Recent advances in medicine and life-expectancy gains have fueled multidisciplinary research into the limits of human lifespan [1-3]. Ultimately, how long humans can live for may depend on selection favoring extended longevity in our evolutionary past [4]. Human females have an unusually extended post-reproductive lifespan, which has been explained by the fitness benefits provided from helping to raise grandchildren following menopause [5, 6]. However, formal tests of whether such grandmothering benefits wane with grandmother age and explain the observed length of post-reproductive lifespan are missing. This is critical for understanding prevailing selection pressures on longevity but to date has been overlooked as a possible mechanism driv...
Menopause is an evolutionary puzzle since an early end to reproduction seems contrary to maximising ...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
[[abstract]]The relation between fertility and postmenopausal longevity is investigated for a sample...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
Most animals reproduce until they die, but in humans, females can survive long after ceasing reprodu...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Contrary to life history theory suggesting individuals should reproduce until death, females of a sm...
Help is directed towards kin in many cooperative species, but its nature and intensity can vary by c...
The provision of intergenerational care, via the Grandmother Hypothesis, has been implicated in the ...
'The existence of menopause and post-generative longevity as part of the human females' life history...
Life-history theory predicts that selection could favor the decoupling of somatic and reproductive s...
Reproductive senescence in human females takes place long before other body functions enesce. This f...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Menopause is an evolutionary puzzle since an early end to reproduction seems contrary to maximising ...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
[[abstract]]The relation between fertility and postmenopausal longevity is investigated for a sample...
Menopause is an evolutionary mystery: how could living longer with no capacity to reproduce possibly...
Most animals reproduce until they die, but in humans, females can survive long after ceasing reprodu...
journal articlePostmenopausal longevity may have evolved in our lineage when ancestral grandmothers ...
journal articleWomen and female great apes both continue giving birth into their forties, but not be...
Contrary to life history theory suggesting individuals should reproduce until death, females of a sm...
Help is directed towards kin in many cooperative species, but its nature and intensity can vary by c...
The provision of intergenerational care, via the Grandmother Hypothesis, has been implicated in the ...
'The existence of menopause and post-generative longevity as part of the human females' life history...
Life-history theory predicts that selection could favor the decoupling of somatic and reproductive s...
Reproductive senescence in human females takes place long before other body functions enesce. This f...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
There persist two widely held but mutually inconsistent views on the evolution of post-fertile lifes...
Menopause is an evolutionary puzzle since an early end to reproduction seems contrary to maximising ...
In a recent issue of this journal, Herndon [1] discussed the grandmother hypothesis and its implicat...
[[abstract]]The relation between fertility and postmenopausal longevity is investigated for a sample...