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11. How It Works: The Biological Mechanisms that Generate Demographic Diversity
- Virginia J. Vitzthum(author)
Chapter of: Human Evolutionary Demography(pp. 251–290)
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Title | 11. How It Works |
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Subtitle | The Biological Mechanisms that Generate Demographic Diversity |
Contributor | Virginia J. Vitzthum(author) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0251.11 |
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Copyright | Virginia J. Vitzthum |
Publisher | Open Book Publishers |
Published on | 2024-06-14 |
Long abstract | Tinbergen (1963) proposed that a complete understanding of any behavior requires knowledge of its function, evolutionary history, developmental history, and mechanism of operation. This chapter is largely concerned with gaining some insight into the nature of the biological mechanisms generating variation in human fertility and, consequently, demographic diversity within and across populations. My inquiry is informed by life history theory, an analytical framework within evolutionary theory for studying maturation, reproduction, and aging and the associated behavioral and physiological mechanisms underlying the allocation of resources to these processes. Different allocation patterns are referred to as life history strategies (LHSs) and are subject to natural selection. Biological mechanisms can be usefully conceptualized as a set of suitably timed strategic responses to signals. I discuss this and other ideas about the mechanisms that underlie the implementation of LHSs, and introduce the concepts of “ecomarkers” and “the physiological fallacy.” Drawing on empirical studies and theoretical models, I examine some intriguing features of human reproductive physiology that are directly relevant to demographic research in both low- and high-fertility populations. Several points, some contrary to common assumptions, emerge from this inquiry. For example: (1) The marked within- and between-population variation in many features of female reproductive functioning challenges the widespread assumption that there is a universal “normal” human biology. (2) The most likely outcome of a human conception is early loss. This unseen natural selection in the production of offspring may hamper investigations of hypothesized associations of post-natal reproductive success with resources or with offspring quality, even in low fertility populations. (3) Competition between incompatible but essential functions shape the timing and operation of various mechanisms. Some biological, psychological and behavioral functions cannot readily co-occur. Of necessity, successful LHSs must juggle such incompatibilities regardless of the abundance of energy and other resources, therefore some reproductive mechanisms may not depend upon (or be responsive to) energy availability. (4) Biomedically, the absence of ovulation is typically considered a pathology (and in some cases it may be). But from a life history perspective, each option of ovulating/not ovulating is a fork in the reproductive road at which there is a strategic decision to continue engaging in the possibility of reproduction or to forego the current opportunity. Not ovulating in a given cycle can be the best strategy for optimizing lifetime reproductive success. |
Page range | pp. 251–290 |
Print length | 40 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Virginia J. Vitzthum
(author)Virginia J. Vitzthum is an evolutionary ecologist with more than 35 years experience conducting research on the determinants of variation in female reproductive biology and the consequences of this variation for women's health. She has led research projects in the Andes, the central Asian Plateau, the Arctic, and Europe. She has also worked with government and NGO teams in lower-income settings to reduce transmission of HIV in LGBTQ communities and from mother-to-child, to improve contraceptive options and access, and to lower maternal mortality. In recognition of her contributions to science and global health, in 2011 she was elected a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
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