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Age-dependency in hunting ability among the Ache of eastern Paraguay
Authors:Walker Robert  Hill Kim  Kaplan Hillard  McMillan Garnett
Institution:Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, 87131, USA. robwal@unm.edu
Abstract:This paper examines changes in hunting ability across the lifespan for the Ache of eastern Paraguay. Hunting ability is decomposed into two components-finding prey and probability of kill upon encounter- and analyzed for important prey species. Results support the argument that skill acquisition is an important aspect of the human foraging niche with hunting outcome variables reaching peaks surprisingly late in life, significantly after peaks in strength. The implications of this study are important for modeling the role of the human foraging niche in the co-evolution of various outstanding human life history characteristics such as large brains, long lifespans, and extended juvenile periods.
Keywords:Ache hunters  strength and skill  human life history evolution
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