Adrian V. Bell, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Ecology | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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Cultural evolution, LimnologyGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorPeter J. Richerson | grad student | 2011 | UC Davis | |
(The Effects of Cultural Variation and the Mechanisms Behind Cultural Patterns.) |
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Beheim BA, Bell AV. (2024) Why cultural distance can promote - or impede - group-beneficial outcomes. Evolutionary Human Sciences. 6: e14 |
Bell AV. (2023) Selection and adaptation in human migration. Evolutionary Anthropology |
Bell AV, Paegle A. (2021) Ethnic Markers and How to Find Them : An Ethnographic Investigation of Marker Presence, Recognition, and Social Information. Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.) |
Muthukrishna M, Bell AV, Henrich J, et al. (2020) Beyond Western, Educated, Industrial, Rich, and Democratic (WEIRD) Psychology: Measuring and Mapping Scales of Cultural and Psychological Distance. Psychological Science. 956797620916782 |
Hillis V, Bell A, Brandt J, et al. (2018) Applying a cultural multilevel selection framework to the adoption of sustainable management practices in California viticulture. Sustainability Science. 13: 71-80 |
Bell AV. (2018) The only way for minority cultural survival Nature Human Behaviour. 2: 176-176 |
Kramer KL, Schacht R, Bell A. (2017) Adult sex ratios and partner scarcity among hunter-gatherers: implications for dispersal patterns and the evolution of human sociality. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 372 |
Bell AV, Hernandez D. (2016) Cooperative Learning Groups and the Evolution of Human Adaptability : (Another Reason) Why Hermits Are Rare in Tonga and Elsewhere. Human Nature (Hawthorne, N.Y.) |
Schacht R, Bell AV. (2016) The evolution of monogamy in response to partner scarcity. Scientific Reports. 6: 32472 |
Richerson P, Baldini R, Bell AV, et al. (2016) Cultural group selection follows Darwin's classic syllogism for the operation of selection. The Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 39: e58 |