Objectives Intra-sexual selection has shaped the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in males of many primates, including humans. In men, sexual dimorphism in craniofacial shape (i.e. facial masculinity) and facial hair have both been shown to communicate aspects of social and physical dominance intra-sexually. However, less attention has been given to how variation in physical and social dominance among receivers impacts on perceptions of facial masculinity and beards as intra-sexual signals of formidability. Methods In the current study, male participants (N = 951) rated male faces varying in masculinity and beardedness when judging masculinity, dominance and aggressiveness. These participants also responded to scales measuring the...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolutio...
Recent evidence suggests that in sexual selection on human males, intrasexual competition plays a la...
Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to in uence the attractiveness of human male faces....
Objectives Intra-sexual selection has shaped the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in males of...
Objectives Intra-sexual selection has shaped the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in males of ...
Sexual dimorphism in facial shape and beardedness are salient human secondary sexual traits that enh...
Converging evidence suggests men's beards, like many androgen-dependent masculine secondary sexual t...
This study was supported by a University of Queensland Postdoctoral Research Fellowship awarded to B...
In many species, male secondary sexual traits have evolved via female choice as they confer indirect...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
According to the dual mating strategy model, in short-term mating contexts women should forego pater...
Objectives To test whether cross-cultural variation in men’s facial hair conforms to patterns predic...
Negative frequency-dependent sexual selection maintains striking polymorphisms in secondary sexual t...
The beard is arguably one of the most obvious signals of masculinity in humans. Almost 150 years ago...
The beard is a strikingly sexually dimorphic androgen-dependent secondary sexual trait in humans. Da...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolutio...
Recent evidence suggests that in sexual selection on human males, intrasexual competition plays a la...
Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to in uence the attractiveness of human male faces....
Objectives Intra-sexual selection has shaped the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in males of...
Objectives Intra-sexual selection has shaped the evolution of sexually dimorphic traits in males of ...
Sexual dimorphism in facial shape and beardedness are salient human secondary sexual traits that enh...
Converging evidence suggests men's beards, like many androgen-dependent masculine secondary sexual t...
This study was supported by a University of Queensland Postdoctoral Research Fellowship awarded to B...
In many species, male secondary sexual traits have evolved via female choice as they confer indirect...
The strength and direction of sexual selection via female choice on masculine facial traits in men i...
According to the dual mating strategy model, in short-term mating contexts women should forego pater...
Objectives To test whether cross-cultural variation in men’s facial hair conforms to patterns predic...
Negative frequency-dependent sexual selection maintains striking polymorphisms in secondary sexual t...
The beard is arguably one of the most obvious signals of masculinity in humans. Almost 150 years ago...
The beard is a strikingly sexually dimorphic androgen-dependent secondary sexual trait in humans. Da...
Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolutio...
Recent evidence suggests that in sexual selection on human males, intrasexual competition plays a la...
Masculinity and distinctiveness have been found to in uence the attractiveness of human male faces....