2020
Aging, Life History, and Human Evolution
Bribiescas R. Aging, Life History, and Human Evolution. Annual Review Of Anthropology 2020, 49: 1-21. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-anthro-010220-074148.BooksLife history variablesTissue-specific patternsPhylogenetic historyReproductive effortEnergetic investmentPopulation variationLife historyFossil recordHuman evolutionHominin lineageGreat apesCurrent understandingSpeciesLife spanEnvironmental influencesLineagesMammalsContemporary health challengesDegradationEvolutionGeneticsOrganismsSignificant variationHumansApes
2010
Evolutionary Endocrinology
Bribiescas R, Muehlenbein M. Evolutionary Endocrinology. 2010, 127-143. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511781193.010.ChaptersLife historyHuman life historyHuman life history evolutionLife-history evolutionMultitude of functionsExotic vertebratesEvolutionary endocrinologyMicroevolutionary perspectiveHistory evolutionEvolutionary significanceEnvironmental cuesHomo sapiensRole of hormonesFossil specimenMate seekingSpeciesVeins of humansVertebratesHuman healthMost hormonesEvolutionCentral importanceGenesSenescenceReproduction
2006
On the evolution, life history, and proximate mechanisms of human male reproductive senescence
Bribiescas R. On the evolution, life history, and proximate mechanisms of human male reproductive senescence. Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News And Reviews 2006, 15: 132-141. DOI: 10.1002/evan.20087.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMale reproductive senescenceReproductive senescenceLife history characteristicsPhenotypic plasticitySenescence researchReaction normsLife historyEnvironmental variationSomatic integrityAdaptive shiftsSenescencePopulation differencesMale fertilityHuman malesReproductive functionImportant population differencesMammalsSignificant variationEvolutionPlasticityFemalesVariationNew perspectiveMalesFertility
2001
Reproductive ecology and life history of the human male
Bribiescas R. Reproductive ecology and life history of the human male. American Journal Of Biological Anthropology 2001, 116: 148-176. PMID: 11786994, DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.10025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMale life historyReproductive ecologyLife historyReproductive effortDevelopmental canalizationReproductive constraintsSomatic tissuesPopulation variationRole of competitionInsemination abilityMammalian malesMate choosinessEcologyPhysiological mechanismsMale senescenceHuman malesPotential constraintsIntegrative interpretationChoosinessSurvivorshipSenescenceCanalizationRecent investigationsMale contraceptiveEvolution