The target paper shows how cultural adaptations to ecological problems can underpin "paradoxical" patterns of phenotypic variation. We argue: (1) Gendered social learning is a cultural adaptation to an ecological problem. (2) In evolutionarily novel environments, this adaptation generates arbitrary-gendered outcomes, leading to the paradoxical case of larger sex differences in more gender equal societies
We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups differing...
Humans have adapted to an immense array of environments by accumulating culturally transmitted knowl...
ABSTRACT: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formu-lations of evolutionar...
The target paper shows how cultural adaptations to ecological problems can underpin “paradoxical” pa...
<div><p>We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups d...
Investigating how gender roles evolve over time is crucial to understand gender inequalities and the...
Cultural niche construction is a uniquely potent source of selection on human populations, and a maj...
Many conspicuous forms of evolutionary diversity occur within species. Two prominent examples includ...
Due to its important effects on the ecological dynamics and the genetic structure of species, biolog...
How should behavioral scientists interpret apparently progressive stages of cultural history? Adapti...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
We use the theory of complexity to analise gender questions, showing that those are built by societ...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Physiological data from a range of human populations living in different environments can provide va...
Social studies indicate that a gendered language may limit equal opportunities for women (Jakiela an...
We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups differing...
Humans have adapted to an immense array of environments by accumulating culturally transmitted knowl...
ABSTRACT: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formu-lations of evolutionar...
The target paper shows how cultural adaptations to ecological problems can underpin “paradoxical” pa...
<div><p>We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups d...
Investigating how gender roles evolve over time is crucial to understand gender inequalities and the...
Cultural niche construction is a uniquely potent source of selection on human populations, and a maj...
Many conspicuous forms of evolutionary diversity occur within species. Two prominent examples includ...
Due to its important effects on the ecological dynamics and the genetic structure of species, biolog...
How should behavioral scientists interpret apparently progressive stages of cultural history? Adapti...
The emergence of human societies with complex language and cumulative culture is considered a major ...
We use the theory of complexity to analise gender questions, showing that those are built by societ...
Social influence is distributed unequally between males and females in many mammalian societies. In ...
Physiological data from a range of human populations living in different environments can provide va...
Social studies indicate that a gendered language may limit equal opportunities for women (Jakiela an...
We model sex-structured population dynamics to analyze pairwise competition between groups differing...
Humans have adapted to an immense array of environments by accumulating culturally transmitted knowl...
ABSTRACT: Sex differences in social behavior are center stage in recent formu-lations of evolutionar...