The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of parental effort, associated with discontinuous changes in rates of infant and juvenile growth both prenatally and postnatally. Here, I assess growth and life history characteristics of apes within a general mammalian / primate paradigm, using time and energy expenditure as 2 fundamentals that covary with infant survival and success probabilities. I suggest that these survival probabilities depend on the quality, amount, and timing of parental care allocated to infants. Growth to birth, growth to weaning, and growth to reproductive onset are partitioned as separate periods within a life history on the basis of comparative mammalian data. Growth p...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
According to the Cooperative Breeding Hypothesis, slow-maturing apes with the life history attribute...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
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...
<p>The pace of life history is highly variable across mammals, and several evolutionary biologists h...
Aspects of life history, such as processes and timing of development, age at maturation, and life sp...
pre-printFertility ends at similar ages in women and female chimpanzees, but humans usually live lon...
pre-printThis chapter compares and contrasts the life histories of extant great apes in order to con...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
Social mammals have three basic stages of postnatal development: infant, juvenile, and adult. Some s...
In this paper we analyse the ontogeny of craniofacial growth in Ardipithecus ramidus in the context ...
Life-history theory posits a fundamental trade-off between number and size of offspring that structu...
Journal ArticleHuman life histories differ from those of other animals in several striking ways. Rec...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
According to the Cooperative Breeding Hypothesis, slow-maturing apes with the life history attribute...
The transitions from apes to lineages allied to humans are marked by shifts in the allocation of par...
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...
<p>The pace of life history is highly variable across mammals, and several evolutionary biologists h...
Aspects of life history, such as processes and timing of development, age at maturation, and life sp...
pre-printFertility ends at similar ages in women and female chimpanzees, but humans usually live lon...
pre-printThis chapter compares and contrasts the life histories of extant great apes in order to con...
Greater longevity, slower maturation and shorter birth intervals are life history features that dist...
Social mammals have three basic stages of postnatal development: infant, juvenile, and adult. Some s...
In this paper we analyse the ontogeny of craniofacial growth in Ardipithecus ramidus in the context ...
Life-history theory posits a fundamental trade-off between number and size of offspring that structu...
Journal ArticleHuman life histories differ from those of other animals in several striking ways. Rec...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
This comparative study of growth and development in 16 diverse primate species includes intra- and i...
According to the Cooperative Breeding Hypothesis, slow-maturing apes with the life history attribute...