Testing the evolutionary basis of the predictive adaptive response hypothesis in a preindustrial human population.
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Adaptive developmental plasticity: what is it, how can we recognize it and when can it evolve?Early-life reproduction is associated with increased mortality risk but enhanced lifetime fitness in pre-industrial humansChildhood and adult socioeconomic position interact to predict health in mid life in a cohort of British women.Disease load at conception predicts survival in later epidemics in a historical French-Canadian cohort, suggesting functional trans-generational effects in humansDisposable Soma Theory and the Evolution of Maternal Effects on AgeingDevelopmental constraints in a wild primate.Influence of early-life nutrition on mortality and reproductive success during a subsequent famine in a preindustrial population.Increased mortality exposure within the family rather than individual mortality experiences triggers faster life-history strategies in historic human populations.Relating past and present diet to phenotypic and transcriptomic variation in the fruit fly.Developmental plasticity: Bridging research in evolution and human health.Fitness consequences of environmental conditions at different life stages in a long-lived vertebrate.The evolution of predictive adaptive responses in humans: response.Long-term fitness consequences of early environment in a long-lived ungulate.Developmental plasticity research in evolution and human health: Response to commentaries.Evolution and Prenatal Development
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Testing the evolutionary basis of the predictive adaptive response hypothesis in a preindustrial human population.
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scientific article published on January 2013
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Testing the evolutionary basis ...... reindustrial human population.
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Virpi Lummaa
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10.1093/EMPH/EOT007
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2013-01-01T00:00:00Z