Even after they have taken all reasonable measures to decrease the probability that their spouses cheat on them, men still face paternal uncertainty. Such uncertainty can lead to paternal disinvestment, which reduces the children's probability to survive and reproduce, and thus the reproductive success of the fathers themselves. A theoretical model shows that, other things being equal, men who feel confident that they have fathered their spouses' offspring tend to enjoy greater fitness (i.e., leave a larger number of surviving progeny) than men who do not. This implies that fathers should benefit from exaggerating paternal resemblance. We argue that the self-deceiving component of this bias could be concealed by generalizing this resemblanc...
Do infants look more like their fathers or their mothers? The available data are contradictory, but ...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The article presents the hypothesis that in the formation of judgements about a man’s biological fat...
Even after they have taken all reasonable measures to decrease the probability that their spouses ch...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Because conception occurs internally to the human female,...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
Father-child resemblance is increasingly attracting attention from researchers interested in studyin...
Men are unsure of paternity because fertilization is internal. Because there is a lack of paternal a...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Over ancestral time, men had more paternity uncertainty than women. If the father and his offspring ...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
cts otte ontp ène B al rev se cu c rese ' per acial whether (1) the perception of child facial ...
People hardly ever realize that their belief in their high rate of success in detecting family resem...
Do infants look more like their fathers or their mothers? The available data are contradictory, but ...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The article presents the hypothesis that in the formation of judgements about a man’s biological fat...
Even after they have taken all reasonable measures to decrease the probability that their spouses ch...
In humans, paternal investment is highly variable and is modulated by paternity uncertainty. Facial ...
Color poster with text, images, and graphs.Because conception occurs internally to the human female,...
International audienceUnderstanding how individuals identify their relatives has implications for th...
Father-child resemblance is increasingly attracting attention from researchers interested in studyin...
Men are unsure of paternity because fertilization is internal. Because there is a lack of paternal a...
Are men more likely than women to take into account a child\u2019s facial resemblance to themselves ...
Over ancestral time, men had more paternity uncertainty than women. If the father and his offspring ...
Platek et al. (2002, 2003) reported that facial resemblance between self and a child increases profe...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
cts otte ontp ène B al rev se cu c rese ' per acial whether (1) the perception of child facial ...
People hardly ever realize that their belief in their high rate of success in detecting family resem...
Do infants look more like their fathers or their mothers? The available data are contradictory, but ...
The asymmetric grandparental investment in humans may ultimately be explained by the paternity uncer...
The article presents the hypothesis that in the formation of judgements about a man’s biological fat...