Paternal provisioning among humans is puzzling because it is rare among primates and absent in nonhuman apes and because emergent provisioning would have been subject to paternity theft. A provisioning “dad” loses fitness at the hands of nonprovisioning, mate-seeking “cads.” Recent models require exacting interplay between male provisioning and female choice to overcome this social dilemma. We instead posit that ecological change favored widespread improvements in male provisioning incentives, and we show theoretically how social obstacles to male provisioning can be overcome. Greater availability of energetically rich, difficult-to-acquire foods enhances female–male and male–male complementarities, thus altering the fitness of dads versus ...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Humans exhibit much more sharing of food harvested by prime- age hunter-gatherers with dependents re...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera and is particularly common among spe...
Paternal provisioning among humans is puzzling because it is rare among primates and absent in nonhu...
Paternal provisioning is ubiquitous in human subsistence societies and unique among apes. How could ...
Promiscuous mating was traditionally thought to curtail paternal investment owing to the potential c...
Among many mammals, maternal care strongly impacts infant survival; however, less is known about whe...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Among many mammals, maternal care strongly impacts infant survival; however, less is known about whe...
Research on changes in male hunting among hunter-gatherers addresses two important issues in early h...
Socioecological theory predicts that male parenting among mammals should be rare due to the large pa...
Abstract Infant care from adult males is unexpected in species with high paternity uncertainty. Stil...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera, and is particularly common among sp...
Paternal care plays an important role in many scenarios of human evolution. Lately, however, this “M...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Humans exhibit much more sharing of food harvested by prime- age hunter-gatherers with dependents re...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera and is particularly common among spe...
Paternal provisioning among humans is puzzling because it is rare among primates and absent in nonhu...
Paternal provisioning is ubiquitous in human subsistence societies and unique among apes. How could ...
Promiscuous mating was traditionally thought to curtail paternal investment owing to the potential c...
Among many mammals, maternal care strongly impacts infant survival; however, less is known about whe...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Among many mammals, maternal care strongly impacts infant survival; however, less is known about whe...
Research on changes in male hunting among hunter-gatherers addresses two important issues in early h...
Socioecological theory predicts that male parenting among mammals should be rare due to the large pa...
Abstract Infant care from adult males is unexpected in species with high paternity uncertainty. Stil...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera, and is particularly common among sp...
Paternal care plays an important role in many scenarios of human evolution. Lately, however, this “M...
Time is finite and no organism can avoid the allocation dilemma that this necessarily entails. A qui...
Humans exhibit much more sharing of food harvested by prime- age hunter-gatherers with dependents re...
Biparental care of offspring occurs in diverse mammalian genera and is particularly common among spe...