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Fathers death does not affect growth and maturation but hinders reproduction: evidence from adolescent girls in post-war Estonia

机译:父亲的死亡不会影响生长和成熟但会阻碍生殖:战后爱沙尼亚的少女们的证据

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The popular concept of predictive–adaptive responses poses that girls growing up without a father present in the family mature and start reproduction earlier because the father's absence is a cue for environmental harshness and uncertainty that favours switching to a precocious life-history strategy. Most studies supporting this concept have been performed in situations where the father's absence is caused by divorce or abandonment. Using a dataset of Estonian adolescent girls who had lost their fathers over the period of World War II, we show that father's death did not affect the rate of pubertal maturation (assessed on the basis of development of breasts and axillary hair) or growth. Father's death did not affect the age of first birth but, contrary to predictions, reduced lifetime reproductive success. Our findings thus do not support the concept of predictive–adaptive responses and suggest that alternative explanations for covariation between fatherlessness and early maturation are required.
机译:流行的预测-适应性反应概念表明,没有父亲的家庭中长大的女孩会成熟并较早开始生育,因为父亲的缺席是对环境恶劣和不确定性的暗示,有利于转向早熟的生活史策略。支持这一概念的大多数研究都是在父亲的离婚是由于离婚或遗弃引起的情况下进行的。使用第二次世界大战期间失去父亲的爱沙尼亚青春期女孩的数据集,我们表明父亲的死亡并不影响青春期的成熟率(根据乳房和腋毛的发育情况进行评估)或生长。父亲的去世并没有影响第一胎的年龄,但是与预言相反,这降低了其一生的生殖成功率。因此,我们的发现不支持预测-适应性反应的概念,并建议需要其他方法来解释无父与早熟之间的协变。

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