Male lifespan and the secondary sex rati
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Ralph Catalano; Tim Bruckner
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Article
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2006
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Literature speculating on the fetal origins of later life morbidity often invokes the ''damaged cohort '' theory, i.e., that maternal responses to exogenous shocks induce ''stress reactivity'' in fetuses and thereby shorten the lifespan of males in utero during stressful times. A rival, or ''culled