Sex ratio and maternal age in a natural fertility, subsistence population: Daughters, sons, daughters

Volume: 169, Issue: 2, Pages: 368 - 376
Published: Apr 16, 2019
Abstract
To evaluate putative links between birth sex ratios (BSR = male:female births) and maternal age in a traditional, agricultural, natural fertility population. Metabolic energy, social support, and the costs and benefits associated with producing sons versus daughters can affect BSR. These variables fluctuate with maternal age. Most studies evaluating links between maternal age and BSR have been based on industrialized populations, which differ...
Paper Details
Title
Sex ratio and maternal age in a natural fertility, subsistence population: Daughters, sons, daughters
Published Date
Apr 16, 2019
Volume
169
Issue
2
Pages
368 - 376
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