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Julie Lesnik
Julie Lesnik
Wayne State University, University of Michigan, Northeastern Illinois University, University of
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Brain size at birth throughout human evolution: a new method for estimating neonatal brain size in hominins
JM DeSilva, JJ Lesnik
Journal of human evolution 55 (6), 1064-1074, 2008
2042008
Chimpanzee neonatal brain size: Implications for brain growth in Homo erectus
J DeSilva, J Lesnik
Journal of human evolution 51 (2), 207-212, 2006
1612006
Edible insects and human evolution
JJ Lesnik
University Press of Florida, 2019
722019
Termites in the hominin diet: A meta-analysis of termite genera, species and castes as a dietary supplement for South African robust australopithecines
JJ Lesnik
Journal of human evolution 71, 94-104, 2014
672014
Edible insects and their uses in North America; past, present and future
M Shockley, J Lesnik, RN Allen, AF Muñoz
Edible insects in sustainable food systems, 55-79, 2018
402018
Fostering strategies to expand the consumption of edible insects: the value of a tripartite coalition between academia, industry, and government
JB Mason, R Black, SL Booth, A Brentano, B Broadbent, P Connolly, ...
Current Developments in Nutrition 2 (8), nzy056, 2018
362018
Bone Tool Texture Analysis and the Role of Termites in the Diet of South African Hominids.
JJ Lesnik
PaleoAnthropology 2011, 268-281, 2011
362011
Not just a fallback food: global patterns of insect consumption related to geography, not agriculture
JJ Lesnik
American Journal of Human Biology 29 (4), e22976, 2017
352017
Taxonomic features and comparisons of the gut microbiome from two edible fungus-farming termites (Macrotermes falciger; M. natalensis) harvested in the …
SL Schnorr, CA Hofman, SR Netshifhefhe, FD Duncan, TP Honap, ...
BMC microbiology 19, 1-22, 2019
192019
The Interdigital Brace and Other Grips for Termite Nest Perforation by Chimpanzees of the G oualougo T riangle, R epublic of C ongo
JJ Lesnik, CM Sanz, DB Morgan
American Journal of Physical Anthropology 157 (2), 252-259, 2015
162015
The efficiency of stone and bone tools for opening termite mounds: implications for hominid tool use at Swartkrans: research in action
J Lesnik, JF Thackeray
South African Journal of Science 103 (9), 354-356, 2007
152007
The colonial/imperial history of insect food avoidance in the United States
JJ Lesnik
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 112 (6), 560-565, 2019
142019
Using resampling statistics to test male interment bias: Applications for looted and commingled prehistoric remains in Peru and the reassessment of Neandertal burials
JJ Lesnik, AJ Sams
PaleoAnthropology 2014, 463-469, 2014
52014
What's eating North America's edible insect industry? An examination of psychological, cultural and regulatory barriers
C Li, SB Cash, J Lesnik, TS Griffin, J Mason, NT Blackstone
Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 37 (1), 1-4, 2022
42022
Modeling genetic complexity in the classroom
JJ Lesnik
The American Biology Teacher 80 (2), 140-142, 2018
32018
Mapping activity patterns through musculoskeletal stress markers: vertebral anomalies of a Middle Horizon population in the north-central highlands of Peru
LM Calabria, SK Becker, JJ Lesnik, RE Bria
Poster presented at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of …, 2014
32014
Putrid, fermented, spoiled, decayed, let's call the whole thing" off": consumption of putrid meat by Neanderthals
MM Beasley, J Lesnik, A Perri
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 14-14, 2019
22019
Evidence of Macrotermes termites within the Zinjanthropus horizon at Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
J Lesnik, R O'Malley, A Mabulla, E Baquedano, M Dominguez-Rodrigo, ...
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 168, 142-142, 2019
22019
Tools and termites: implications for the foraging behavior of the Swartkrans hominids
JJ Lesnik
University of Michigan, 2011
22011
Analysis of crown heights of equid dentition from sites in the Cradle of Humankind: behavioural implications
J Lesnik, JF Thackeray
Annals of the Transvaal Museum 43 (1), 118-120, 2006
22006
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