Browsing by Autor "David R. Braun"
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Item type: Item , Aggregates, Formational Emergence, and the Focus on Practice in Stone Artifact Archaeology(Springer Science+Business Media, 2020) Željko Režek; Simon Holdaway; Deborah I. Olszewski; Sam Lin; Matthew Douglass; Shannon P. McPherron; Раду Йовита; David R. Braun; Dennis SandgatheItem type: Item , Correction to: Aggregates, Formational Emergence, and the Focus on Practice in Stone Artifact Archaeology(Springer Science+Business Media, 2020) Željko Režek; Simon Holdaway; Deborah I. Olszewski; Sam Lin; Matthew Douglass; Shannon P. McPherron; Раду Йовита; David R. Braun; Dennis SandgatheItem type: Item , Cross‐cultural variation in thirst perception in hot‐humid and hot‐arid environments: Evidence from two small‐scale populations(Wiley, 2021) Asher Y. Rosinger; Hilary J. Bethancourt; Zane S. Swanson; Kaylee Lopez; W. Larry Kenney; Tomás Huanca; Esther Conde; Rosemary Nzunza; Emmanuel Ndiema; David R. BraunOur findings suggest hydration status is not a reliable predictor of thirst perceptions in extreme-hot environments with ad libitum drinking. Rather, our findings, which require additional confirmation, point to the importance of water availability during gestation in affecting thirst sensitivity to heat and water feedback mechanisms, particularly in arid environments. Thirst regulation will be increasingly important to understand given climate change driven exposures to extreme heat and water insecurity.Item type: Item , Hydration in relation to water insecurity, heat index, and lactation status in two small‐scale populations in hot‐humid and hot‐arid environments(Wiley, 2020) Hilary J. Bethancourt; Zane S. Swanson; Rosemary Nzunza; Tomás Huanca; Esther Conde; W. Larry Kenney; Sera L. Young; Emmanuel Ndiema; David R. Braun; Herman PontzerThese results suggest that heat stress and reproductive status may have a greater impact on hydration status than water insecurity across diverse ecological contexts.Item type: Item , The First Miocene Fossils from Coastal Woodlands in the Southern East African Rift(RELX Group (Netherlands), 2021) René Bobe; Vera Aldeias; Zeresenay Alemseged; William Archer; Georges Aumaître; Marion K. Bamford; Dora Biro; Didier Bourlès; David R. Braun; Cristian Capelli