Offspring : human fertility behavior in biodemographic perspective /
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Washington, D.C. :
National Academies Press,
2003
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Table of Contents:
- Front Matter
- Preface
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- 1 Biodemography of Fertility and Family Formation
- 2 Genetic Influences on Fertility: Strengths and Limitations of Quantitative Inferences
- 3 Education, Fertility, and Heritability: Explaining a Paradox
- 4 The Neural Basis of Pair Bonding in a Monogamous Species: A Model for Understanding the Biological Basis of Human Behavior
- 5 Hormonal Mediation of Physiological and Behavioral Processes That Influence Fertility
- 6 Intraspecific Variability in Fertility and Offspring Survival in a Nonhuman Primate: Behavioral Control of Ecological and Social Sources7 An Evolutionary and Ecological Analysis of Human Fertility, Mating Patterns, and Parental Investment
- 8 Sexually Antagonistic Coevolution: Theory, Evidence, and Implications for Patterns of Human Mating and Fertility
- 9 Pubertal Maturation, Adrenarche, and the Onset of Reproduction in Human Males
- 10 Energetics, Sociality, and Human Reproduction: Life History Theory in Real Life
- 11 Evolutionary Biology and Rational Choice in Models of Fertility12 Reflections on Demographic, Evolutionary, and Genetic Approaches to the Study of Human Reproductive Behavior
- Contributors and Other Workshop Participants
- Index