Parent-offspring conflict theory, signaling of need, and weight gain in early life.
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Is eating behavior manipulated by the gastrointestinal microbiota? Evolutionary pressures and potential mechanismsBetween Scylla and Charybdis: renegotiating resolution of the 'obstetric dilemma' in response to ecological changeThe emergence of human-evolutionary medical genomicsMilk bioactives may manipulate microbes to mediate parent-offspring conflict.A long-term experimental study demonstrates the costs of begging that were not found over the short term.Study protocol: An investigation of mother-infant signalling during breastfeeding using a randomised trial to test the effectiveness of breastfeeding relaxation therapy on maternal psychological state, breast milk production and infant behaviour andAdaptive variability in the duration of critical windows of plasticity: Implications for the programming of obesity.Breastfeeding and infant temperament at age three months.The weaker sex? The propensity for male-biased piglet mortalityThe obstetric dilemma: an ancient game of Russian roulette, or a variable dilemma sensitive to ecology?Failure to thrive: still a problem of definition."Whatever average is:" understanding African-American mothers' perceptions of infant weight, growth, and health.Genomic conflicts and sexual antagonism in human health: insights from oxytocin and testosteroneUnpredictable environments lead to the evolution of parental neglect in birds.Quantitative genetics of costly neonatal sexual size dimorphism in squirrel monkeys (Saimiri boliviensis).Duration of exclusive breast-feeding: introduction of complementary feeding may be necessary before 6 months of age.The evolution of human fatness and susceptibility to obesity: an ethological approach.The thrifty phenotype as an adaptive maternal effect.Sibling conflict and dishonest signaling in birds.A critical appraisal of the predictive adaptive response hypothesis.Windows of opportunity for physical activity in the prevention of obesity.Reproductive mode and the shifting arenas of evolutionary conflict.Medical, ethical and personal dimensions of parent-offspring conflictsEnergy-related influences on variation in breastfeeding duration among indigenous Maya women from Guatemala.Birth Weight and Social Trust in Adulthood: Evidence for Early Calibration of Social Cognition.The emergence of personality in animals: the need for a developmental approach.Maternal effects and parent-offspring conflict.The insectan apes.The evolutionary biology of child health.An immunological cost of begging in house sparrow nestlings.Milk ejection solicitations and non-nutritive nursings: an honest signaling system of need in domestic pigs?
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Parent-offspring conflict theory, signaling of need, and weight gain in early life.
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Parent-offspring conflict theory, signaling of need, and weight gain in early life.
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Parent-offspring conflict theory, signaling of need, and weight gain in early life.
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2003-06-01T00:00:00Z