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The ecological and evolutionary energetics of hunter-gatherer residential mobility

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Residential mobility is a key aspect of hunter-gatherer foraging economies and therefore is an issue of central importance in hunter-gatherer studies.[1-7] Hunter-gatherers vary widely in annual rates of residential mobility. Understanding the sources of this variation has long been of interest to anthropologists and archeologists. The vast majority of hunter-gatherers who are dependent on terrestrial plants and animals move camp multiple times a year because local foraging patches become dep...

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10.1002/evan.21485

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University of Oxford
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MPLS
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Mathematical Institute
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Wiley Publisher's website
Journal:
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews Journal website
Volume:
25
Issue:
3
Pages:
124-132
Publication date:
2016-01-01
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1060-1538
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uuid:cf16f3b9-6c2e-4512-b4bd-da4fd57e64d0
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641001
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2016-08-30

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