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List of works by Kai P. Willführ

Are stepmothers evil or simply unskilled? Infant death clustering in recomposed families

scientific article published in January 2012

Are stepparents always evil? Parental death, remarriage, and child survival in demographically saturated Krummhörn (1720-1859) and expanding Québec (1670-1750).

scientific article

Correction to: 'Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model'

scientific article published on 31 October 2018

Correction to: reply to Woodley of Menie

scientific article published on 15 August 2018

Disease load at conception predicts survival in later epidemics in a historical French-Canadian cohort, suggesting functional trans-generational effects in humans

scientific article

Effects of Individual Mortality Experience on Out-of-Wedlock Fertility in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Krummhörn, Germany

scientific article published on 16 June 2020

Greater wealth inequality, less polygyny: rethinking the polygyny threshold model

scientific article published on 01 July 2018

Older fathers' children have lower evolutionary fitness across four centuries and in four populations.

scientific article

Phenotype‐environment mismatch due to epigenetic inheritance? Programming the offspring's epigenome and the consequences of migration

scientific article published on February 5, 2013

Relaxed selection and mutation accumulation are best studied empirically: reply to Woodley of Menie et al.

scientific article published in February 2018

Short- and long-term consequences of early parental loss in the historical population of the Krummhörn (18th and 19th century).

scientific article published in July 2009

The consequences of sibling formation on survival and reproductive success across different ecological contexts: a comparison of the historical Krummhörn and Quebec populations

When the mother-in-law is just as good-Differential mortality of reproductive females by family network composition.

scientific article published in March 2018