Since a man’s reproductive success depends on his ability to outcompete other men, male competitiveness may be expected to have been exposed to strong selective pressure throughout human history. Accordingly, the relatively low level of physical violence observed between men has been viewed as a puzzle. What could have limited the eagerness of men to out-compete each other? I study the evolution of male competitiveness in a model where men compete for both reproductive and productive resources. I show that high levels of male competitiveness are then consistent with evolution by natural selection if (a) the ecology is generous enough for men to supply little or no food to their children, (b) competing is not too costly in terms of productiv...
Sexual selection has shaped the evolution of a variety of reproductive traits in males and females o...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Male reproductive phenotypes can evolve in response to the social and sexual environment. The expres...
Since a man’s reproductive success depends on his ability to outcompete other men, male competitiven...
In many species, individuals express phenotypic characteristics that enhance their competitiveness, ...
Postcopulatory competition between males, in the form of sperm competition, is a widespread phenomen...
Competition among males for access to reproductive opportunities is a central tenet of behavioural b...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
The process of sexual selection has been a fascinating topic for scientist for a long time and still...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Support for the role of sexual selection in speciation has grown over the last 30 years. Work in thi...
Sexual selection has shaped the evolution of a variety of reproductive traits in males and females o...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Male reproductive phenotypes can evolve in response to the social and sexual environment. The expres...
Since a man’s reproductive success depends on his ability to outcompete other men, male competitiven...
In many species, individuals express phenotypic characteristics that enhance their competitiveness, ...
Postcopulatory competition between males, in the form of sperm competition, is a widespread phenomen...
Competition among males for access to reproductive opportunities is a central tenet of behavioural b...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
The process of sexual selection has been a fascinating topic for scientist for a long time and still...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
Support for the role of sexual selection in speciation has grown over the last 30 years. Work in thi...
Sexual selection has shaped the evolution of a variety of reproductive traits in males and females o...
Modern humans have inherited the mating strategies that led to the success of their ancestors. These...
Male reproductive phenotypes can evolve in response to the social and sexual environment. The expres...