Human height is a highly variable trait, both within and between populations, has a high heritability, and influences the manner in which people behave and are treated in society. Although we know much about human height, this information has rarely been brought together in a comprehensive, systematic fashion. Here, we present a synthetic review of the literature on human height from an explicit evolutionary perspective, addressing its phylogenetic history, development, and environmental and genetic influences on growth and stature. In addition to presenting evidence to suggest the past action of natural selection on human height, we also assess the evidence that natural and sexual selection continues to act on height in contemporary popula...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about...
Evolutionary biologists mostly assume that polygyny increases sexual dimorphism in size because, und...
Human height is a highly variable trait, both within and between populations, has a high heritabilit...
Human height is a highly variable trait, both within and between populations, has a high heritabilit...
Aan een rechtop lopend dier als de mens is lichaamslengte misschien wel het meest opvallende kenmerk...
The Dutch have a remarkable history when it comes to height. From being one of the shortest European...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Academic Research: Biological Psychology, 2010The rapid in...
Height is Correlated with risk to certain diseases and various socio-economic outcomes. As an easy t...
The Dutch are the tallest people on earth. Over the last 200 years, they have grown 20 cm in height:...
Adult height inspired the first biometrical and quantitative genetic studies and is a test-case trai...
Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear wh...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about...
Evolutionary biologists mostly assume that polygyny increases sexual dimorphism in size because, und...
Human height is a highly variable trait, both within and between populations, has a high heritabilit...
Human height is a highly variable trait, both within and between populations, has a high heritabilit...
Aan een rechtop lopend dier als de mens is lichaamslengte misschien wel het meest opvallende kenmerk...
The Dutch have a remarkable history when it comes to height. From being one of the shortest European...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Academic Research: Biological Psychology, 2010The rapid in...
Height is Correlated with risk to certain diseases and various socio-economic outcomes. As an easy t...
The Dutch are the tallest people on earth. Over the last 200 years, they have grown 20 cm in height:...
Adult height inspired the first biometrical and quantitative genetic studies and is a test-case trai...
Human height variation is determined by genetic and environmental factors, but it remains unclear wh...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
Strong signatures of positive selection at newly arising genetic variants are well documented in hum...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
OBJECTIVES: The study of assortative mating for height has a rich history in human biology. Although...
Height has been studied in human genetics since the late 1800s. We review what we have learned about...
Evolutionary biologists mostly assume that polygyny increases sexual dimorphism in size because, und...