Female infidelity and paternal uncertainty evolutionary perspectives on male anti-cuckoldry tactics
Although commonly believed that males are more promiscuous than females, new research has revealed that female infidelity is a common occurrence throughout the animal kingdom. Female Infidelity and Paternal Uncertainty is the first book to address how males deal with the consequences of female infid...
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2006
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Introduction to theory and research on anti-cuckoldry tactics: overview of current volume / Steven M. Platek and Todd K. Shackelford
- Coevolution of paternal investment and cuckoldry in humans / David C. Geary
- Evidence for adaptations for female extra-pair mating in humans: thoughts on current status and future directions / Steven W. Gangestad
- Predicting violence against women from men's mate-retention behaviors / Todd K. Shackelford and Aaron T. Goetz
- Sexual coercion and forced in-pair copulation as anti-cuckoldry tactics in humans / Aaron T. Goetz and Todd K. Shackelford
- Sperm competition and its evolutionary consequences in humans / Aaron T. Goetz and Todd K. Shackelford
- The semen-displacement hypothesis: semen hydraulics and the intra-pair copulation proclivity model of female infidelity / Gordon G. Gallup and Rebecca L. Burch
- The psychobiology of human semen / Rebecca L. Burch and Gordon G. Gallup
- Mate retention, semen displacement, and sperm competition in humans / Aaron T. Goetz and Todd K. Shackelford
- Preeclampsia and other pregnancy complications as an adaptive response to unfamiliar semen / Jennifer A. Davis and Gordon G. Gallup
- The effect of perceived resemblance and the social mirror on kin selection / Rebecca L. Burch, Daniel Hipp and Steven M. Platek
- Children on the mind: sex differences in neural correlates of attention to a child's face as a function of facial resemblance / Steven M. Platek and Jaime W. Thomson