Biodemography
Biodemography is the science dealing with the integration of
Overview
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Biodemography is a new branch of human (classical) demography concerned with understanding the complementary biological and demographic determinants of and interactions between the birth and death processes that shape individuals,
Traditionally, evolutionary biologists seldom focused on older, post-
However, there has been much more synthesis between the approaches to demographic research in recent years, such that collaboration between evolutionary, ecology and demographic researchers is increasingly common. An example of this is the "Evolutionary Demography Society", formed in 2012/2013 to increase opportunities for inter and multidisciplinary approaches to understanding how life history and ageing are related and lead to different population demographics.
Biodemography is one of a small number of key subdisciplines arising from the
Biodemography serves to inform research on human aging through theory building using mathematical and
See also
- Biodemography of human longevity
- Epidemiology
- Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
- Paleodemography
- Mortality displacement
- Society for Biodemography and Social Biology
References
Further reading
- Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S. 2012. "Biodemography of Exceptional Longevity: Early-life and mid-life predictors of human longevity". Biodemography and Social Biology, 58(1):14–39, PMID 22582891
- Curtsinger J.W., Gavrilova N.S., Gavrilov L.A. 2006. "Biodemography of Aging and Age-Specific Mortality in Drosophila melanogaster". In: Masoro E.J. & Austad S.N.. (eds.): Handbook of the Biology of Aging, Sixth Edition. Academic Press. San Diego, CA. 261–288.
- Carey, J. R., and J. W. Vaupel. 2005. "Biodemography". in D. Poston and M. Micklin, editors. Handbook of Population. Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, New York. 625–658
- Carnes, B.A., S.J. Olshansky, and D. Grahn. 2003. "Biological evidence for limits to the duration of life". Biogerontology 4: 31–45.
- Gavrilov L.A., Gavrilova N.S., Olshansky S.J., Carnes B.A. 2002. "Genealogical data and biodemography of human longevity". Social Biology, 49(3-4): 160–173.
- Gavrilov, L.A., Gavrilova, N.S. 2001. "Biodemographic study of familial determinants of human longevity". Population: An English Selection, 13(1): 197–222.
- Leonid A. Gavrilov & Natalia S. Gavrilova (1991), The Biology of Life Span: A Quantitative Approach. New York: Harwood Academic Publisher, ISBN 3-7186-4983-7