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1990

Thus, similar to the findings by Reznick et al. (1990) in guppies, these results confirm the major predictions of life history theory, in particular the major role of extrinsic adult mortality in shaping the evolution of growth, maturation, reproduction, and aging.

1992

The book by Stearns (1992) lists 45 possible trade-offs among 10 major life history traits, and many more can be envisaged to exist.

In 1992 the On With Life Foundation was formed.

Interaction between the traits determines the fitness, and analysis of the interactions between the traits explains phenotypic adaptation (Stearns, 1992).

1997

In 1997 On With Life became the first provider of Iowa Medicaid’s Brain Injury Waiver program.

1999

Hill, K., & Kaplan, H. (1999). Life history traits in humans: Theory and empirical studies.

2000

46Lochmiller RL, Deerenberg C. 2000Trade-offs in evolutionary immunology: just what is the cost of immunity?Oikos 88, 87–98. (doi:10.1034/j.1600-0706.2000.880110.x) Crossref, ISI, Google Scholar

2001

From: The Character Concept in Evolutionary Biology, 2001

2003

In 2003 On With Life was awarded a $1.2 million dollar grant to build 14 independent living apartments, known as the Apartments of OWL Creek, for low income persons with brain injury.

2006

More recent studies, performed in 2006, show how males select the female with which they will mate and how this is affected by previous matings (Figure 1.3). Males were allowed to select between smaller and larger females.

JACOB P. KRITZER, PETER F. SALE, in Marine Metapopulations, 2006

2007

Houston, Alasdair I.; Stephens, Philip A.; Boyd, Ian L.; Harding, Karin C.; McNamara, John M. (2007). "Capital or income breeding? A theoretical model of female reproductive strategies". Behavioral Ecology.

2008

Vitzthum, V. (2008). Evolutionary models of women's reproductive functioning.

2009

The cost of reproduction hypothesis predicts that higher investment in current reproduction hinders growth and survivorship and reduces future reproduction, while investments in growth will pay off with higher fecundity (number of offspring produced) and reproductive episodes in the future. For example, a 2009 study by Creighton et al. on burying beetles provided support for the costs of reproduction.

2010

Records were downloaded as text files for bibliometric coupling analysis in VOSviewer and as a BibTeX database for ancillary analysis using R package ‘bibliometrix’ . The median publication year of papers in the dataset was 2010.

Maps of the life-history theory literature based on bibliographic coupling. (a) The literature up to and including 2010. (b) The literature published after 2010.

The striking division within our post-2010 sample papers is in allusion to the concept of a ‘fast–slow’ continuum, or ‘fast’ and ‘slow’ life-history strategies.

After 2010, LHT papers from psychology began to draw on a set of core theoretical references of their own, with little direct citation to works from evolutionary biology.

2011

Ahlström, T. (2011). Life‐history theory, past human populations and climatic perturbations.

Barton, R., Capellini, I., & Stevens, C. (2011). Maternal investment life histories, and the costs of brain growth in mammals.

In 2011 the On With Life Outpatient Neuro Rehabilitation program opened in a house located southeast of the Inpatient program.

2012

Isler, K., & van Schaik, C. (2012). Allomaternal care, life history and brain size evolution in mammals.

2013

Schmitt, D., & Rhode, P. (2013). The human polygyny index and its ecological correlates: Testing sexual selection and life history theory at the cross‐national level.

2014

Sainmont, Julie; Andersen, Ken H.; Varpe, Øystein; Visser, André W. (2014). "Capital versus income breeding in a seasonal environment". The American Naturalist.

Mittal, C., Griskevicius, V., Simpson, J., & Kawakami, K. (2014). Sense of control under uncertainty depends on people's childhood environment: A life history theory approach.

2015

Ejsmond, Maciej Jan; Varpe, Øystein; Czarnoleski, Marcin; Kozłowski, Jan (2015). "Seasonality in offspring value and trade-offs with growth explain capital breeding". The American Naturalist.

2016

Reynolds, J., & McCrea, S. (2016). Life history theory and exploitative strategies.

M.K. Oli, T. Coulson, in Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Biology, 2016

2018

Dillon, Kristen G; Conway, Courtney J; Skelhorn, John (2018). "Nest predation risk explains variation in avian clutch size". Behavioral Ecology.

Whether these evolutionary changes promote local coexistence ultimately depends on if they reduce, increase, or have no effect on the interactions shaping fitness differences and stabilization among potentially coexisting species (Siepielski et al., 2018).

2020

Sear R (2020) Do human ‘life history strategies’ exist?, Evolution and Human Behavior, 10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2020.09.004, 41:6, (513-526), Online publication date: 1-Nov-2020.

John M. Lawrence, in Developments in Aquaculture and Fisheries Science, 2020

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