Both parents and offspring have evolved mating preferences that enable them to select mates and children‐in‐law to maximize their inclusive fitness. The theory of parent–offspring conflict predicts that preferences for potential mates may differ between parents and offspring: individuals are expected to value biological quality more in their own mates than in their offspring's mates and to value investment potential more in their offspring's mates than in their own mates. We tested this hypothesis in China using a naturalistic ‘marriage market’ where parents actively search for marital partners for their offspring. Parents gather at a public park to advertise the characteristics of their adult children, looking for a potential son or daught...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Individuals solve problems of reproduction by engaging in long-term and short-term mating. Short-ter...
Both parents and offspring have evolved mating preferences that enable them to select mates and chil...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits such as beau...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Parents and their children are genetically related but not genetically identical, a fact that leads ...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
Evolutionary reasoning indicates that certain traits are more beneficial when they are found in a ma...
Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over which traits ...
Previous research has demonstrated that parents and children often have conflicting mate preferences...
Across different times and cultures, parents play an important role in influencing their children’s ...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Individuals solve problems of reproduction by engaging in long-term and short-term mating. Short-ter...
Both parents and offspring have evolved mating preferences that enable them to select mates and chil...
Prevailing evolutionary approaches to human mating have largely ignored the fact that mating decisio...
The difference in genetic relatedness between parents and offspring results into traits such as beau...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Current evolutionary research on human mating has largely ignored the fact that mating decisions may...
Parents and their children are genetically related but not genetically identical, a fact that leads ...
In human societies, parents often have a strong influence on the mate choice of their offspring. Mor...
Evolutionary reasoning indicates that certain traits are more beneficial when they are found in a ma...
Previous research reveals that children and parents are not in complete agreement over which traits ...
Previous research has demonstrated that parents and children often have conflicting mate preferences...
Across different times and cultures, parents play an important role in influencing their children’s ...
In pre-industrial societies parents exercise a strong influence over the mating decisions of their o...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
In human societies the choice of a spouse is the outcome of individual mating choice and parental in...
Individuals solve problems of reproduction by engaging in long-term and short-term mating. Short-ter...