Sentences with phrase «fast life history strategies»

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In other words, life - history strategies are facultative — determined by our childhood environments toward relatively fast or slow trajectories, but likely to remain pliable in the face of new information.
Natural environment cues may encourage a slower life - history strategy, e.g. lower fertility but greater parental investment per child, and urban environments a faster life - history strategy, e.g. higher fertility and lower parental investment per child.
UK women's responses to female - biased operational sex ratios varied by women's current and childhood socio - economic status and reproductive strategy: high socio - economic status women with slow life - history strategies moved further towards the slow end of the life - history continuum and delayed reproduction, while low socio - economic status women with fast life - history strategies favoured earlier reproduction [61].
They offer accounts on differential life history strategies (slow, less risky; fast, risky), in psychological acceleration, depending on early environment quality.
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