Masculine facial features may serve as a visual cue in female mate choice, much as the tail of the male peacock signals females about male fitness to reproduce.http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/85034/1/Krugerpod.mp
Sexually dimorphic characteristics in men may act as cues, advertising long-term health, dominance, ...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...
Humans are highly sexually dimorphic primates, and some of the most conspicuous human sex difference...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
The term sexual selection was introduced by Darwin to describe selection resulting from reproductive...
Darwin conceived the theory of sexual selection in order to explain beauty in animal Kingdom. He hyp...
Charles Darwin proposed in The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) that traits wh...
Research on sexual selection shows that the evolution of secondary sexual characters in males and th...
Five neighbouring populations of a cichlid fish from Lake Malawi differ in male courtship colour. Fe...
Sexually dimorphic characteristics in men may act as cues, advertising long-term health, dominance, ...
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Darwin's theory of sexual selection by female choice has become a standard explanation for exaggerat...
In many animals, phenotypic diversity in males originates through sexual selection. However, the evo...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Sexually dimorphic characteristics in men may act as cues, advertising long-term health, dominance, ...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...
Humans are highly sexually dimorphic primates, and some of the most conspicuous human sex difference...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
The term sexual selection was introduced by Darwin to describe selection resulting from reproductive...
Darwin conceived the theory of sexual selection in order to explain beauty in animal Kingdom. He hyp...
Charles Darwin proposed in The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex (1871) that traits wh...
Research on sexual selection shows that the evolution of secondary sexual characters in males and th...
Five neighbouring populations of a cichlid fish from Lake Malawi differ in male courtship colour. Fe...
Sexually dimorphic characteristics in men may act as cues, advertising long-term health, dominance, ...
<div><p>Male mate choice might be based on both absolute and relative strategies. Cues of female att...
Darwin's theory of sexual selection by female choice has become a standard explanation for exaggerat...
In many animals, phenotypic diversity in males originates through sexual selection. However, the evo...
Mutual mate choice occurs when males and females base mating decisions on shared traits. Despite inc...
Sexually dimorphic characteristics in men may act as cues, advertising long-term health, dominance, ...
In this study I present a new mechanism for the evolution of male display as a consequence of female...
Recent approaches to analyzing the evolution of female mat-ing preferences emphasize how historical ...