Liu, D.; Peter, B. M.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Kayser, M.; Stoneking, M.: Assessing human genome-wide variation in the Massim region of Papua New Guinea and implications for the Kula trading tradition. Molecular Biology and Evolution 39 (8), msac165 (2022)
Antunes, N.; Schiefenhövel, W.; d'Errico, F.; Banks, W. E.; Vanhaeren, M.: Quantitative methods demonstrate that environment alone is an insufficient predictor of present-day language distributions in New Guinea. PLoS One 15 (10), e0239359 (2020)
Schiefenhövel, W.: "Asparagus" dari Papua. Der Spargel aus Neuguinea. NADI (Majalah untuk Alumni DAAD di Indonesia; Das Magazin für DAAD-Alumni in Indonesien) 26, S. 24 - 27 (2019)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Nachruf auf Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 15. Juni 1928 – 2. Juni 2018. Zoologie. Mitteilungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, S. 79 - 84 (2018)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Obituary. Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Founder of Human Ethology and the Human Ethology Film Archive, has died. Human Ethology Bulletin - Special Issue to commemorate the life of Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt 33 (3), S. 35 - 44 (2018)
Schiefenhövel, W.; Vanhaeren, M.: A window into Papua’s past: Archaeological and anthropological status quo in the Star Mountains. Jurnal Papua 9, S. 119 - 160 (2017)
Khalifa, M.; Noureen, A.; Ertelthalner, K.; Bandegi, A. R.; Delport, R.; Firdaus, W. J. J.; Geethanjali, F. S.; Luthra, K.; Makemaharn, O.; Pang, R. W. C.et al.; Salem, A.-H.; Sasaki, J.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Lingenhel, A.; Kronenberg, F.; Utermann, G.; Schmidt, K.: Lack of association of rs3798220 with small apolipoprotein(a) isoforms and high lipoprotein(a) levels in East and Southeast Asians. Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology: an Official Journal of the American Heart Association 242 (2), S. 521 - 528 (2015)
Sütterlin, C.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Lehmann, C.; Forster, J.; Apfelauer, G.: Art as behaviour - An ethological approach to visual and verbal art, music and architecture. Anthropologischer Anzeiger 71 (1-2), S. 3 - 13 (2014)
van Oven, M.; Brauer, S.; Choi, Y.; Ensing, J.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Stoneking, M.; Kayser, M.: Human genetics of the Kula Ring: Y-chromosome and mitochondrial DNA variation in the Massim of Papua New Guinea. European journal of human genetics 22, S. 1393 - 1403 (2014)
McGrew, W. C.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Marchant, L. F.: Introduction to the evolution of human handedness. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1288, S. V - VI (2013)
Schaafsma, S. M.; Geuze, R. H.; Lust, J. M.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Groothuis, T. G. G.: The relation between handedness indices and reproductive success in a non-industrial society. PLoS One 8 (5), e63114 (2013)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Biased semantics for right and left in 50 Indo-European and non-Indo-European languages. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1288, S. 135 - 152 (2013)
Tutkuviene, J.; Schiefenhövel, W.: Laterality of handgrip strength: Age- and physical training-related changes in Lithuanian schoolchildren and conscripts. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1288, S. 124 - 134 (2013)
Geuze, R. H.; Schaafsma, S. M.; Lust, J. M.; Bouma, A.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Groothuis, T. G. G.: Plasticity of lateralization: Schooling predicts hand preference but not hand skill asymmetry in a non-industrial society. Neuropsychologia 50 (5), S. 612 - 620 (2012)
Schaafsma, S. M.; Geuze, R. H.; Riedstra, B.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Bouma, A.; Groothuis, T. G. G.: Handedness in a nonindustrial society challenges the fighting hypothesis as an evolutionary explanation for left-handedness. Evolution and Human Behavior 33 (2), S. 94 - 99 (2012)
Sütterlin, C.; Apfelauer, G.; Forster, J.; Lehmann, C.; Schiefenhövel, W.: Ethology of the Arts - the Presentation of a New Venture. Anthropologischer Anzeiger 68 (4), S. 486 - 487 (2011)
Hagelberg, E.; Cox, M.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Frame, I.: A genetic perspective on the origins and dispersal of the Austronesians Mitochondrial DNA variation from Madagascar to Easter Island. Past Human Migrations in East Asia: Matching Archaeology, Linguistics and Genetics 5, S. 356 - 375 (2008)
Kayser, M.; Choi, Y.; van Oven, M.; Mona, S.; Brauer, S.; Trent, R. J.; Suarkia, D.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Stoneking, M.: The impact of the Austronesian expansion: Evidence from mtDNA and Y chromosome diversity in the Admiralty Islands of Melanesia. Molecular Biology and Evolution 25 (7), S. 1362 - 1374 (2008)
Kayser, M.; Brauer, S.; Cordaux, R.; Casto, A.; Lao, O.; Zhivotovsky, L. A.; Moyse-Faurie, C.; Rutledge, R. B.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Gil, D.et al.; Lin, A. A.; Underhill, P. A.; Oefner, P. J.; Trent, R. J.; Stoneking, M.: Melanesian and asian origins of Polynesians: mtDNA and Y chromosome gradients across the Pacific. Molecular Biology and Evolution 23 (11), S. 2234 - 2244 (2006)
Faurie, C.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Le Bomin, S.; Billiard, S.; Raymond, M.: Variation in the frequency of left-handedness in traditional societies. Current Anthropology 46 (1), S. 142 - 147 (2005)
Kayser, M.; Brauer, S.; Weiss, G.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Underhill, P. A.; Shen, P. D.; Oefner, P. J.; Tommaseo-Ponzetta, M.; Weiss, M.: Reduced Y-chromosome, but not mitochondrial DNA, diversity in human populations from West New Guinea. The American Journal of Human Genetics 72 (2), S. 281 - 302 (2003)
Lum, J. K.; Jorde, L. B.; Schiefenhövel, W.: Affinities among Melanesians, Micronesians, and Polynesians: A neutral, biparental genetic perspective. Human Biology 74 (3), S. 413 - 430 (2002)
Kayser, M.; Brauer, S.; Weiss, G.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Underhill, P. A.; Stoneking, M.: Independent histories of human y chromosomes from melanesia and Australia. The American Journal of Human Genetics 68 (1), S. 173 - 190 (2001)
Kayser, M.; Brauer, S.; Weiss, G.; Underhill, P. A.; Roewer, L.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Stoneking, M.: Melanesian origin of Polynesian Y chromosomes. Current Biology 10 (20), S. 1237 - 1246 (2000)
Zerjal, T.; Dashnyam, B.; Pandya, A.; Kayser, M.; Roewer, L.; Santos, F. R.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Fretwell, N.; Jobling, M. A.; Harihara, S.et al.; Shimizu, K.; Semjidmaa, D.; Sajantila, A.; Salo, P.; Crawford, M. H.; Ginter, E. K.; Evgrafov, O. V.; Tyler-Smith, C.: Genetic relationships of Asians and northern Europeans, revealed by Y-chromosomal DNA analysis. The American Journal of Human Genetics 60 (5), S. 1174 - 1183 (1997)
Nagy, M.; Krueger, C.; Anders, P.; Kayser, M.; Roewer, L.; Schiefenhövel, W.: Are the Trobrianders emigrants of South-East Asia? Human Immunology 47 (1-2), S. 140 - 140 (1996)
Eibl-Eibesfeldt, I.; Schiefenhövel, W.; Heeschen, V.: Film- und Tonaufnahmen bei den Eipo, Neuguinea - Zur Methodik der Datenerhebung und Auswertung. Wiss. Film (Wien) 42, S. 174 - 177 (1991)
Bell-Krannhals, I.; Schiefenhövel, W.: Répu et de bonne réputation. Systéme de partage du yam aux îles de Trobriand, Nouvelle Guinée, Papou. Bulletin d'Ecologie et Ethologie Humaines 5, S. 128 - 140 (1986)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Streßfaktoren und Streßlösung in industrialisierten und traditionellen Gesellschaften - Beispiele aus Feldbeobachtungen in Neuguinea. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 115, S. 41 - 52 (1986)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Stressfaktoren und Stresslösungen in industrialisierten und traditionellen Gesellschaften - Beispiele aus Feldbeobachtungen in Neuguinea. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 115, S. 41 - 52 (1985)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Der Witz als transkulturelles ästhetisches Phänomen - Versuch einer biologischen Deutung. Mitteilungen der Anthropologischen Gesellschaft in Wien 114, S. 31 - 36 (1984)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Of body and soul - about the concept of man among the Eipo, Mek language group, highlands of Irian Jaya (west New Guinea). Bikmaus - A Journal of Papua New Guinea Affairs, Ideas and the Arts 4, S. 87 - 93 (1983)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Tagungsberichte über die 6. Internationale Fachkonferenz Etnomedizin. Mitteilungen der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ethnomedizin, Nr. 17/83. Curare 6, S. 73 (1983)
Schiefenhövel, W.: Results of ethnomedical fieldwork among the Eipo, Daerah Jayawijaya, Irian Jaya, with special reference to traditional birthgiving. Medika 11, S. 829 - 843 (1982)
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