Women’s preferences for men’s facial masculinity are strongest under favorable ecological conditions
The strength of sexual selection on secondary sexual traits varies depending on prevailing economic and ecological conditions. In humans, cross-cultural evidence suggests women’s preferences for men’s testosterone dependent masculine facial traits are stronger under conditions where health is compro...
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Main Authors: | MARCINKOWSKA, U. M., RANTALA, M. J., LEE, A. J., KOZLOV, M. V., AAVIK, T., CAI, H., CONTRERAS- GARDUNO, J., DIXON, B. J., DAVID, O. A., LI, Norman P., LI, Norman. P., ONYISHI, I. E., PRASAI, K., PAZHOOHI, F., PROKOP, P., ROSALES CARDOZO, S. L., SYDNEY, N., TANIGUCHI, H., KRAMS, I., DIXON, B. J. W. |
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Online Access: | https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/2993 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4250&context=soss_research |
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