Abstract: Reliable recognition of kin is an important factor in modulating kin-directed behaviors. For example, in selectively directing cooperative behavior to kin and diverting sexual interest away from them, kin first need to be recognized as such. Although an increasing number of studies have examined what information is employed in recognizing siblings and children, less is known about the information children employ in identifying their parents. In a web-based survey, we asked 702 Finnish undergraduate and graduate students to report the availability of a number of possible kinship cues during their childhood and youth. After factorization of the responses, we found that the reported amount of parental support, phenotypic similarity, ...
Abstract: Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members he...
Parents and offspring disagree over mate choice. The results of recent studies indicate that parents...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...
Reliable recognition of kin is an important factor in modulating kin-directed behaviors. For example...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that neutral observers are able to identify kinship in strange...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: Westermarck’s Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the be...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: Studies have shown that unequal parental treatment is associated with relationship quality...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that the closer relatives are, the stronger the cooperation and se...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Abstract: Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandc...
Abstract: Parents and children are genetically related but not genetically identical, which means th...
Despite the profound influence of relatedness on mating and cooperative behavior in humans, the cues...
Kin selection promotes the evolution of social behaviour that increases the survival and re-producti...
Abstract: Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members he...
Parents and offspring disagree over mate choice. The results of recent studies indicate that parents...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...
Reliable recognition of kin is an important factor in modulating kin-directed behaviors. For example...
Abstract: Previous studies have shown that neutral observers are able to identify kinship in strange...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: Westermarck’s Hypothesis (WH) is widely accepted amongst evolutionary scientists as the be...
Abstract: We studied altruistic behaviors of varying biological cost (high, medium, and low) among s...
Abstract: Studies have shown that unequal parental treatment is associated with relationship quality...
Inclusive fitness theory predicts that the closer relatives are, the stronger the cooperation and se...
AbstractCues facilitating kin detection among children have been suggested to have a profound impact...
Abstract: Kin selection theory predicts that grandparents will differentially invest in their grandc...
Abstract: Parents and children are genetically related but not genetically identical, which means th...
Despite the profound influence of relatedness on mating and cooperative behavior in humans, the cues...
Kin selection promotes the evolution of social behaviour that increases the survival and re-producti...
Abstract: Humans have engaged in unique cooperative breeding insofar as multiple in-group members he...
Parents and offspring disagree over mate choice. The results of recent studies indicate that parents...
It has been argued (Carsten 2004) that kinship involves not just rights, rules, and obligations but ...