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Male Long-Term Mating Strategies The Problems of Paternity
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Foundation of Male Mating Minimum investment Considerably lower in human men than in women In ancestral environment, men had relatively little to lose by copulating with a “less fit” partner Male reproductive variance (e.g., Ismail the Bloodthirsty)
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Why Invest At All? (1) If there is little cost to reckless mating, then why adopt a long-term strategy? Benefits to offspring (survival, future reproductive success) Paternity certainty Non-committing men would have suffered in mating market
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Parental effort Proportion of total reproductive effort invested in rearing and defense of offspring Mating effort Proportion of total reproductive effort invested in the acquisition & maintenance of sexual mates Parental and mating effort often conflict Why Invest At All? (2)
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Reproductive Value While fertility in men may decrease over the lifespan, it does so only slightly Women, however, have a much smaller reproductive window Men should be attuned to signals of a woman’s reproductive value Number of children a person of a certain age and sex is likely to have in the future
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Cues of Youth & Health Men prefer Slightly younger women than themselves Particularly, women in peak reproductive age Healthy women Tradeoff between fecundity and fertility for long-term investors
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Beauty Standards May be both physical and behavioural People of all ages (including infants) are capable of discriminating beauty standards There is cross-cultural agreement on many standards (though variation as well)
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Symmetry and Averageness Fluctuating asymmetry is a marker of developmental stability Low FA is seen as attractive Increases with age May be associated with psychological characteristics as well Averageness is also preferred in mates
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Waist-to-Hip Ratios (1) Proportion of body fat is a variable beauty standard across cultures At puberty, body fat distribution differs between boys & girls In girls, fat is distributed around upper thighs, buttocks, and hips This decreases the waist-to-hip ratio
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Male range:.85-.95 Female range:.67-.80 WHR is negatively correlated with Fertility Health Has been demonstrated cross-culturally, though there is disagreement Waist-to-Hip Ratios (2)
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Two Objections re: Ovulation Buss may have mislead you on two points 1. There is no evidence that concealed ovulation was selected for; rather, “advertised” ovulation probably evolved 2. There is no evidence that men can detect women in their ovulatory phase
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Paternity Uncertainty Due to paternity uncertainty, men prefer Premarital chastity Sexual fidelity Mother & her family put great emphasis on reassuring father of his paternal status Men care more about the resemblance of offspring than women
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Context Effects Man’s status & prestige High standards Greater age discrepancies Pin-ups & Centrefolds Appear to have an effect of raising standards Do not appear to elicit misogyny or violence, per se
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The Wrap-Up Minimum investment Male parental investment Parental effort & mating effort Cues of youth & health Symmetry, averageness, WHR Concealed vs. advertised ovulation Paternity uncertainty
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Things to Come Short-term mating Costs & benefits Adaptive problems Evidence
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