Why are some societies monogamous and others polygynous? Most theories of polygyny invoke male heterogeneity as an explanation. Arguing that such heterogeneity depends on men’s willingness to compete against each other in the first place, I propose an evolutionary game to model the evolution of this trait. Lack of competitiveness (and the associated monogamous unions) is shown to be compatible with evolution if male reproductive success decreases with the number of wives. In a model where the man and his spouse(s) make fertility and child care choices that aim at maximizing reproductive success, I show that, due to men’s involvement in child care and female agency over her fertility, male reproductive success is decreasing in the number of ...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multi...
Why are some societies monogamous and others polygynous? Most theories of polygyny invoke male heter...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
The polygyny threshold model states that if costs incurred are less than the benefits gained from ma...
This paper presents a non-cooperative evolutionary model to explain the widespread diffusion of life...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multi...
Why are some societies monogamous and others polygynous? Most theories of polygyny invoke male heter...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
Complex coevolutionary feedbacks between female mating interval and male sperm traits have been hypo...
We study the evolution of male and female mating strategies and mate choice for female fecundity and...
The polygyny threshold model states that if costs incurred are less than the benefits gained from ma...
This paper presents a non-cooperative evolutionary model to explain the widespread diffusion of life...
Explaining the evolution and maintenance of polyandry remains a key challenge in evolutionary ecolog...
International audienceThe relation between mating system and sex-biased dispersal has been debated f...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
The evolution of polyandry remains controversial. This is because, unlike males, in many cases multi...