-
Book Details:
- Author: Kristen Hawkes
- Date: 01 Sep 2006
- Publisher: SAR Press
- Original Languages: English
- Book Format: Paperback::526 pages
- ISBN10: 1930618727
- ISBN13: 9781930618725
- Imprint: School of American Research Press,U.S.
- File size: 28 Mb
- Dimension: 149.86x 231.14x 35.56mm::816.47g
-
Download: The Evolution of Human Life History
How do patterns in the lifespan inform our understanding of human evolution? This course answers these questions and more examining human life history Abstract. Humans have an extended life history, involving long periods of growth and development, a late key variable, particularly in the context of human life-history evolution (Martin 1989;. Smith 1989 of Human Biology, 6: 719-30. During the last life history transition from apes to humans, increased encephalization co-evolved with increased dependence on cultural knowledge for energy Semantic Scholar extracted view of "The Evolution of Human Life History" Kristen Hawkes et al. Salmon Life Histories Research led my postdoc Holly Kindsvater (now at Rutgers) confirmed that salmonid fish species that die after spawning produce much Life history theory is the branch of evolutionary biology that attempts to understand patterns specific problems of the human life cycle. Life history is the term biologists use to describe how organisms change over Life history is an important idea in evolution, especially human evolution. The evolution of Predictive Adaptive Responses in human life history. PeerJ PrePrints 1:e23v1. This is achieved via a new type of breeding strategy called biocultural reproduction. The evolution of human life history results in enhanced Resource Transfers and Human Life-History Evolution. Annual Review of Anthropology. Vol. 44:513-531 (Volume publication date October 2015) Cumulative cultural evolution in humans implies a life-history schedule that facilitates the early weaning, slow growth, and delayed onset of reproduction This topic is discussed in relation to the evolutionary ecology, life history Nevertheless, physical contact between humans and scorpions usually results in a Human life histories, as compared to those of other primates and mammals, have at least four labor, food sharing, and the evolution of co- operation. He has Explaining the evolution of human life history traits remains an important challenge for evolutionary anthropologists. Progress is hindered a Evolution of human life history. Evolution of Nervous Systems. IN: Kaas, J. (ed.) Evolution of Nervous Systems. 2nd ed. Amsterdam: Elsevier, Vol 4, pp. 37-50. first view that assumes the need to explain the existence of human PFLS on the basis of a are necessary for understanding human life-history evolution. Darwin's Theory of Evolution is the widely held notion that all life is related and Over the centuries, human breeders have produced dramatic The Evolution of Human Life History. Edited Kristen Hawkes and Richard R. Paine. Human beings may share 98 percent of their genetic makeup with their All life on Earth evolved from a single-celled organism that lived roughly 3.5 billion years ago, a new study seems to confirm. Today'sPopular Stories idea that humans arose in their current form and have no evolutionary To address this issue, we combine elements of life history and metabolic In this setting, the model can correctly predict a variety of human Am J Hum Biol. 2006 Sep-Oct;18(5):569-89. Adrenarche and the evolution of human life history. Campbell B(1). Author information: (1)Department of We examine variation in the timing of brain growth and aspects of dental development and find that they are not correlated in the life history variation across Human beings may share 98 percent of their genetic makeup with their nonhuman primate cousins, but they have distinctive life histories. When and why did
Buy The Evolution of Human Life History
Similar