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Why do female adders copulate so frequently?
T Madsen, R Shine, J Loman, T Håkansson
Nature 355 (6359), 440-441, 1992
4581992
African families and the crisis of social change.
TS Weisner, CE Bradley, PL Kilbride
Bergin & Garvey, 1997
2061997
Network analysis of cattle and pig movements in Sweden: measures relevant for disease control and risk based surveillance
M Nöremark, N Håkansson, SS Lewerin, A Lindberg, A Jonsson
Preventive veterinary medicine 99 (2-4), 78-90, 2011
2032011
Determinants of mating success in male adders, Vipera berus
T Madsen, R Shine, J Loman, T Håkansson
Animal Behaviour 45 (3), 491-499, 1993
1911993
Landesque capital: The historical ecology of enduring landscape modifications
NT Håkansson, M Widgren
Routledge, 2016
1372016
The detachability of women: Gender and kinship in processes of socioeconomic change among the Gusii of Kenya
NT Hakansson
American ethnologist 21 (3), 516-538, 1994
1351994
The human ecology of world systems in East Africa: the impact of the ivory trade
NT Håkansson
Human Ecology 32, 561-591, 2004
1212004
Increased fitness from multiple matings, and genetic heterogeneity: a model of a possible mechanism
J Loman, T Madsen, T Håkansson
Oikos, 69-72, 1988
911988
Bridewealth, women and land: Social change among the Gusii of Kenya.
T Hakansson
821990
The Swahili city state culture
P Sinclair, T Håkansson
A comparative study of thirty city-state cultures, 463-482, 2000
742000
Indicators of rural inequality
AP Castro, NT Hakansson, D Brokensha
World Development 9 (5), 401-427, 1981
701981
Application of network analysis parameters in risk-based surveillance–examples based on cattle trade data and bovine infections in Sweden
J Frössling, A Ohlson, C Björkman, N Håkansson, M Nöremark
Preventive veterinary medicine 105 (3), 202-208, 2012
622012
Labour and landscapes: the political economy of landesque capital in nineteenth century Tanganyika
NT Håkansson, M Widgren
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 89 (3), 233-248, 2007
582007
Grain, cattle, and power: social processes of intensive cultivation and exchange in precolonial western Kenya
NT Hakansson
Journal of Anthropological Research 50 (3), 249-276, 1994
581994
Rulers and rainmakers in precolonial South Pare, Tanzania: exchange and ritual experts in political centralization
NT Håkansson
Ethnology, 263-283, 1998
561998
Family structure, bridewealth, and environment in eastern Africa: a comparative study of house-property systems
T Hakansson
Ethnology 28 (2), 117-134, 1989
541989
The shape of the spatial kernel and its implications for biological invasions in patchy environments
T Lindström, N Håkansson, U Wennergren
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1711), 1564-1571, 2011
512011
Irrigation, population pressure, and exchange in precolonial Pare, Tanzania
NT Håkansson
Research in Economic Anthropology 16, 297-324, 1995
491995
The development of the ancient irrigation system at Engaruka, northern Tanzania: Physical and societal factors
LOVE WESTERBERG, K Holmgren, L Börjeson, NT Håkansson, ...
Geographical Journal 176 (4), 304-318, 2010
462010
Social and political aspects of intensive agriculture in East Africa: Some models from cultural anthropology
T Hakansson
AZANIA: Journal of the British Institute in Eastern Africa 24 (1), 12-20, 1989
441989
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