The Secondary Sex Ratio and Male Mortality at Pre-Reproductive Ages: A Test of Selection In Utero.

Am J Hum Biol

Joe C. Wen School of Population and Public Health, University of California, Irvine, California, USA.

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study investigates the relationship between the secondary sex ratio (SSR) and male mortality rates in historical Utah, focusing on live births from 1850 to 1940.
  • Findings suggest that a higher SSR correlates with increased male mortality during the youth phase (ages 5-20), indicating that stronger male survival may result from culling in utero.
  • The research highlights that while the SSR reflects the robustness of surviving male cohorts, further analysis is needed to understand the influences of fertility rates and family structures in the Latter-day Saints community on this mortality pattern.

Article Abstract

Objectives: The secondary sex ratio (i.e., the ratio of male to female live births; hereafter referred to as the SSR) falls in populations encountering ambient stressors. Much theory and some empirical work indicates that males born to low SSR cohorts may be "positively selected" in that excess culling in utero may correspond with greater than expected survival among live-born males in that cohort. We extend prior work by testing, in historical Utah, whether the SSR varies positively with male mortality at pre-reproductive ages.

Methods: This study uses detailed records from the Utah Population Database to focus on Utahns born 1850-1940. We use rigorous time-series methods, which control for strong secular declines in mortality as well as ambient perturbations shared equally among males and females, to investigate the male culling inference.

Results: We observe a positive relation between the SSR and male mortality during youth (i.e., 5 to < 20 years; p < 0.05) but not in infancy or early childhood.

Conclusions: In this historical population, the SSR appears to gauge hardiness of surviving male cohorts. However, whether the high fertility and/or family structure context of Latter-day Saints in historical Utah explains the age-specific pattern of male mortality warrants further scrutiny.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajhb.24173DOI Listing

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