Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental care, differ from the mating systems of pulsed or seasonally breeding non-human animals in which Bateman’s principles were originally tested. These features, paradigmatic of but not unique to humans, complicate the accurate measurement of mating success in evaluating Bateman’s three principles. Here, we unpack the concept of mating success into distinct components: number of partners, number of years partnered, the timing of partnerships, and the quality of partners. Drawing on longitudinal records of marriage and reproduction collected in a natural-fertility East African population over a 20-year period, we test and compare various models of th...
A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasex...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman identified two aspects of sexual selection. The first, called Bateman’s principle,...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Bateman’s principles continue to influence the understanding of human reproductive behaviour despite...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Bateman’s work on fruit flies contributed strongly to the understanding of sexual selection mechanis...
Bateman's principles heavily influence the understanding of human reproductive behaviour. Yet, few r...
Bateman's principles explain sex roles and sexual dimorphism through sex-specific variance in mating...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Bateman’s principle, originally a test of Darwin’s theoretical ideas, has since become fundamental t...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Bateman's principles posit that male fitness varies more, and relies more on mate acquisition, than ...
Bateman's principles, originally a test of Darwin's theoretical ideas, have since become fundamental...
SYNOPSIS. The sex-specific slopes of Bateman’s gradients have important implications for understandi...
A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasex...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman identified two aspects of sexual selection. The first, called Bateman’s principle,...
Human marriage systems, characterized by long-term partnerships and extended windows of parental car...
Bateman’s principles continue to influence the understanding of human reproductive behaviour despite...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Bateman’s work on fruit flies contributed strongly to the understanding of sexual selection mechanis...
Bateman's principles heavily influence the understanding of human reproductive behaviour. Yet, few r...
Bateman's principles explain sex roles and sexual dimorphism through sex-specific variance in mating...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Bateman’s principle, originally a test of Darwin’s theoretical ideas, has since become fundamental t...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Bateman's principles posit that male fitness varies more, and relies more on mate acquisition, than ...
Bateman's principles, originally a test of Darwin's theoretical ideas, have since become fundamental...
SYNOPSIS. The sex-specific slopes of Bateman’s gradients have important implications for understandi...
A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasex...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman identified two aspects of sexual selection. The first, called Bateman’s principle,...