@article{c6f027b0a82d417886e04b3e4348b34a,
title = "Centennial perspective on human adaptability",
keywords = "biocultural anthropology, climatic stress, developmental adaptation, evolution, human adaptation",
author = "Leonard, {William R.}",
note = "Funding Information: In the United States, participation in the IBP was facilitated by the National Academy of Sciences-National Research Council. Prominent human biologists, including Paul T. Baker (1927–2007) of Penn State University, William S. Laughlin (1919–2001) of the University of Wisconsin, and James V. Neel (1915–2000) of the University of Michigan, were members of the HAP Subcommittee of the US IBP efforts (Baker, 1967). Paul Baker played a leading role in spearheading the HAP research efforts in the US, serving as the director of the US HAP coordinating office in the early 1970s, and establishing Penn State as a center for training in human population biology (Johnson & Little, 2012).",
year = "2018",
month = apr,
doi = "10.1002/ajpa.23401",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "165",
pages = "813--833",
journal = "American Journal of Physical Anthropology",
issn = "0002-9483",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "4",
}