Mate preferences may operate in part to mitigate the threats posed by infectious disease. In this paper, we outline various ways in which preferring healthy mates can offer direct benefits in terms of pathogen avoidance and indirect benefits in terms of heritable immunity to offspring, as well as the costs that may constrain mate preferences for health. We then pay special attention to empirical work on mate preferences in humans given the depth and breadth of research on human mating. We review this literature and comment on the degree to which human mate preferences may reflect preferences for health. © 2011 The Royal Society
Havlicek J, Winternitz J, Roberts SC. Major histocompatibility complex-associated odour preferences ...
"This thesis is presented as a partial fulfilment to the requirements for the Doctorate of Counselli...
The recent incorporation of sexual selection theories into the rubric evolutionary psychology has pr...
Several evolutionary hypotheses suggest that different organisms have evolved systematic preferences...
Citation – Little, A. C. (2014). Condition dependent and infection dependent mate preferences in wom...
Abstract The past decade has witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the biological basis of human m...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
Members of host species in pathogen-host coevolutionary races may be selected to choose mates who po...
partner preference ability to survive an infect ich n e err ov w s. ce ra ta However, it remains unc...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Factors, which universally influence mate choice decisions, are: age, physical appearance, and resou...
Summary 1. Sexual selection through mate choice, and in particular female choice for indirect fitnes...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
Why do males often have extravagant morphological and behavioural traits, and why do females prefer ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
Havlicek J, Winternitz J, Roberts SC. Major histocompatibility complex-associated odour preferences ...
"This thesis is presented as a partial fulfilment to the requirements for the Doctorate of Counselli...
The recent incorporation of sexual selection theories into the rubric evolutionary psychology has pr...
Several evolutionary hypotheses suggest that different organisms have evolved systematic preferences...
Citation – Little, A. C. (2014). Condition dependent and infection dependent mate preferences in wom...
Abstract The past decade has witnessed a rapidly growing interest in the biological basis of human m...
Abstract Background Female mate choice may be adaptive when males exhibit heritable genetic variatio...
Members of host species in pathogen-host coevolutionary races may be selected to choose mates who po...
partner preference ability to survive an infect ich n e err ov w s. ce ra ta However, it remains unc...
AbstractAlthough much of the research on human mate preference assumes that mate preference and part...
Factors, which universally influence mate choice decisions, are: age, physical appearance, and resou...
Summary 1. Sexual selection through mate choice, and in particular female choice for indirect fitnes...
A wide range of literature connects sex ratio and mating behaviours in non-human animals. However, r...
Why do males often have extravagant morphological and behavioural traits, and why do females prefer ...
Prior research has amassed an impressive catalog of human mate preferences. These include universal ...
Havlicek J, Winternitz J, Roberts SC. Major histocompatibility complex-associated odour preferences ...
"This thesis is presented as a partial fulfilment to the requirements for the Doctorate of Counselli...
The recent incorporation of sexual selection theories into the rubric evolutionary psychology has pr...