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Reconsidering life history theory amid infectious diseases
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2023Peter V. Lidsky, Jing Yuan, Raul Andino
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Life History Theory: An Overview in Abstract
2018Bound together by virtue of their shared mission to explain human nature and society, the social sciences have unity of purpose even as they have no meta-theory; there exists no foundation from which variables can be connected, causally sequenced, or ultimately explained.
Steven C. Hertler +4 more
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Life History Theory: Fast Life History Strategy and Violence
2023Bridget Joyner, Kevin M. Beaver
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Physical Activity and Life History Theory
2016Life history theory (LHT) is a branch of evolutionary theory aimed at explaining differences in the age schedules of growth, reproduction, and mortality . LHT proposes that humans, like other species, face trade-offs in how to optimally allocate the limited resources of time and energy among growth, reproduction, and maintenance (i.e., immune function,
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Unexploited Dimensions of Optimization Life History Theory
1988Darwin’s theory of evolution was not a genetic theory; it could not be that. The idea that a comprehensive theory of evolution must be genetic was a new and strong paradigm of the synthetic theory only. As the synthetic theory dominated so strongly, those evolutionary biologists who do not follow a genetic approach (e.g.
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