Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological traits that differ between human populations and/or between the sexes. Important to these accounts is the source of mate preferences for such traits, but this has not been investigated. In a large sample of twins, we assess forced-choice, dichotomous mate preferences for height, skin colour, hair colour and length, chest hair, facial hair, and breast size. Across the traits, identical twins reported more similar preferences than nonidentical twins, suggesting genetic effects. However, the relative magnitude of estimated genetic and environmental effects differed greatly and significantly between different trait preferences, with heritability e...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Abstract Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity–femininity) are impor...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Contains fulltext : 156131.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intersexual sel...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Much attention has been paid to the morphological and behavioural differences between males and fema...
Sexual selection can cause evolution in traits that affect mating success, and it has thus been impl...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
Choice of romantic partner is an enormously important component of human life, impacting almost ever...
Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity-femininity) are important face...
The evolution of mate choice is a function of the heritability of preference. Estimation in the labo...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Abstract Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity–femininity) are impor...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Intersexual selection has been proposed as an important force in shaping a number of morphological t...
Contains fulltext : 156131.PDF (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Intersexual sel...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Human mate preferences have received a great deal of attention in recent decades because of their ce...
Much attention has been paid to the morphological and behavioural differences between males and fema...
Sexual selection can cause evolution in traits that affect mating success, and it has thus been impl...
Item does not contain fulltextHuman mate choice is central to individuals' lives and to the evolutio...
Choice of romantic partner is an enormously important component of human life, impacting almost ever...
Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity-femininity) are important face...
The evolution of mate choice is a function of the heritability of preference. Estimation in the labo...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
Women’s preferences for masculine versus feminine male faces are highly variable. According to a dom...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Abstract Human facial attractiveness and facial sexual dimorphism (masculinity–femininity) are impor...