: MIT Press, Pp:
75-113.
17. Kaplan, H. and Gangestad, S. (2005).
Life History Theory and Evolutionary Psychology. In: The Handbook of
Evolutionary Psychology, D.M. Buss, ed. New York: John Wiley and Sons. Pp: 68-95.
18. Kaplan, H, Mueller,
T.,
Gangestad,
S. and Lancaster, J. (2003).
Neural Capital and Lifespan Evolution among
Primates and Humans. In: The Brain and Longevity,
C.E. Finch,
.J.-M. Robine and Y.
Christen,
eds., New York: Springer, Pp: 69-98.
19. Kaplan, H. (2003). Evolutionary Demography. In: International Encyclopedia of Population, P. Demeny and G. McNicoll,
eds. New York: MacMillan.
20. Kaplan, H. and Lancaster, J. B.,
(2003). An Evolutionary and Ecological Analysis of Human Fertility, Mating Patterns and Parental
Investment. In: Offspring: Fertility Behavior
in
Biodemographic Perspective, K.W. Wachter and R.A. Bulatao, eds.
National Research Council: Washington, D.C.:
National Academies Press, Pp: 170-223.
21. Kaplan, H.S., Lancaster, J.B., and
Robson, A. (2003). Embodied Capital
and the Evolutionary Economics of the Human Lifespan.
In: Lifespan: Evolutionary, Ecology and Demographic Perspectives, J.R.
Carey and S.
Tuljapakur, eds. Population and Development Review 29: 152-182.
22. Kaplan, H. (2002). Human Life History Evolution. In: The Encyclopedia of Evolution,
M Pagel, ed. Oxford:
Oxford
University Press.
23. Kaplan, H.S., Hill, K.R., Lancaster,
J.B., and Hurtado, A.M. (2001). The
embodied capital theory of human evolution.
In: Reproductive Ecology
and Human Evolution, P. T Ellison,
ed.,
New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction
Publishers. Pp: 293-318.
24. Kaplan, H., and Bock, J. (2001). Fertility Theory:
The
embodied capital theory of life history evolution. In: The International Encyclopedia of
the
Social and Behavioral
Sciences, J.
Hoem, ed. Vol. 8. New
York: Elsevier. Pp: 5561-5568.
25. Kaplan, H.S., and Bock, J. (2001) Fertility Theory: Caldwell's Theory of Intergenerational
Wealth Flows. International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavioral Sciences,
J. Hoem,
ed.
Vol. 8. New York: Elsevier.
Pp: 5557-5561.
26. Lancaster, J.B. and Kaplan. H.
(2000). Parenting other
men’s children: Costs, benefits and consequences.
In: Adaptation and Human Behavior, L. Cronk,
N.
Chagnon, and W.
Irons, eds.
Hawthorne,
NY: Aldine de Gruyter. Pp: 179-202.
27. Kaplan, H. and Lancaster, J.B. (2000).
The
Evolutionary Economics and Psychology of the Demographic
Transition to Low Fertility.
In:
Adaptation and Human Behavior,
L. Cronk, N. Chagnon, and W. Irons, eds. Hawthorne, NY: Aldine de Gruyter. Pp: 283-322.
28. Lancaster, J.B.,
Kaplan, H., Hill,
K., and Hurtado, A. M.
(2000). The Evolution of Life History, Intelligence and Diet
among Chimpanzees and Human Foragers.
In:
Perspectives in Ethology: Evolution, Culture and Behavior, F.
Tonneau and N. S.
Thompson, eds., Vol. 13. New York: Springer. Pp: 47-72.
29.
Kaplan, H., Lancaster, J.B.,
and. Anderson, K.G. (1998).
Human Parental Investment and Fertility: The Life Histories of Men in Albuquerque, NM. In: Men in Families: When Do They Get Involved? What
Difference Does it Make? A. Booth and N.
Crouter, eds. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Earlbaum
Publishers Pp: 55-109.
30.
Kaplan, H. (1997). The Evolution of the Human Life Course. In: Between Zeus and Salmon: The Biodemography of Longevity, K. Wachter and C. Finch,
eds., Washington, D.C., National
Academy of Sciences,
Pp: 175-211.
31. Kaplan, H. (1996).Optimal Foraging Theory. In: Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, D. Levinson and M. Ember,
eds., Lakeville, CT: American Reference.
Pp: 885-887.
32. Kaplan, H.
Lancaster, J. B., Bock, J. A.,
and Johnson, S. E. (1995). Fertility and Fitness among Albuquerque Men:
A Competitive Labour Market Theory. In:
Human Reproductive Decisions, R. I.
M. Dunbar, ed..
London: St. Martin’s Press. Pp: 96-136.
33. Lancaster, J. B., and Kaplan, H.
(1992). Human Mating and Family Formation Strategies:
The
Effects of Variability among Males in Quality and the Allocation of Male Effort
and Parental
Investment. In:
Topics in Primatology Vol.
1, T. Nishida, W.C. Mcgrew, P.
Marler, M. Pickford, and F.B.M. de Waal, eds.
Tokyo: University of Tokyo Press. Pp: 21-33.
34. Kaplan, H., and
Kopischke, K. (1992). Resource Use, Traditional
Technology and Change among Native Peoples
of
Lowland South America.
In:
Conservation of Neotropical
Forests: Building on Traditional Resource Use, K. Redford and C.
Padoch, eds. New York: Columbia University Press. Pp: 83-107.
35. Kaplan, H. and Hill, K. (1992). The Evolutionary Ecology of Food Acquisition. In: Evolutionary Ecology and Human Behavior, E. Smith and B. Winterhalder, eds.
Chicago: Aldine. Pp 167-201.
36. Alvard, M. and Kaplan, H. (1991). Procurement Technology and Prey Mortality among Indigenous Neotropical Hunters. In: Human Predators and Prey Mortality, M. Stiner, ed. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Pp: 79-104.
37. Kaplan, H., Hill, K.,
and Hurtado, A.M.
(1990). Risk, Foraging and Food Sharing. In: Risk and Uncertainty in the Food
Supply, E. Cashdan, ed.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press, Pp: 107-144.
38. Hill, K. and Kaplan, H.
(1988). Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies among the Ache: Part 1 - Males. In: Human Reproductive Behavior,
L. Betzig, P. Turke and M. Borgerhoff Mulder, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press, Pp: 277-289.
39. Hill, K. and Kaplan, H.
(1988). Tradeoffs in Male and Female Reproductive Strategies among the Ache:
Part 2 -
Females.
In:
Human Reproductive Behavior,
L. Betzig, P.
Turke and M. Borgerhoff Mulder, eds. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Pp: 291-305.