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Thornhill, Randy.
Randy Thornhill
Randy Thornhill
(born 1944) is an American
entomologist
and
evolutionary biologist
. He is a professor of
biology
at the
University of New Mexico
, and was president of the
Human Behavior and Evolution Society
from 2011 to 2013. He is known for his evolutionary explanation of
rape
as well as his work on insect mating systems and the
parasite-stress theory
.
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The Parasite-Stress Theory of Values and Sociality Infectious Disease, History and Human Values Worldwide /
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The evolution of insect mating systems /
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Alcock, John, 1942-
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