Long-term Care
Cross-source consensus on Long-term Care from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Long-term care and grandmother-care together create late-life selection for somatic survival without equivalently maintaining reproduction. — On age-specific selection and extensive lifespan beyond menopause
- Long-term care can remain relevant after direct reproduction because its efficacy accumulates across surviving adult offspring. — On age-specific selection and extensive lifespan beyond menopause
- The study considered long-term care of adult offspring because empirical findings suggest maternal presence can improve adult offspring survival or fertility. — On age-specific selection and extensive lifespan beyond menopause
- Reproduction-enhancing long-term care doubled an adult offspring's birth rate up to a maximum of one when its mother was present. — On age-specific selection and extensive lifespan beyond menopause
- Survival-enhancing long-term care reduced adult offspring death rates tenfold when the mother was present. — On age-specific selection and extensive lifespan beyond menopause