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An Interdisciplinary Approach to Human Fertility,e position to provide a focus for the exchange of views between those biologists whose interests lie with the mechanisms of reproduction and those whose primary interests focus on the consequences of reproduction.Wordlist 发表于 2025-3-25 11:05:12
For Love or Money: the Evolution of Reproductive and Material Motivations,, there is the question of how fitness should be defined. It makes no sense to equate fitness with the number of children, because the parent whose children are many may lose in competition with parents whose children are fewer but wealthier.高度表 发表于 2025-3-25 15:21:54
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e on which this book is based brought together contributors from each of these disciplines in an attempt to explore the common ground that they share and so generate a better understanding of the factors that influence human fertility.Vital-Signs 发表于 2025-3-26 02:29:59
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Understanding Natural Variation in Human Ovarian Function,ers and family, by religious values and legal statutes, by individual psychology, national economic trends and geopolitical conflicts. Yet reproductive ‘decisions’ of a certain sort are also made at a physiological level. To an extent these physiological ‘decisions’ may be easier to comprehend than跑过 发表于 2025-3-26 15:53:59
For Love or Money: the Evolution of Reproductive and Material Motivations,ng wrinkles. First, there is the trade-off between the number of one’s children and their wealth. A parent cannot simultaneously maximise both. Second, there is the question of how fitness should be defined. It makes no sense to equate fitness with the number of children, because the parent whose ch好开玩笑 发表于 2025-3-26 17:24:14
Fertility and Fitness Among Albuquerque Men: A Competitive Labour Market Theory, great deal of attention from economists, sociologists, demographers, anthropologists and biologists, no discipline in the social or biological sciences has offered a fully developed and coherent theory of fertility reduction that explains the timing and pattern of fertility reduction in the develop