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PUBLICATIONS

Published/In-review articles

1. [*co-first authors] Hopkins SR*, Hazel A*, Portois J, Chamberlain A, Sokolow S, Gajewski Z, Harryman I, MacDonald AJ, Nova N, Ahmad A, Andiani J, Emerson A, Febriani N, Finley N, Izza Q, Miller A, Sartika I, Webb K, Siregar IZ, Jones I, De Leo G. Illegal deforestation decreased in Kalimantan during COVID-19, and rural villages with health–livelihood safety nets were resilient to the pandemic shock. In review.

2. Lin G, Poleon S, Hamilton A, Salvekar N, Jara M, Haghpanah F, Lanzas C, Hazel A, Blumberg S, Lenhart S, Lloyd A, Vullikanti A, Klein E. The Contribution of Community Transmission to the Burden of Hospital-associated Pathogens: A Systematic Scoping Review of Epidemiological Models. In review.

3. Hazel A, et al. Macrolide resistance in the MORDOR I cluster-randomized trial: A 36-month follow-up in Niger. Amer J Trop Med & Hygiene. In press.

4. Pando C, Hazel A, Knoblauch AM, Tsang LY, McKinney J, Sadananda G, Rakotosamimanana N, Small PM, Lapierre SG. A Social Network Analysis Model Approach to Understand Tuberculosis Transmission in Remote Rural Madagascar. BMC Public Health. 2023; 23:1511. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-023-16425-w

5. Navarro MA, Grewelle RE, Hazel A, Losapio G, Pourtois JD, De Leo GA. Social interactions and demographic structures modulate CoViD-19 burden and inform vaccination strategy. In review

6. Anderson MC, Perkins JM, Hazel A, Hones JH, Almquist Z. Identity and generosity norms among people experiencing homelessness in Nashville, TN: A dictator game experiment. In review.

7. Blake A, Hazel A, Jakurama J, Matundu J, Bharti N. Biases in mobile device ownership in rural populations. PLOS Digital Health. 2023; 2(7): e0000270. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pdig.0000270

8. Hazel A, Davidson MC, Rogers A, Bailor Barrie M, Freeman A, Mbayoh M, Kamara M, Blumberg S, Rutherford GW, Richardson ET, Jones JH, Porco TC, Kelly JD. Social network analysis of Ebola virus disease in Kono District, Sierra Leone. Open Frontiers in Infectious Diseases. 2022; 9(11): 1–9. doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofac593

9. Diver S, Eitzel MV, Brown M, Hazel A, Fricke S, Reed R. Indigenous nations at the confluence: Water governance networks and system transformation in the Klamath Basin. Ecology and Society. 2022; 27(4)4: doi.org/10.5751/ES-12942-270404

10. Pisor AC, Basurto X, Douglass KG, Mach KJ, Ready E, Tylianakis JM, Hazel A, Kline MA, Kramer KL, Lansing JS, Moritz M, Smaldino PE, Thornton TF, Jones JH. Effective climate change adaptation means supporting community autonomy. Nature Climate change. 2022; (12)March: 210–218. doi.org/10.1038/s41558-022-01303-x

11. Anderson MC, Perkins JM, Hazel A, Almquist ZW. Social and environmental dimensions of wellbeing among unsheltered people experiencing homelessness. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2021; (18)7328: 1–22. doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18147328.

12. Hazel A, Meeks G, Bharti N, Jakurama J, Matundu J, Jones JH. Opportunities and constraints in women's resource security amid climate change: A case study of Namibian agro-pastoralists. American Journal of Human Biology. 2021; (33) 1-17. doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23633

13. Jones J, Pisor A, Douglass K, Bliege Bird R, Ready E, Hazel A, Hackman J, Kramer K, Kohler T, Pontzer H, Towner M. How can evolutionary and biological anthropologists engage broader audiences? American Journal of Human Biology. 2021; (33): 1–19. doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23592

14. Jones JH, Hazel A, Almquist Z. Transmission-Dynamics Models for the SARS Coronavirus-2. American Journal of Human Biology. 2020; (32). doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.23512

15. Clech L, Hazel A, Gibson M. Does kin-selection theory help to explain support networks among farmers in South-Central Ethiopia? Human Nature. 2019; doi.org/10.1007/s12110-019-09352-6.

16.  Landig CS, Hazel A, Kellman BP, Fong JJ, Schwarz F, Agarwal S, Varki N, Massari P, Lewis NE, Ram S, Varki A. Evolution of the exclusively human-pathogen Neisseria gonorrhoeae: human-specific engagement of immunoregulatory Siglecs. Evolutionary Applications. 2019; (12)2. 337–49 doi.org/10.1111/eva.12744.

17.  Hazel A, Jones JH. Remoteness influences access to sexual partners and drives patterns of viral sexually transmitted disease prevalence among nomadic pastoralists. PLoS ONE. 2018; (13)1: e0191168.

18.  Barnes ME, Evans EM, Hazel A, Brownell SE, Nesse RN. Teleological reasoning, not acceptance of evolution, impacts students’ ability to learn natural selection. Evolution: Education & Outreach. 2017; (10)7: 1-12.

19.  Hazel A, Marino, S, Simon CP. An anthropologically based model of the impact of asymptomatic cases on the spread of Neisseria gonorrhoeae. J R Soc Interface. 2015; (12)106: 20150067.

20.  Hazel A, Foxman B, Low, BS. Herpes simplex virus type 2 among mobile pastoralists in northwestern Namibia. Annals of Human Biology. 2015; (42)6: 543-551.

21.  Hazel A, Ponnulari S, Davis G, Low B, Foxman B. High prevalence of Neisseria gonorrhea in a remote, undertreated population of Namibian pastoralists. Epidemiology & Infection. 2014; (142)11: 2422-2432.

22.  Low B, Parker N, Hazel A, Welch K. Life expectancy, fertility and women’s lives: A life-history perspectiveCross-Cultural Research. 2013; (47) 2: 198-225.

23.  Spiegel A, Evans EM, Frasier B, Hazel A, Tare M, Gram W, Diamond J. Changing museum visitors’ concepts of evolutionEvolution: Education and Outreach. 2012; (5) 1: 43-61.

24.  Low BS, Hazel A, Parker, N, Welch K. Influences on women’s reproductive lives: Unexpected Ecological Underpinnings. Cross-Cultural Research.  2008; (42) 3: 201-19.

In prep

  1. Anderson MC, Hazel A, Perkins JM, Almquist Z. Unsheltered homeless populations and COVID-19 transmission.

  2. Hazel A, Almquist Z, Bharti N, Jones JH. Dynamic network regression models reveal spatial-temporal dimensions in sexual networks in rural Namibia: Implications for a climate change and sexually transmitted infections