Barthes, Godelle, and Raymond (2013, Evolution and Human Behavior, 34, 155–163) proposed a hypothesis to (1) identify the process by which genes influencing male homosexual preference (MHP) are passed on over evolutionary time, and (2) account for why life-course persistent MHP is restricted to humans. According to their hypothesis, certain genes lower reproductive success in male carriers by causing MHP, but these same genes promote fertility in female carriers (i.e., sexual antagonism). Barthes et al. proposed that the female carriers of genes for MHP have physical cues of fertility (i.e., beauty) that help them marry up the social class hierarchy (i.e., hypergyny). In doing so, these females experience increased access to resources, whic...
INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness ...
Here we respond to Vasey et al.'s critical comments regarding our article, "Societal norms rather th...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
Barthes, Godelle, and Raymond (2013, Evolution and Human Behavior, 34, 155–163) proposed a hypothesi...
The “female fertility–social stratification–hypergyny ” hypothesis of male homosexual preference: fa...
<div><p>Male homosexual preference (MHP) has long been of interest to scholars studying the evolutio...
Male homosexual orientation remains a Darwinian paradox, as there is no consensus on its evolutionar...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is geneti...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Debate continues on whether or not male homosexuality (MH) is a result of bi...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96968/1/UMURF-Issue03_2006-JHeming.pd
Abstract Studies in evolutionary psychology and sexual selection theory show that heterosexual men p...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness ...
Here we respond to Vasey et al.'s critical comments regarding our article, "Societal norms rather th...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...
Barthes, Godelle, and Raymond (2013, Evolution and Human Behavior, 34, 155–163) proposed a hypothesi...
The “female fertility–social stratification–hypergyny ” hypothesis of male homosexual preference: fa...
<div><p>Male homosexual preference (MHP) has long been of interest to scholars studying the evolutio...
Male homosexual orientation remains a Darwinian paradox, as there is no consensus on its evolutionar...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is considerable evidence that human sexual orientation is geneti...
Abstract INTRODUCTION: Debate continues on whether or not male homosexuality (MH) is a result of bi...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96968/1/UMURF-Issue03_2006-JHeming.pd
Abstract Studies in evolutionary psychology and sexual selection theory show that heterosexual men p...
Sexual orientation, identity and desire is the final product of complex interactions between factors...
The evolutionary maintenance of same-sex sexual behaviour (SSB) has received increasing attention be...
Abstract: Evolutionary theory predicts the existence of relatively stable sex differences in partner...
A population-genetic model indicates that if there is a gene responsible for homosexual behaviour it...
INTRODUCTION: Homosexuality is a stable population-level trait in humans that lowers direct fitness ...
Here we respond to Vasey et al.'s critical comments regarding our article, "Societal norms rather th...
The Darwinian paradox of male homosexuality in humans is examined, i.e. if male homosexuality has a ...