Reproductive fitness refers to the gene transfer from one generation to the subsequent one. Fitness traits or life history traits (LHT) include measurements of fertility and mortality and are influenced by both environmental and genetic factors. Economic, social and cultural factors influenced family size . Although the influence of religion on pre-industrial populations has not been widely studied, some works in European post-industrial populations showed that religion (Catholicism and Protestantism) may affect fitness . The main goal of this contribution is to determine the degree of differences in the heritability values of LHT between Protestants and Catholics to check the influence of religion on fitness.Fil: Gavrus Ion, A. Universidad...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
Copyright © 2013 Grażyna Liczbińska. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...
Catholicism and Protestantism have different ways of promoting the family unit that could influence ...
Color poster with text and graphs.Heritability is the proportion of variance in a measured trait tha...
Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection has been ...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Reproductive fitness is a complex phenotype that is a direct measure of Darwinian selection. Estimat...
Offspring number, in modern environments, is inversely related to child success, yet children born t...
Despite religion’s apparent ubiquity, hypotheses about the selection pressures that may have shaped ...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
Copyright © 2013 Grażyna Liczbińska. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...
Catholicism and Protestantism have different ways of promoting the family unit that could influence ...
Color poster with text and graphs.Heritability is the proportion of variance in a measured trait tha...
Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection has been ...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Marked denominational mortality differentials have been docu- mented for various time periods and ge...
Reproductive fitness is a complex phenotype that is a direct measure of Darwinian selection. Estimat...
Offspring number, in modern environments, is inversely related to child success, yet children born t...
Despite religion’s apparent ubiquity, hypotheses about the selection pressures that may have shaped ...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
The impact of religion on reproductive behaviour Abstract Religion is one of the reproductive behavi...
For the past 500 years, to varying degrees, the processes of religious secularization have been occu...
Copyright © 2013 Grażyna Liczbińska. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Cultural expansions, including of religions, frequently leave genetic traces of differentiation and ...