Applications of sexual selection theory to humans lead us to expect that because of mammalian sex differences in obligate parental investment there will be gender differences in fitness variances, and males will benefit more than females from multiple mates. Recent theoretical work in behavioral ecology suggests reality is more complex. In this paper, focused on humans, predictions are derived from conventional parental investment theory regarding expected outcomes associated with serial monogamy and are tested with new data from a postreproductive cohort of men and women in a primarily horticultural population in western Tanzania (Pimbwe). Several predictions derived from the view that serial monogamy is a reproductive strategy from which ...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Polygynous marriage is generally more beneficial for men than it is for women, although women may ch...
The polygyny–fertility hypothesis states that polygyny is associated with reduced fertility for wome...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polyandrous mating systems are found in both animals and humans. This paper focuses on the different...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
© 2018 by The University of Chicago. The relationships between mating decisions and parental investm...
Polyandry is a paradox: why do females mate multiple times when a single ejaculate often provides en...
Journal ArticleAlthough females may require only one mating to become inseminated, many female anima...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
Why do females across a wide range of taxa mate with more than one male? Here, I present the hypothe...
In species with sexual reproduction, one sex, more often female, initially contributes greater paren...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Polygynous marriage is generally more beneficial for men than it is for women, although women may ch...
The polygyny–fertility hypothesis states that polygyny is associated with reduced fertility for wome...
Theories of polygyny typically invoke male heterogeneity to explain it. Arguing that such heterogene...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
Polyandrous mating systems are found in both animals and humans. This paper focuses on the different...
Polygyny is cross-culturally common and a topic of considerable academic and policy interest, often ...
© 2018 by The University of Chicago. The relationships between mating decisions and parental investm...
Polyandry is a paradox: why do females mate multiple times when a single ejaculate often provides en...
Journal ArticleAlthough females may require only one mating to become inseminated, many female anima...
The majority of human societies allow polygynous marriage, and the prevalence of this practice is re...
Why do females across a wide range of taxa mate with more than one male? Here, I present the hypothe...
In species with sexual reproduction, one sex, more often female, initially contributes greater paren...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...
Consider an economy populated by males and females, both rich and poor. The society has to choose on...
Monogamy appears to have become the predominant human mating system with the emergence of highly une...