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Rebecca Bird
Rebecca Bird
Professor of Anthropology at Penn State University
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Signaling theory, strategic interaction, and symbolic capital
R Bliege Bird, EA Smith
Current Anthropology 46 (2), 221-248, 2005
13372005
Turtle hunting and tombstone opening: Public generosity as costly signaling
EA Smith, RLB Bird
Evolution and human behavior 21 (4), 245-261, 2000
7292000
Showing off, handicap signaling, and the evolution of men's work
K Hawkes, R Bliege Bird
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues, News, and …, 2002
6862002
The hunting handicap: costly signaling in human foraging strategies
R Bliege Bird, E Smith, DW Bird
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 50, 9-19, 2001
5932001
People have shaped most of terrestrial nature for at least 12,000 years
EC Ellis, N Gauthier, K Klein Goldewijk, R Bliege Bird, N Boivin, S Díaz, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (17), e2023483118, 2021
5492021
The “fire stick farming” hypothesis: Australian Aboriginal foraging strategies, biodiversity, and anthropogenic fire mosaics
R Bliege Bird, DW Bird, BF Codding, CH Parker, JH Jones
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (39), 14796-14801, 2008
5372008
Delayed reciprocity and tolerated theft: the behavioral ecology of food-sharing strategies
R Bliege Bird, DW Bird
Current anthropology 38 (1), 49-78, 1997
3771997
Cooperation and conflict: The behavioral ecology of the sexual division of labor
R Bird
Evolutionary Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues, News, and …, 1999
3741999
The benefits of costly signaling: Meriam turtle hunters
EA Smith, RB Bird, DW Bird
Behavioral Ecology 14 (1), 116-126, 2003
3582003
The ethnoarchaeology of juvenile foragers: shellfishing strategies among Meriam children
DW Bird, RB Bird
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 19 (4), 461-476, 2000
2612000
Contemporary shellfish gathering strategies among the Meriam of the Torres Strait Islands, Australia: testing predictions of a central place foraging model
DW Bird, RLB Bird
Journal of Archaeological Science 24 (1), 39-63, 1997
2551997
Aboriginal burning regimes and hunting strategies in Australia’s Western Desert
DW Bird, RB Bird, CH Parker
Human ecology 33, 443-464, 2005
2412005
Risk and reciprocity in Meriam food sharing
RB Bird, DW Bird, EA Smith, GC Kushnick
Evolution and Human Behavior 23 (4), 297-321, 2002
2372002
Costly signaling and cooperative behavior
EA Smith, RB Bird
2242005
Constraints of knowing or constraints of growing? Fishing and collecting by the children of Mer
R Bliege Bird, DW Bird
Human Nature 13 (2), 239-267, 2002
1872002
In pursuit of mobile prey: Martu hunting strategies and archaeofaunal interpretation
DW Bird, RB Bird, BF Codding
American Antiquity 74 (1), 3-29, 2009
1852009
Why women hunt: risk and contemporary foraging in a Western Desert aboriginal community
R Bliege Bird, DW Bird
Current Anthropology 49 (4), 655-693, 2008
1832008
Children on the reef: Slow learning or strategic foraging?
DW Bird, R Bliege Bird
Human Nature 13 (2), 269-297, 2002
1832002
Aboriginal hunting buffers climate-driven fire-size variability in Australia’s spinifex grasslands
R Bliege Bird, BF Codding, PG Kauhanen, DW Bird
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109 (26), 10287-10292, 2012
1652012
Prosocial signaling and cooperation among Martu hunters
RB Bird, EA Power
Evolution and Human Behavior 36 (5), 389-397, 2015
1622015
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