Reproduction and adaptation

In the space of one generation major changes have begun to take place in the field of human reproduction. A rapid increase in the control of fertility and the understanding and treatment of sexual health issues have been accompanied by an emerging threat to reproductive function linked to increasing environmental pollution and dramatic changes in lifestyle. Organised around four key themes, this book provides a valuable review of some of the most important recent findings in human reproductive ecology. Major topics include the impact of the environment on reproduction, the role of physical activity and energetics in regulating reproduction, sexual maturation and ovulation assessment and demographic, health and family planning issues. Both theoretical and practical issues are covered, including the evolution and importance of the menopause and the various statistical methods by which researchers can analyse characteristics of the menstrual cycle in field studies. • A valuable review of how recent changes in lifestyle and environment have affected human reproduction . • Considers some of the most challenging questions in human reproductive ecology, including the adaptive value of the menopause . • Reviews important practical issues including the various methods that can be used to analyse the menstrual cycle in field studies.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Mascie-Taylor, C. G. Nicholas editor, Rosetta, Lyliane editor/a
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2011
Subjects:Reproducción humana, Cáncer de mama, Enfermedades de transmisión sexual, Salud sexual y reproductiva, Ecología humana, Aspectos ambientales,
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