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- W2036456453 abstract "Ultimate explanations for the physiology of human aging can be found only by studying the biological evolution of this physiology. Because lifetime reproductive success not longevity is selected for by natural selection the links between reproductive events and mortality risks over the lifetime are the key to any evolutionary explanation of the human life span. There are many reports of a positive statistical association between late reproduction and female life span. The mechanism behind this statistical association however is unclear. Traditional evolutionary theory predicts a tradeoff between investment in children and a womans own survival. An alternative approach also supported by empirical findings from animal and human populations speculates that selection for increased reproductive success simultaneously may drive the selection of longevity. A longer reproductive life span would allow a more efficacious timing of births thereby increasing survival of parents and offspring. Also a longer post-reproductive life span may increase total parental investment per child. (excerpt)" @default.
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