In nonhuman species, increasing the proportion of potential mates in the local population often increases preferences for high-quality mates, while increasing the proportion of potential competitors for mates intensifies within-sex competition. In two experiments, we tested for analogous effects in humans by manipulating pictorial cues to the sex ratio of the local population and assessing women's preferences for facial symmetry, a putative cue of mate quality in humans. In both experiments, viewing slideshows with varied sex ratios tended to increase preferences for symmetry in the sex that was depicted as being in the majority and tended to decrease preferences for symmetry in the sex that was depicted as being in the minority. In other w...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Although men displaying cues of good physical condition possess traits that are desirable in a mate ...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
In nonhuman species, increasing the proportion of potential mates in the local population often incr...
The sex ratio of the local population influences mating-related behaviours in many species. Recent e...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Summary Background Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied tr...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolutio...
The operational sex ratio—the ratio of men to women in a given population—affects a range of social ...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Although men displaying cues of good physical condition possess traits that are desirable in a mate ...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...
In nonhuman species, increasing the proportion of potential mates in the local population often incr...
The sex ratio of the local population influences mating-related behaviours in many species. Recent e...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Exaggerated sexual dimorphism and symmetry in human faces have both been linked to potential 'good-g...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Symmetry and masculinity in human faces have been proposed to be cues to the quality of the owner. A...
Summary Background Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied tr...
Background: Many animals both display and assess multiple signals. Two prominently studied traits ar...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolutio...
The operational sex ratio—the ratio of men to women in a given population—affects a range of social ...
Previous studies demonstrating mate choice copying effects among females in non-human species have l...
Although men displaying cues of good physical condition possess traits that are desirable in a mate ...
Individuals are attuned to cues of quality in potential mates. Mate quality is assessed on both an a...