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R. Quinlan Publications

Papers:

Evolutionary Ecology of Human Pair-Bonds: Cross-Cultural Tests of Alternative Hypotheses.(pdf)  (in press) Cross-Cultural Research. Quinlan, R. & Quinlan, M.

Cross-Cultural Analysis in Evolution and Human Behavior Studies. (in press) Cross-Cultural Research. Quinlan, R. & Quinlan, M.

Human Lactation, Pairbonds & Alloparents: A Cross-Cultural Analysis.(pdf) (in press) Human Nature. Quinlan, R. & Quinlan, M.

Evolution of the Human Family. (in press) In C. Salmon & T. Shackelford (eds.) Evolutionary Psychology & Family Relationships. Oxford U. Press. Flinn, M.V., Quinlan, R., Coe, K. & Ward, C.

Modernization and Medicinal Plant Knowledge in Caribbean Horticultural Village. (in press) Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Quinlan, M. & Quinlan, R.

Human Parental Effort & Environmental Risk.(pdf)  (2007) Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 274(1606):121-125. Quinlan, R.

Parenting & Cultures of Risk: A Comparative Analysis of Infidelity, Aggression & Witchcraft.(pdf) (2007) American Anthropologist. 109(2):in press. Quinlan, R. & Quinlan, M.

Gender and Risk in a Matrifocal Caribbean Community: A View from Behavioral Ecology.(pdf) (2006) American Anthropologist 108(3):469-79. Quinlan, R.

Local Resource Enhancement & Sex-biased Breastfeeding in a Caribbean Community.(pdf) (2005) Current Anthropology. 46(3):471-480. Quinlan, R., Quinlan, M. & Flinn, M.

Kinship, Sex & Fitness in a Caribbean Community.(pdf)  (2005) Human Nature. 16(1):32-57. Quinlan, R. & Flinn, M.

Kinship, Gender & Migration from a Rural Caribbean Community. (pdf) (2005) Migration Letters. 2(1):2-12. R. Quinlan

Comment on Rende Taylor's "Dangerous Tradeoffs" [CA 46(3):411-431] (2005) Current Anthropology. 46(3):427-428. Quinlan, R.

Balancing the System: Humoral Medicine and Food in the Commonwealth of Dominica. In (2005) Eating and Healing: Exploration of Wild and Domesticated Plants and Animals as Food and Medicine.  A. Pieroni and L. Price, Eds. Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.  Quinlan, M. & Quinlan, R.

Father-Absence, Parental Care & Female Reproductive Development. (pdf) (2003) Evolution & Human Behavior. 24(6): 376-390. Quinlan, R.

Parental Investment & Age at Weaning in a Caribbean Village.(pdf) (2003) Evolution and Human Behavior. 24: 1-16. Quinlan, R., Quinlan, M. & Flinn, M.

Intergenerational Transmission of Conjugal Stability in a Caribbean Village. (2003) Journal of Comparative Family Studies. 34, in press Quinlan, R., Flinn, M.

Ethnophysiology and Botanical Treatments of Intestinal Worms in Dominica, West Indies. (2002) Journal of Ethnopharmacology. 80:75-83. Quinlan, M., Quinlan, R. & Nolan, J.

Effect of Household Structure on Female Reproductive Strategies in a Caribbean Community. (2001) Human Nature 12 (3): 169-189. Quinlan, R.

Growth and Fluctuating Asymmetry of Step-Children (1999) Evolution and Human Behavior. 20(6):465-479. Flinn, M., Leone, D., & Quinlan, R.

Male-Female Differences in Effects of Parental Absence on Glucocorticoid Stress Response. (1996) Human Nature, 7(2):125-62. Flinn, M., Quinlan, R., Turner, M., Decker, S., & England, B.

Evolution and Culture Turf Wars: History, Mind, and/or Ecology. (1994)  Journal of Anthropological Research 50:327-33. Flinn, M., Tedeschi, D., Quinlan, R., et al.

Dissertation and Thesis:

Household Composition and Reproductive Strategies in a Caribbean Village. (2000) Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. UMI.Quinlan, R.

Father-Absence, Maternal Care and Children’s Behavior in a Rural Caribbean Village. (1995) M.A. Thesis, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO. Quinlan, R.