Life-history theory posits a fundamental trade-off between number and size of offspring that structures the variability in parental investment across and within species. We investigate this â??quantityâ??qualityâ?? trade-off across primates and present evidence that a similar trade-off is also found across natural-fertility human societies. Restating the classic Smithâ??Fretwell model in terms of allometric scaling of resource supply and offspring investment predicts an inverse scaling relation between birth rate and offspring size and a â??¼ power scaling between birth rate and body size. We show that these theoretically predicted relationships, in particular the inverse scaling between number and size of offspring, tend to hold across in...
Human reproductive behaviour is marked by exceptional variation at the population and individual lev...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....
Size at the start of life reflects the initial per offspring parental investment – including both th...
The Smith-Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The Smith‐Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The Smith‐Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The Smith-Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
Background: To maximize their fitness, parents are assumed to allocate their resources optimally bet...
Understanding evolutionary coordination among different life‐history traits is a key challenge for e...
Interspecifically, a reasonable body of evidence supports a trade-off between offspring size and num...
Human reproductive behaviour is marked by exceptional variation at the population and individual lev...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....
Size at the start of life reflects the initial per offspring parental investment – including both th...
The Smith-Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The Smith‐Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The Smith‐Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The Smith-Fretwell model for optimal offspring size assumes the existence of an inverse proportional...
The idea that trade-offs between offspring quantity and quality shape reproductive behaviour has lon...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
Background: To maximize their fitness, parents are assumed to allocate their resources optimally bet...
Understanding evolutionary coordination among different life‐history traits is a key challenge for e...
Interspecifically, a reasonable body of evidence supports a trade-off between offspring size and num...
Human reproductive behaviour is marked by exceptional variation at the population and individual lev...
Trade-offs have long been a major theme in life-history theory, but they have been hard to document....
Size at the start of life reflects the initial per offspring parental investment – including both th...