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1https://ror.org/050qmg959Singapore Management University, School of Social Sciences, Singapore, Singapore normanli@smu.edu.sg.
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Simulations, correlational studies, and laboratory experiments have recently shown that cues to high-resource competition may be steering individuals toward increasingly less favorable attitudes toward reproduction and slower life-history strategies. This work suggests that, alongside extrinsic mortality, it may be fruitful to examine the role of competitive stress cues in shaping life-history strategies.
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