journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not beyond. However humans live much longer than other apes do.[1] Even in hunting and gathering societies, where the mortality rate is high, adult life spans average twice those of chimpanzees, which become decrepit during their fertile years and rarely survive them.[2, 3] Since women usually remain healthy through and beyond childbearing age, human communities include substantial proportions of economically productive postmenopausal women.[4-7] A grandmother hypothesis8-12 may explain why greater longevity evolved in our lineage while female fertility still ends at ancestral ages. This hypothesis has implications for the evolution of a wide array...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Two kinds of evidence suggest that female fertility may end at an earlier age in modern people than ...
journal articleWomen who have outlived child-bearing have long been described as post-reproductive. ...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Two kinds of evidence suggest that female fertility may end at an earlier age in modern people than ...
journal articleWomen who have outlived child-bearing have long been described as post-reproductive. ...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
journal articleA grandmother hypothesis may explain why humans evolved greater longevity while conti...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Two kinds of evidence suggest that female fertility may end at an earlier age in modern people than ...
journal articleWomen who have outlived child-bearing have long been described as post-reproductive. ...