Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model
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Hillard S. Kaplan | Bruce Winterhalder | Richard McElreath | Samuel Bowles | Gregory Clark | John Bunce | Michael Gurven | Kim Hill | Eckart Voland | Mark Caudell | Cody T. Ross | Frank Marlowe | Russell D. Greaves | Jeremy Koster | David A. Nolin | B. Hewlett | S. Bowles | R. Mcelreath | M. Gurven | F. Marlowe | J. Ziker | K. Hill | B. Winterhalder | H. Kaplan | B. Scelza | B. Beheim | Heidi Colleran | C. Ross | Jeremy M. Koster | M. Borgerhoff Mulder | T. Headland | Ryan Schacht | P. Draper | E. Voland | R. Quinlan | Mark A. Caudell | Marsha B. Quinlan | David Nolin | Monique Borgerhoff Mulder | G. Clark | K. Kramer | J. Bunce | K. Willführ | Patricia Draper | Seung-Yun Oh | Bret Beheim | Heidi Colleran | Carmen Cortez | Thomas Headland | Janet Headland | Barry Hewlett | Karen Kramer | Marsha Quinlan | Robert Quinlan | Caissa Revilla-Minaya | Brooke Scelza | Ryan Schacht | Mary Shenk | Ray Uehara | Kai Willführ | John Ziker | Caissa Revilla-Minaya | Seung-Yun Oh | M. Shenk | Ray T. Uehara | Janet D. Headland | Carmen Cortez
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