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John McCullough

John M. McCullough

Professor

Stewart
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Areas of Specialization

Physical anthropology, ecological genetics, human variation; the Americas, Yucatan, Europe

Research


Selected Publications

1992 Survival and Relatedness During a Crisis: The Donner Party of 1846-7. Ethology and Sociobiology.

1991 Relatedness and Mortality in a Crisis Year: Plymouth Colony, 1620-21. Ethology and Sociobiology. With E.Y. Barton

1991 Relatedness in a Founding Population: Plymouth Colony, 1620-1633. Human Biology: 63(3):355-366. With E.Y. Barton.

1989 Relation of Community Population Size to Endogamy in a Traditional Society: Patzcuaro, Mexico, 1903-1932. American Journal of Human Biology 1(3):281-287.

1986 Geographical Distribution of Consanguinity in Europe. Annals of Human Biology 13(4):359-367. With D. H. O'Rourke.

1985 Application of Kolmogorov - Smirnov Test to Seasonal Phenomena may not be Appropriate. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 68:393-394.

1985 Estimation of Minimal Selection Pressure in a Recessive Trait from Migration Across Climatic Clines. Journal of Human Evolution 14:579-586.

1985 Evidence for Assortative Mating and Selection in Surnames: A Case from Yucatan, Mexico. Human Biology 57(3):375-386. With E. Giles and R. A. Thompson.