Biodemography is an interdisciplinary field that combines insights and methods from biology and demography to study the biological and evolutionary factors that influence population dynamics and individual life histories. It examines how biological processes, such as genetics, physiology, and ecology, interact with demographic factors, such as birth rates, death rates, and migration patterns. Key areas of focus in biodemography include: 1. **Life History Strategies**: Understanding how evolutionary pressures shape the timing of key life events (e.g.
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