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Data and R replication code for testing the Marginal Habitat Hypothesis. The R code files contain all models and are organized by the figures they generate for the associated paper. The data are sourced from: 1) the Standard Cross Cultural Sample (SCCS). 2) NASA Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) NPP data (MOD17A3 algorithm) from Numerical Terra Dynamic Simulation Group at the University of Montana. 3) Marine Ecoregions Of the World (MEOW): http://maps.tnc.org/files/metadata/MEOW.xml 4) Terrestrial Ecoregions Of the World (TEOW): http://maps.tnc.org/files/metadata/TerrEcos.xml
habitat quality, marginal habitat hypothesis, net primary productivity, population density, hunter-gatherer
habitat quality, marginal habitat hypothesis, net primary productivity, population density, hunter-gatherer
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