Recent formulations of sexual selection theory emphasize how mate choice can be affected by environmental factors, such as predation risk and resource quality. Women vary greatly in the extent to which they prefer male masculinity and this variation is hypothesized to reflect differences in how women resolve the trade-off between the costs (e.g. low investment) and benefits (e.g. healthy offspring) associated with choosing a masculine partner. A strong prediction of this trade-off theory is that women's masculinity preferences will be stronger in cultures where poor health is particularly harmful to survival. We investigated the relationship between women's preferences for male facial masculinity and a health index derived from World Health...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Previous studies show that parasite prevalence and mortality/health are related to cultural variatio...
International audienceThe strength of sexual selection on secondary sexual traits varies depending o...
The strength of sexual selection on secondary sexual traits varies depending on prevailing economic ...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Sexual selection has greatly influenced the evolved biology, psychology, and culture of humans and f...
Studies have documented changes in female mate preference across the menstrual cycle. A shift toward...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Previous studies show that parasite prevalence and mortality/health are related to cultural variatio...
International audienceThe strength of sexual selection on secondary sexual traits varies depending o...
The strength of sexual selection on secondary sexual traits varies depending on prevailing economic ...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Both attractiveness judgements and mate preferences vary considerably cross-culturally. We investiga...
Sexual selection has greatly influenced the evolved biology, psychology, and culture of humans and f...
Studies have documented changes in female mate preference across the menstrual cycle. A shift toward...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
Considerable research has examined human mate preferences across cultures, finding universal sex dif...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
In some species, female condition correlates positively with preferences for male secondary sexual t...
Previous studies show that parasite prevalence and mortality/health are related to cultural variatio...