Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These strategies include long-term mating, short-term mating, extra-pair mating, mate poaching, and mate guarding. This article presents empirical evidence supporting evolution-based hypotheses about the complexities of these mating strategies. Since men and women historically confronted different adaptive problems in the mating domain, the sexes differ profoundly in evolved strategic solutions. These differences include possessing different mate preferences, different desires for short-term mating, and differences in the triggers that evoke sexual jealousy. The study of human mating is one of the “success stories” of evolutionary psychology
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Darwin’s (1871) theory of sexual selection and the associated mechanisms of intrasexual competition ...
Trivers (Sexual selection and the descent of man, Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, pp 136–179, 1972) propos...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
In both humans and nonhuman animals, mating strategies represent a set of evolutionary adaptations a...
Evolutionary psychological theory explains the large variance found in humanmating behaviour through...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mating strategies are the set of traits, behaviours, ...
Because of their heavy ohligatory investment in offspring and limited off-spring number, ancestral w...
The recent incorporation of sexual selection theories into the rubric evolutionary psychology has pr...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Postcopulatory competition between males, in the form of sperm competition, is a widespread phenomen...
In this dissertation, drawing inspiration from natural systems, I 1) establish the plausibility of t...
The article presents basic information about the evolution of mating system, which occurs in human...
In recent years, the field of sexual selection has exploded, with advances in theoretical and empiri...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Darwin’s (1871) theory of sexual selection and the associated mechanisms of intrasexual competition ...
Trivers (Sexual selection and the descent of man, Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, pp 136–179, 1972) propos...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
In both humans and nonhuman animals, mating strategies represent a set of evolutionary adaptations a...
Evolutionary psychological theory explains the large variance found in humanmating behaviour through...
This thesis examines how evolutionary psychologists study human mating preferences and strategies: t...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Mating strategies are the set of traits, behaviours, ...
Because of their heavy ohligatory investment in offspring and limited off-spring number, ancestral w...
The recent incorporation of sexual selection theories into the rubric evolutionary psychology has pr...
Mate value is defined as the degree to which an individual possesses the characteristics desired by ...
Postcopulatory competition between males, in the form of sperm competition, is a widespread phenomen...
In this dissertation, drawing inspiration from natural systems, I 1) establish the plausibility of t...
The article presents basic information about the evolution of mating system, which occurs in human...
In recent years, the field of sexual selection has exploded, with advances in theoretical and empiri...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Darwin’s (1871) theory of sexual selection and the associated mechanisms of intrasexual competition ...
Trivers (Sexual selection and the descent of man, Aldine-Atherton, Chicago, pp 136–179, 1972) propos...