Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection has been hotly debated. For natural selection to cause evolutionary change in a trait, variation in the trait must be correlated with fitness and be genetically heritable and there must be no genetic constraints to evolution. These conditions have rarely been tested in human populations. In this study, data from a large twin cohort were used to assess whether selection Will cause a change among women in contemporary Western population for three life-history traits: age at menarche, age at first reproduction, and age at menopause. We control for temporal variation in fecundity (the baby boom phenomenon) and differences between women in educational back...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Our aims were to demonstrate that natural selection is operating on contemporary humans, predict fut...
Contains fulltext : 156311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reproductive su...
Evidence from natural populations shows that changes in environmental conditions can cause rapid mod...
The trade-off between reproductive investment in early versus late life is central to life-history t...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
The etiological role of genotype and environment in recalled age at menarche was examined using an u...
An increasing number of studies have documented phenotypic selection on life-history traits in human...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
Background: Environmental factors explain only a small part of the age variance at which menopause c...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Our aims were to demonstrate that natural selection is operating on contemporary humans, predict fut...
Contains fulltext : 156311.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reproductive su...
Evidence from natural populations shows that changes in environmental conditions can cause rapid mod...
The trade-off between reproductive investment in early versus late life is central to life-history t...
<div><p>Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever b...
The etiological role of genotype and environment in recalled age at menarche was examined using an u...
An increasing number of studies have documented phenotypic selection on life-history traits in human...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
Background: Environmental factors explain only a small part of the age variance at which menopause c...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...
Research on genetic influences on human fertility outcomes such as number of children ever born (NEB...