Jane Lancaster

Affiliations: 
Anthropology University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, United States 
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Physical Anthropology, Behavioral Sciences Psychology, Human Development
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Workman M, Baker J, Lancaster JB, et al. (2015) Birth weight predicted baseline muscular efficiency, but not response of energy expenditure to calorie restriction: An empirical test of the predictive adaptive response hypothesis. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council
Anderson KG, Kaplan H, Lancaster JB. (2007) Confidence of paternity, divorce, and investment in children by Albuquerque men Evolution and Human Behavior. 28: 1-10
Anderson KG, Kaplan H, Lancaster JB. (2006) Demographic correlates of paternity confidence and pregnancy outcomes among Albuquerque men. American Journal of Physical Anthropology. 131: 560-71
Kaplan H, Lancaster JB, Tucker WT, et al. (2002) Evolutionary approach to below replacement fertility. American Journal of Human Biology : the Official Journal of the Human Biology Council. 14: 233-56
Hurtado M, Hill K, Kaplan H, et al. (2001) The epidemiology of infectious diseases among South American Indians: A call for guidelines for ethical research Current Anthropology. 42: 425-432
Hurtado AM, Hill K, Kaplan H, et al. (2001) Disease among Indigenous South Americans Anthropology News. 42: 5-6
Kaplan H, Hill K, Lancaster J, et al. (2000) A theory of human life history evolution: Diet, intelligence, and longevity Evolutionary Anthropology. 9: 156-185
Anderson KG, Kaplan H, Lancaster J. (1999) Paternal Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers I Evolution and Human Behavior. 20: 405-431
Anderson KG, Kaplan H, Lam D, et al. (1999) Paternal Care by Genetic Fathers and Stepfathers II Evolution and Human Behavior. 20: 433-451
Kaplan HS, Lancaster JB, Johnson SE, et al. (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 (Hawthorne, N.Y.). 6: 325-60
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