The trade-off between reproductive investment in early versus late life is central to life-history theory. Despite abundant empirical evidence supporting different versions of this trade-off, the specific trade-off between age at first reproduction (AFR) and age at last reproduction (ALR) has received little attention, especially in long-lived species with a pronounced reproductive senescence such as humans. Using genealogical data for a 19th-century Swiss village, we (i) quantify natural selection acting on reproductive timing, (ii) estimate the underlying additive genetic (co)variances, and (iii) use these to predict evolutionary responses. Selection gradients were computed using multiple linear regression, and the additive genetic varian...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The physiology of reproductive senescence in women is well understood, but the drivers of variation ...
The trade-off between reproductive investment in early versus late life is central to life-history t...
Sexual reproduction is inherently interactive, especially in animal species such as humans that exhi...
Sexual reproduction is inherently interactive, especially in animal species such as humans that exhi...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
Early- versus late-life trade-offs are a central prediction of life-history theory that are expected...
Most accounts of human life history propose that women have short reproductive spans relative to the...
Life history theory has become a prominent framework in the evolutionary social sciences, and the co...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection has been ...
The evolution theory of ageing predicts that reproduction comes with long-term costs of survival. Ho...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The physiology of reproductive senescence in women is well understood, but the drivers of variation ...
The trade-off between reproductive investment in early versus late life is central to life-history t...
Sexual reproduction is inherently interactive, especially in animal species such as humans that exhi...
Sexual reproduction is inherently interactive, especially in animal species such as humans that exhi...
Lifetime reproductive success and timing of reproduction are key components of life-history evolutio...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
The sexes often have different phenotypic optima for important life-history traits, and because of a...
Early- versus late-life trade-offs are a central prediction of life-history theory that are expected...
Most accounts of human life history propose that women have short reproductive spans relative to the...
Life history theory has become a prominent framework in the evolutionary social sciences, and the co...
Abstract. Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection...
Whether contemporary human populations are still evolving as a result of natural selection has been ...
The evolution theory of ageing predicts that reproduction comes with long-term costs of survival. Ho...
Background: A fundamental life history question is how individuals should allocate resources to repr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from The Royal Society via th...
The physiology of reproductive senescence in women is well understood, but the drivers of variation ...