Andrology and the Concept of Reproductive Resource Investment

Reproductive investment theory suggests that organisms allocate resources strategically between maintenance and reproduction. In men, hormonal shifts reflect changes in investment priorities.

Periods of illness or chronic stress may redirect resources away from fertility toward survival functions. This adaptive shift can temporarily reduce reproductive capacity.

Andrology contextualizes reproductive changes erotic within broader biological investment strategies.

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