Selected Publications
- Rogers, Alan R. 1988. Does biology
constrain culture? American Anthropologist, 90(4):819--831.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1992. Resources and
population dynamics. pp. 375-402 in Evolutionary Ecology and Human
Behavior, edited by Eric Smith and Bruce Winterhalder. Aldine de
Gruyter, Hawthorn, NY.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1993. Why
menopause? Evolutionary Ecology 7:406.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1993. Population
growth makes waves in the distribution of pairwise genetic
differences. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 9(3):552-569.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1993. Mitochondrial
mismatch analysis is insensitive to the mutational process. Molecular
Biology and Evolution 13(7):895-902.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1994. Evolution of
time preference by natural selection. American Economic Review
84(3):460-481.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1994. For love or
money: The evolution of reproductive and material motivations.
pp. 76-95 in: Human Reproductive Decisions: Biological and Biosocial
Perspectives, R.I.M. Dunbar, Ed. Basingstoke.
- Rogers, Alan R. 1995. Genetic evidence
for a Pleistocene population explosion. Evolution 49(4):608-615.
- Rogers, Alan R. and Lynn B. Jorde. 1995. Genetic evidence on
modern human origins. Human Biology 67(1):1--36.
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Rogers, Alan R. 1997. Evolution and
Human Choice over Time. pp. 231-252 in: Characterizing Human
Psychological Adaptations, G. Bock and G. Cardew, Eds. CIBA Symposium
208. John Wiley and Sons
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Rogers, Alan R. 1997. Population
structure and modern human origins pp. 55-97 in: Progress in
Population Genetics and Human Evolution, Peter J. Donnelly and Simon
Tavare, Eds. Springer-Verlag, New York
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Harpending, Henry C. and Alan R. Rogers. 2000. Genetic perspectives on
human origins and differentiation. Annual Review of Genetics and
Genomics. 1:361-385
- Rogers, Alan R. 2001. Order emerging
from chaos in human evolutionary genetics. Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences, USA. 98(3):779-780.
- Rogers, Alan R., Stephen Wooding, Chad D. Huff, Mark A. Batzer, and
Lynn B. Jorde. 2007.
Ancestral Alleles and Population Origins:
Inferences Depend on Mutation Rate. Molecular Biology and Evolution.
24(4):990-997.
- Rogers, Alan R. 2009.
Just Enough Probability. A short and
easy primer for college students. Updated August 2009.