Tabla de Contenidos:
  • FrontMatter
  • Acknowledgment of Reviewers
  • Contributors
  • Contents
  • 1 Sociality, Hierarchy, Health: Comparative Biodemography
  • Maxine Weinstein, Hillard Kaplan, and Meredith A. Lane
  • 2 Alleles, Mortality Schedules, and the Evolutionary Theory of Senescence
  • Kenneth W. Wachter
  • 3 Genes Revisited: The Biodemography of Social Environmental Variation Through a Functional Genomics Lens
  • Jenny Tung
  • 4 The Long Reach of History: Intergenerational and Transgenerational Pathways to Plasticity in Human Longevity
  • Christopher W. Kuzawa and Dan T.A. Eisenberg
  • 5 Genomic and Evolutionary Challenges for Biodemography
  • Kenneth M. Weiss6 Evolutionary Perspectives on the Links Between Close Social Bonds, Health, and Fitness
  • Joan B. Silk
  • 7 Pathways of Survival and Social Structure During Human Transitions from the Darwinian World
  • Caleb Finch and Burton Singer
  • 8 Social and Economic Underpinnings of Human Biodemography
  • Paul L. Hooper, Michael Gurven, and Hillard Kaplan
  • 9 Work to Live and Live to Work: Productivity, Transfers, and Psychological Well-Being in Adulthood and Old Age
  • Jonathan Stieglitz, Adrian V. Jaeggi, Aaron D. Blackwell, Benjamin C. Trumble, Michael Gurven, and Hillard Kaplan10 Intergenerational Transfers, Social Arrangements, Life Histories, and the Elderly
  • Ronald Lee
  • 11 Stress and Metabolic Disease
  • Karen K. Ryan
  • 12 Hierarchy and Connectedness as Determinants of Health and Longevity in Social Insects
  • Brian Johnson and James R. Carey
  • ""13 Biodemography of Ectothermic Tetrapods Provides Insights into the Evolution and Plasticity of Mortality Patterns
  • David A.W. Miller, Fredric J. Janzen, Gary M. Fellers, Patrick M. Kleeman, and Anne M. Bronikowski""""14 A Comparative Perspective on Reproductive Aging, Reproductive Cessation, Post-Reproductive Life, and Social Behavior
  • Peter T. Ellison and Mary Ann Ottinger""
  • ""15 The Male-Female Health-Survival Paradox: A Comparative Perspective on Sex Differences in Aging and Mortality
  • Susan C. Alberts, Elizabeth A. Archie, Laurence R. Gesquiere, Jeanne Altmann, James W. Vaupel, and Kaare Christensen""""16 Of Baboons and Men: Social Circumstances, Biology, and the Social Gradient in Health
  • Michael G. Marmot and Robert Sapolsky""