Optimal diet breadth theory as a model to explain variability in Amazonian hunting

作者: RAYMOND B. HAMES , WILLIAM T. VICKERS

DOI: 10.1525/AE.1982.9.2.02A00090

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摘要: … diet breadth approach to the analysis of hunting yields in three Amazonian societies. Specifically, we analyze diet breadth … a significant influence on diet breadth and support the basic …

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