Now you see them, and now you don’t: An evolutionarily informed model of environmental influences on human sex differences

Volume: 125, Pages: 26 - 32
Published: Jun 1, 2021
Abstract
The contributions of evolutionary processes to human sex differences are vigorously debated. One counterargument is that the magnitude of many sex differences fluctuates from one context to the next, implying an environment origin. Sexual selection provides a framework for integrating evolutionary processes and environmental influences on the origin and magnitude of sex differences. The dynamics of sexual selection involve competition for mates...
Paper Details
Title
Now you see them, and now you don’t: An evolutionarily informed model of environmental influences on human sex differences
Published Date
Jun 1, 2021
Volume
125
Pages
26 - 32
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