pre-printFertility ends at similar ages in women and female chimpanzees, but humans usually live longer and mature later. We also differ from our closest living relatives in weaning infants before they can feed themselves. The comparisons pose questions about when and why the distinctively human life history traits evolved in our lineage. Here I outline the basic framework of the field of life history evolution and, against that background, chronicle past inquiries into each of these distinctively human traits. The chronicle covers discovery and description, guided sometimes by hypotheses about underlying developmental mechanisms and sometimes by hypotheses about adaptive effects. Following the review, I discuss the continuing importance of...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Compared to chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), the onset of aging appears to be delayed in the human spe...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
Journal ArticleHuman life histories differ from those of other animals in several striking ways. Rec...
Aspects of life history, such as processes and timing of development, age at maturation, and life sp...
Journal ArticleHuman life history is characterised by a long juvenile period (weaning to reproductiv...
pre-printThis chapter compares and contrasts the life histories of extant great apes in order to con...
BackgroundHumans life histories have been described as "slow", patterned by slow growth, delayed mat...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
Two striking differences between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, ...
Social learning and life history interact in human adaptation, but nearly all models of the evolutio...
Social mammals have three basic stages of postnatal development: infant, juvenile, and adult. Some s...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Development of the dentition is critically integrated into the life cycle in living mammals. Recent ...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Compared to chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), the onset of aging appears to be delayed in the human spe...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...
Journal ArticleHuman life histories differ from those of other animals in several striking ways. Rec...
Aspects of life history, such as processes and timing of development, age at maturation, and life sp...
Journal ArticleHuman life history is characterised by a long juvenile period (weaning to reproductiv...
pre-printThis chapter compares and contrasts the life histories of extant great apes in order to con...
BackgroundHumans life histories have been described as "slow", patterned by slow growth, delayed mat...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
Two striking differences between humans and our closest living relatives, chimpanzees and gorillas, ...
Social learning and life history interact in human adaptation, but nearly all models of the evolutio...
Social mammals have three basic stages of postnatal development: infant, juvenile, and adult. Some s...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Development of the dentition is critically integrated into the life cycle in living mammals. Recent ...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Compared to chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), the onset of aging appears to be delayed in the human spe...
In social species, demographic processes (i.e., growth, reproduction, migration, survival) are funct...