作者: Fanie Pelletier , Gabriel Pigeon , Patrick Bergeron , Francine M. Mayer , Mireille Boisvert
DOI: 10.1038/NCOMMS15947
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摘要: Recent studies of the joint dynamics ecological and evolutionary processes show that changes in genotype or phenotype distributions can affect population, community ecosystem processes. Such eco-evolutionary are likely to occur modern humans may influence population dynamics. Here, we study contributions growth from detailed genealogical records a contemporary human population. We women's age at first reproduction growth: 15.9% variation individual contribution over 108 years is explained by mean least one-third this (6.1%) attributed genetic basis trait, which showed an response selection during period studied. Our suggests have modulated populations.