Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice of partner. How the choices made by one sex constrain the choice of the other remains poorly understood, however, because human studies have mostly limited themselves to measuring preferences. We used a sample of 5782 speed-daters making 128 104 choices to link preferences for partner height to actual choice and the formation of a match (the mutual expression of interest to meet again). We show that sexual conflict at the level of preferences is translated into choice: women were most likely to choose a speed-dater 25 cm taller than themselves, whereas men were most likely to choose women only 7 cm shorter than themselves. As a consequence, ma...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Pair formation, acquiring a mate to form a reproductive unit, is a complex process. Mating preferenc...
Pair formation, acquiring a mate to form a reproductive unit, is a complex process. Mating preferenc...
International audienceHeight preferences reflecting positive assortative mating for height—wherein a...
Physical characteristics, such as height, play an important role in human mate preferences. Satisfac...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
We tested whether positive assortative preferences for height are observed in a large cross-cultural...
Previous research has shown repeatedly that human stature influences mate preferences and mate choic...
Previous research has shown repeatedly that human stature influences mate preferences and mate choic...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Mutual mate choice is prevalent in humans, where both males and females have a say in their choice o...
Pair formation, acquiring a mate to form a reproductive unit, is a complex process. Mating preferenc...
Pair formation, acquiring a mate to form a reproductive unit, is a complex process. Mating preferenc...
International audienceHeight preferences reflecting positive assortative mating for height—wherein a...
Physical characteristics, such as height, play an important role in human mate preferences. Satisfac...
Although mate preference research has firmly established that men value physical attractiveness more...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
We tested whether positive assortative preferences for height are observed in a large cross-cultural...
Previous research has shown repeatedly that human stature influences mate preferences and mate choic...
Previous research has shown repeatedly that human stature influences mate preferences and mate choic...
The way individuals pair to produce reproductive units is a major factor determining evolution. This...
To investigate the choices that people make in dating partners, we analyzed data provided by HurryDa...
International audienceIn nature, the intensity of mate choice (i.e., choosiness) is highly variable ...