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When the economy falters, do people spend or save? Responses to resource scarcity depend on childhood environments
V Griskevicius, JM Ackerman, SM Cantú, AW Delton, TE Robertson, ...
Psychological science 24 (2), 197-205, 2013
7412013
Metabolic acceleration and the evolution of human brain size and life history
H Pontzer, MH Brown, DA Raichlen, H Dunsworth, B Hare, K Walker, ...
Nature 533 (7603), 390-392, 2016
3052016
Aging and fertility patterns in wild chimpanzees provide insights into the evolution of menopause
ME Thompson, JH Jones, AE Pusey, S Brewer-Marsden, J Goodall, ...
Current Biology 17 (24), 2150-2156, 2007
2992007
Male chimpanzees prefer mating with old females
MN Muller, ME Thompson, RW Wrangham
Current Biology 16 (22), 2234-2238, 2006
2872006
Male coercion and the costs of promiscuous mating for female chimpanzees
MN Muller, SM Kahlenberg, M Emery Thompson, RW Wrangham
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1612), 1009-1014, 2007
2732007
Core area quality is associated with variance in reproductive success among female chimpanzees at Kibale National Park
ME Thompson, SM Kahlenberg, IC Gilby, RW Wrangham
Animal Behaviour 73 (3), 501-512, 2007
2422007
Immigration costs for female chimpanzees and male protection as an immigrant counterstrategy to intrasexual aggression
SM Kahlenberg, ME Thompson, MN Muller, RW Wrangham
Animal behaviour 76 (5), 1497-1509, 2008
2112008
Female-led infanticide in wild chimpanzees
SW Townsend, KE Slocombe, ME Thompson, K Zuberbühler
Current Biology 17 (10), R355-R356, 2007
1892007
Sexual coercion by male chimpanzees shows that female choice may be more apparent than real
MN Muller, ME Thompson, SM Kahlenberg, RW Wrangham
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 65, 921-933, 2011
1702011
Diet and reproductive function in wild female chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii) at Kibale National Park, Uganda
ME Thompson, RW Wrangham
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 135 (2), 171-181, 2008
1672008
Female reproductive strategies in orangutans, evidence for female choice and counterstrategies to infanticide in a species with frequent sexual coercion
CD Knott, ME Thompson, RM Stumpf, MH McIntyre
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences 277 (1678 …, 2010
1542010
Foci of endemic simian immunodeficiency virus infection in wild-living eastern chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
ML Santiago, M Lukasik, S Kamenya, Y Li, F Bibollet-Ruche, E Bailes, ...
Journal of virology 77 (13), 7545-7562, 2003
1542003
The energetics of lactation and the return to fecundity in wild chimpanzees
ME Thompson, MN Muller, RW Wrangham
Behavioral Ecology 23 (6), 1234-1241, 2012
1482012
Energy expenditure and activity among Hadza hunter‐gatherers
H Pontzer, DA Raichlen, BM Wood, M Emery Thompson, SB Racette, ...
American Journal of Human Biology 27 (5), 628-637, 2015
1472015
Reproductive ecology of female chimpanzees
ME Thompson
American journal of primatology 75 (3), 222-237, 2013
1422013
Urinary C-peptide of insulin as a non-invasive marker of energy balance in wild orangutans
ME Thompson, CD Knott
Hormones and behavior 53 (4), 526-535, 2008
1422008
Female competition over core areas in Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii, Kibale National Park, Uganda
SM Kahlenberg, ME Thompson, RW Wrangham
International Journal of Primatology 29 (4), 931-947, 2008
1412008
Size of sexual swellings reflects ovarian function in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)
MA Emery, PL Whitten
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 54 (4), 340-351, 2003
1362003
Urinary C-peptide tracks seasonal and individual variation in energy balance in wild chimpanzees
ME Thompson, MN Muller, RW Wrangham, JS Lwanga, KB Potts
Hormones and behavior 55 (2), 299-305, 2009
1342009
Paternity and social rank in wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) from the Budongo Forest, Uganda
NE Newton‐Fisher, ME Thompson, V Reynolds, C Boesch, L Vigilant
American journal of physical anthropology 142 (3), 417-428, 2010
1302010
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