Abstract Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity–femininity) are important facets of mate choice and are hypothesized to honestly advertise genetic quality. However, it is unclear whether genes influencing facial attractiveness and masculinity–feminin-ity have similar, opposing, or independent effects across sex, and the heritability of these phenotypes is poorly characterized. To investigate these issues, we assessed facial attractiveness and facial masculinity–femininity in the largest genetically informative sample (n = 1,580 same- and opposite-sex twin pairs and siblings) to assess these questions to date. The heritability was *0.50–0.70 for attractiveness and *0.40–0.50 for facial masculinity– femininity, ...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Human facial attractiveness is evaluated by using multiple cues. Among others, sexual dimorphism (i....
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity-femininity) are important face...
For women, choosing a facially masculine man as a mate is thought to confer genetic benefits to offs...
For women, choosing a facially masculine man as a mate is thought to confer genetic benefits to offs...
Facial attractiveness is a complex human trait of great interest in both academia and industry. Lite...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Contains fulltext : 156131.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intersexual sel...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Females gain direct or indirect fitness benefits by choosing between males with traits indicating bg...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Like most mammalian species, humans show sexual dimorphism: the two sexes exhibit sextypical morphol...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Much attention has been paid to the morphological and behavioural differences between males and fema...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Human facial attractiveness is evaluated by using multiple cues. Among others, sexual dimorphism (i....
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity-femininity) are important face...
For women, choosing a facially masculine man as a mate is thought to confer genetic benefits to offs...
For women, choosing a facially masculine man as a mate is thought to confer genetic benefits to offs...
Facial attractiveness is a complex human trait of great interest in both academia and industry. Lite...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Contains fulltext : 156131.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intersexual sel...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Females gain direct or indirect fitness benefits by choosing between males with traits indicating bg...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Like most mammalian species, humans show sexual dimorphism: the two sexes exhibit sextypical morphol...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
Much attention has been paid to the morphological and behavioural differences between males and fema...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Human facial attractiveness is evaluated by using multiple cues. Among others, sexual dimorphism (i....
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...