Lifetime reproductive effort (LRE) measures the total amount of metabolized energy diverted to reproduction during the lifespan. LRE captures key components of the life history and is particularly useful for describing and comparing the life histories of different organisms. Given a simple energetic production constraint, LRE is predicted to be similar in value for very different life histories. However, humans have some unique ecological characteristics that may alter LRE, such as the long post-reproductive lifespan, lengthy juvenile period and the cooperative nature of human foraging and reproduction. We calculate LRE for natural fertility human populations, compare the findings to other mammals and discuss the implications for human life...
There have been many attempts to document links between reproductive allocation and factors such as ...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
Recent field studies suggest that it is common in nature for animals to outlive their reproductive v...
The concept of lifetime reproductive effort[LRE] is defined for arbitrary age structured populations...
A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to reproduction opt...
The tremendous variation in the life-history patterns of organisms is best explained as adaptive.any...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
Life history theory has become a prominent framework in the evolutionary social sciences, and the co...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Oxidative damage is predicted to be a mediator of trade-offs between current reproduction and future...
The net reproductive rate R0 measures the expected lifetime reproductive output of an individual, an...
109–111. Modelling the effects of environmental and individual variability when measuring the costs ...
Human life history contains a series of paradoxes not easily explained by classical life history the...
Background: Forty years ago, G.C. Williams predicted that reproductive effort should be inversely re...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
There have been many attempts to document links between reproductive allocation and factors such as ...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
Recent field studies suggest that it is common in nature for animals to outlive their reproductive v...
The concept of lifetime reproductive effort[LRE] is defined for arbitrary age structured populations...
A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to reproduction opt...
The tremendous variation in the life-history patterns of organisms is best explained as adaptive.any...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
Life history theory has become a prominent framework in the evolutionary social sciences, and the co...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
Oxidative damage is predicted to be a mediator of trade-offs between current reproduction and future...
The net reproductive rate R0 measures the expected lifetime reproductive output of an individual, an...
109–111. Modelling the effects of environmental and individual variability when measuring the costs ...
Human life history contains a series of paradoxes not easily explained by classical life history the...
Background: Forty years ago, G.C. Williams predicted that reproductive effort should be inversely re...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
There have been many attempts to document links between reproductive allocation and factors such as ...
Age patterns of female reproduction vary widely among iteroparous animal species with determinate gr...
Recent field studies suggest that it is common in nature for animals to outlive their reproductive v...