Comparative study of reproductive skew and pair-bond stability using genealogies from 80 small-scale human societies
American Journal of Human Biology • Published In • Pages: 1-8 •
By Ellsworth, Ryan M., Shenk, Mary K., Bailey, Drew H., Walker, Robert S.
Hypothesis
Pair-bond instability (proxy measure being higher incidence of maternal half siblings) will be greater in the absence of amassable, heritable resources. (3)
Note
Thus, foragers and horticulturalists will exhibit the highest, and agropastoralists the lowest, fraction of maternal half siblings.
Test Name | Support | Significance | Coefficient | Tail |
---|---|---|---|---|
UNKNOWN | Not Supported | above .10 | UNKNOWN | UNKNOWN |
Variable Name | Variable Type | OCM Term(s) |
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Availability Of Material And/or Heritable Resources | UNKNOWN | Genetics, Nutrition, Food Quest, Animal Husbandry, Agriculture |
Maternal Sibling Fraction | UNKNOWN | Family Relationships |