Paternal investment is predicted to be a facultative calculation based on expected fitness returns and modulated by a host of social predictors including paternity uncertainty. However, the direct role of paternity confidence on the patterns of paternal investment is relatively unknown, in part due to a lack of research in populations with high levels of paternity uncertainty. Additionally, much of the work on paternity certainty uses cues of paternity confidence rather than direct assessments from fathers. We examine the effect of paternity assertions on the multiple measures of paternal investment in Himba pastoralists. Despite a high degree of paternity uncertainty, Himba have strong norms associated with social fatherhood, with men expe...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
Recent anthropological findings document how certain lowland South American societies hold beliefs i...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
Paternal care plays an important role in many scenarios of human evolution. Lately, however, this “M...
Long-lasting, romantic partnerships are a universal feature of human societies, but almost as ubiqui...
Sperm competition games investigate how males partition limited resources between pre- and post-copu...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
We present a biosocial model of human male parental care that allows male parental al-locations to b...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
Abstract This study examines child survival and growth in a patrilineal Ethiopian community as a fun...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
Recent anthropological findings document how certain lowland South American societies hold beliefs i...
We develop a theoretical model of mating behavior and parental investment in children under asymmetr...
The role of male parental investment has recently been the subject of much research and debate in an...
Human paternal investment, and that of many other species, is facultatively expressed and dependent ...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
From an evolutionary perspective, matriliny presents a puzzle because men in matrilineal societies t...
Paternal care plays an important role in many scenarios of human evolution. Lately, however, this “M...
Long-lasting, romantic partnerships are a universal feature of human societies, but almost as ubiqui...
Sperm competition games investigate how males partition limited resources between pre- and post-copu...
Trivers and Willard (Science 179;90-92, 1973) predict that where investment by parents in good condi...
We present a biosocial model of human male parental care that allows male parental al-locations to b...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
Abstract This study examines child survival and growth in a patrilineal Ethiopian community as a fun...
Both sexes choose mates based on qualities that will enhance offspring viability and quality. In som...
Theory predicts that male response to reduced paternity will depend on male state and interactions b...
Recent anthropological findings document how certain lowland South American societies hold beliefs i...