Fertility and Resources
Explore the intricate relationship between fertility and environmental resources in "Fertility and Resources" by John Landers. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this enlightening book spans 208 pages and delves into how both animals and humans navigate the challenges posed by scarce resources such as food and territory. Unlike the straightforward patterns observed in the animal kingdom, human fertility is influenced by a myriad of socio-ecological factors. Landers expertly bridges the gap between socio-ecology and population demography, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how fertility rates are adjusted in response to environmental conditions. This insightful read is essential for anyone interested in the dynamics of human reproduction and the impact of ecological factors on fertility.