
The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 23. October 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
XIV, 258 pages
978-1-4613-5410-9 (ISBN)
Description
The book that you hold in your hands is the second in a series. The two titles in the series are the following: Genetic Influences on Human Fertility and Sexuality: Theoretical and Empirical Contributions from the Biological and Behavior Sciences Edited by Joseph Lee Rodgers, David C. Rowe, & Warren B. Miller Published by Kluwer Academic Press, 2000 The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility Edited by Joseph Lee Rodgers & Hans-Peter Kohler Published by Kluwer Academic Press, 2002 The series has published chapters by researchers who study human fertility, from a particular perspective: Biodemography. We welcome your interest and participation in this developing subfield. Or, perhaps, biodemography may be better referred to as a "superfield. " Because biodemography so naturally crosses interdisciplinary boundaries, and because its application draws together researchers from disparate disciplines, it may well be more appropriate to consider that biodemography subsumes a number of other disciplines, rather than the other way around. In this preface, we will describe our own efforts and those of many others to promote and develop the study of human fertility, using methods, models, and theories from both biological and demographic domains. In December, 1997, 25 participants from three different countries gathered in Tucson, Arizona for a small conference with the title "Genetic Influences on Fertility-Related Processes. " That conference represented a fascinating blending of research from two apparently separate domains.
Reviews / Votes
"This book should give readers a lot of new ideas with which to approach their own research problems, including up-to-date literature reviews in fields outside their own fields. It would be a great choice for a journal-club-like course in which students and faculty can hash out the issues and the consequences of better data or different statistical methods."(American Journal of Human Biology, 16:1 (2004)
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Edition
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2003
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
XIV, 258 p.
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
423 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4613-5410-9 (9781461354109)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4615-1137-3
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Joseph Lee Rodgers | Hans-Peter Kohler
The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility
E-Book
12/2012
Springer
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Joseph Lee Rodgers | Hans-Peter Kohler
The Biodemography of Human Reproduction and Fertility
Book
09/2002
Kluwer Academic Publishers
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Persons
Joseph Lee Rodgers
is a Robert Glenn Rapp Foundation Presidential Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, USA.
Hans-Peter Kohler
is Head of Research Group on Social Dynamics and Fertility, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock, Germany.
Content
I Biodemography and Fertility: Bio-Evolutionary Models.- 1 Anorexia: A "Dis-ease" of Low, Low Fertility.- 2 Is Phenotypic Plasticity Adaptive?.- 3 The Role of Nurturant Schemas in Human Reproduction.- II Biodemography and Fertility: Evolutionary Life History Models.- 4 Nonmarital First Births and Women's Life Histories.- 5 Energetics, Fecundity, and Human Life History.- 6 The Biodemography of Modern Women: Tradeoffs When Resources Become Limiting.- 7 A Life History Approach to Fertility Rates in Rural Gambia: Evidence for Trade-offs or Phenotypic Correlations?.- III Biodemography and Fertility: Genetic Models.- 8 Genetic and Shared Environmental Influences on Adolescents' Timing of First Sexual Intercourse: The Moderating Effect of Time Spent with a Sibling.- 9 Evidence of an Emerging Collision between the Fertility Transition and Genotype-Dependent Fertility Differentials.- 10 Evidence of Decreased Fertility in Women Carrying the Gene for G6PD deficiency: A Study in the Sardinian Population.- 11 The Impact of Intergenerationally-Transmitted Fertility and Nuptiality on Population Dynamics in Contemporary Populations.- Chaper 12 Genetic Variance in Human Fertility: Biology, Psychology, or Both?.