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Corbett, Steven; Gray, Sandra J.; Campbell, Benjamin C.; & Leslie, Paul W. (2003). Comparison of Body Composition among Settled and Nomadic Turkana of Kenya. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, 42(3), 193-212.

Gray, Sandra J.; Sundal, Mary; Wiebusch, Brandi; Little, Michael A.; Leslie, Paul W.; & Pike, Ivy L. (2003). Cattle Raiding, Cultural Survival, and Adaptability of East African Pastoralists. Current Anthropology, 44(Suppl. 5), S3-30.

Leslie, Paul W. & Little, Michael A. (2003). Human Biology and Ecology: Variation in Nature and the Nature of Variation. American Anthropologist, 105(1), 28-37.

Gray, Sandra J.; Leslie, Paul W.; & Akol, Helen Alinga (2002). Uncertain Disaster: Environmental Instability, Colonial Policy, and the Resilience of East African Pastoral Systems.. Leonard, William R. & Crawford, Michael H. (Eds.) (pp. 99-130). Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Leslie, Paul W. & Winterhalder, Bruce (2002). Demographic Consequences of Unpredictability in Fertility Outcomes. American Journal of Human Biology, 14(2), 168-183.

Winterhalder, Bruce & Leslie, Paul W. (2002). Risk-Sensitive Fertility: The Variance Compensation Hypothesis. Evolution and Human Behavior, 23(1), 59-82.

Barkey, Nanette L.; Campbell, Benjamin C.; & Leslie, Paul W. (2001). A Comparison of Health Complaints of Settled and Nomadic Turkana Men. Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 15(3), 391-408.

Leslie, Paul W.; Little, Michael A.; & Campbell, Kenneth L. (2001). Environmental Change and the Ecology of Reproduction in Turkana, Kenya. (pp. 476-482). Göttingen, Germany: Cuvillier.

Campbell, Benjamin C.; Leslie, Paul W.; Little, Michael A.; Brainard, Jean M.; & DeLuca, Michael A. (1999). Settled Turkana.. Little, Michael A. & Leslie, Paul W. (Eds.) (pp. 333-352). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Leslie, Paul W.; Campbell, Kenneth L.; Campbell, Benjamin C.; Kigondu, Christine S.; & Kirumbi, Leah W. (1999). Fecundity and Fertility.. Little, Michael A. & Leslie, Paul W. (Eds.) (pp. 249-278). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.