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Department of Anthropology

EARG Member Profile

Dr Russell Hill - all publications

Books: sections

  • Hill, R.A., Sellers, W.I., Logan, B. & Zapala, J. (2012). An agent-based model of group decision-making in baboons. In Modelling Natural Action Selection. Seth, A., Prescott, T. & Bryson, J. Cambridge University Press. 454-476.
  • Wiedemann, D., Barton, R.A. & Hill, R.A. (2012). Evolutionary approaches to sport. In Applied Evolutionary Psychology. Roberts, S.C. Oxford University Press. 290-307.
  • Hill, R.A. (2008). Nonhuman primate approaches to landscapes. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology. David, B. & Thomas, J. Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc. 95-101.
  • Hill, R.A. (2006). Predation risk and habitat use in chacma baboons (Papio hamadryas ursinus). In Primates and their predators. Gursky, S. & Nekaris K.A.I. New York: Kluwer Academic Publishers. 339-354.
  • Sellers, W.I., Hill, R.A. & Logan, B. (2005). Biorealistic simulation of baboon foraging using agent-based modelling. In Modelling natural action selection: Proceedings of an international workshop. Bryson, J.J., Prescott, T.J. & Seth, A.K. AISB Press. 127-134.
  • Hill, R.A. (2005). Day length seasonality and the thermal environment. In Primate seasonality: implications for human evolution. Brockman, D.K. & van Schaik, C.P. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 197-213.
  • Hill, R.A. & Cowlishaw, G. (2002). Foraging female baboons exhibit similar patterns of antipredator vigilance across two populations. In Eat or be eaten: predator sensitive foraging among primates. Miller, L.E. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 187-204.

Journal papers: academic