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Inbreeding Effect on Maternal Mortality and Fertility in the Habsburg Dynasty.

Authors :
Ceballos, Francisco C.
Vilas, Román
Álvarez, Gonzalo
Source :
American Journal of Human Biology. Oct2024, p1. 8p. 2 Illustrations.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective Methods Results Conclusion We investigated inbreeding effects on longevity and fertility in the House of Habsburg, one of the principal royal dynasties of Europe.A total number of 124 Habsburg marriages, involving 107 men and 124 women, in the period of approximately 1450–1800 were considered for the analysis. Kinship and inbreeding coefficients were computed from genealogical information, which included more than 8000 individuals.We found a significant negative association between age of death and inbreeding coefficient (F) in those women who had children (regression coefficient b = −1.06, p = 0.0008). This result led us to investigate possible inbreeding effects on maternal mortality in the period of 4 weeks after the childbirth. A strong inbreeding depression on maternal survival was detected through the Kaplan–Meier curve for groups of women with different level of inbreeding (log‐rank test p = 0.0001) and the Cox proportional hazards regression analysis (hazard ratio = 2.36, p = 0.0008). Effect on fertility was also found as more inbred women had longer interbirth intervals (b = 154.66, p = 0.022). Effects of male or female inbreeding on the number of children per woman were not detected through zero‐inflated regression models suggesting that reproductive compensation might be occurring among the more inbred and less‐fecund women.The effect of inbreeding in adulthood in the Habsburg lineage was at least as important as that previously reported on prereproductive survival. To our knowledge, our results are the first evidence of an inbreeding effect on maternal mortality in humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10420533
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
American Journal of Human Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180226324
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.24166