Ruth Mace
Ruth Mace is interested in a range of questions to do with human behavioural and evolutionary ecology, including the evolution of human social organisation, life history, fertility, and cooperative behaviour. She did her undergraduate degree and DPhil in Zoology at Oxford and then went on to work on evolutionary anthropology and cultural evolution, mostly in the anthropology department at University College London. She was elected a Fellow of The British Academy of Sciences in 2008 and invited to a visiting professorship at the Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2014.
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04 April 2014 | research article
When not to have another baby: An evolutionary approach to low fertility
Volume: 30 Article ID: 37
Pages: 1074–1096
DOI: 10.4054/DemRes.2014.30.37