journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers subsidized their daughters' fertility by provisioning grandchildren, but the verbal hypothesis has lacked mathematical support until now. Here, we present a formal simulation in which life spans similar to those of modern chimpanzees lengthen into the modern human range as a consequence of grandmother effects.Greater longevity raises the chance of living through the fertile years but is opposed by costs that differ for the sexes. Our grandmother assumptions are restrictive. Only females who are no longer fertile themselves are eligible, and female fertility extends to age 45 years. Initially, there are very few eligible grandmothers and effec...
The provision of intergenerational care, via the Grandmother Hypothesis, has been implicated in the ...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before the end of the expecte...
journal articleWhy do women live long past the age of child-bearing? Contrary to common wisdom, this...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
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...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
journal articleWomen who have outlived child-bearing have long been described as post-reproductive. ...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
International audienceMenopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before ...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
The provision of intergenerational care, via the Grandmother Hypothesis, has been implicated in the ...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before the end of the expecte...
journal articleWhy do women live long past the age of child-bearing? Contrary to common wisdom, this...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Although females in human and the great ape populations reach the end of fertility at similar ages (...
journal articleIn the first paper to present formal theory explaining that senescence is a consequen...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
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...
Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into th...
journal articleWomen who have outlived child-bearing have long been described as post-reproductive. ...
Humans belong to the few species in which females and males live for a relatively long time after th...
International audienceMenopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before ...
Long postmenopausal lifespans distinguish humans from all other primates. This pattern may have ev...
Evolutionary life-history theory and demography provide strong reasons to suppose that long human li...
The provision of intergenerational care, via the Grandmother Hypothesis, has been implicated in the ...
Menopause, the permanent cessation of ovulation, occurs in humans well before the end of the expecte...
journal articleWhy do women live long past the age of child-bearing? Contrary to common wisdom, this...