Assortative mating and the evolution of desirability covariation
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2019Yazar
Estevan, Ignacio
Manesi, Zoi
Martinez, Rocio
McKerchar, Sarah L.
Mesko, Norbert
Misra, Girishwar
Monaghan, Conal
Mora, Emanuel C.
Moya-Garofano, Alba
Musil, Bojan
Natividade, Jean Carlos
Niemczyk, Agnieszka
Nizharadze, George
Oberzaucher, Elisabeth
Oleszkiewicz, Anna
Omar-Fauzee, Mohd Sofian
Onyishi, Ike E.
Pagani, Ariela Francesca
Pakalniskiene, Vilmante
Parise, Miriam
Pazhoohi, Farid
Pisanski, Annette
Pisanski, Katarzyna
Ponciano, Edna
Popa, Camelia
Prokop, Pavol
Rizwan, Muhammad
Sainz, Mario
Salkicevic, Svjetlana
Sargautyte, Ruta
Sarmany-Schuller, Ivan
Schmehl, Susanne
Sharad, Shivantika
Siddiqui, Razi Sultan
Simonetti, Franco
Stoyanova, Stanislava Yordanova
Tadinac, Meri
Correa Varella, Marco Antonio
Vauclair, Christin-Melanie
Diego Vega, Luis
Widarini, Dwi Ajeng
Yoo, Gyesook
Zatkova, Marta
Zupancic, Maja
Duyar, İzzet
Duyar, Derya Atamturk
Ozener, Baris
Ertugrul, Berna
Conroy-Beam, Daniel
Roney, James R.
Lukaszewski, Aaron W.
Buss, David M.
Asao, Kelly
Aavik, Toivo
Sorokowska, Agnieszka
Sorokowski, Piotr
Akello, Grace
Alhabahba, Mohammad Madallh
Alm, Charlotte
Amjad, Naumana
Anjum, Afifa
Atama, Chiemezie S.
Ayebare, Richard
Batres, Carlota
Bendixen, Mons
Bensafia, Aicha
Bertoni, Anna
Bizumic, Boris
Boussena, Mahmoud
Butovskaya, Marina
Can, Seda
Cantarero, Katarzyna
Carrier, Antonin
Cetinkaya, Hakan
Croy, Ilona
Maria Cueto, Rosa
Czub, Marcin
Donato, Silvia
Dronova, Daria
Dural, Seda
Espinosa, Agustin
Esteves, Carla Sofia
Fang, Luxi
Frackowiak, Tomasz
Garduno, Jorge Contreras
Ugalde Gonzalez, Karina
Guemaz, Farida
Gyuris, Petra
Halamova, Maria
Herak, Iskra
Horvat, Marina
Hromatko, Ivana
Hui, Chin-Ming
Iafrate, Raffaella
Jaafar, Jas Laile
Jiang, Feng
Kafetsios, Konstantinos
Kavcic, Tina
Kennair, Leif Edward Ottesen
Kervyn, Nicolas
Truong Thi Khanh Ha, Truong Thi Khanh Ha
Khilji, Imran Ahmed
Kobis, Nils C.
Hoang Moc Lan, Hoang Moc Lan
Lang, Andras
Lennard, Georgina R.
Leon, Ernesto
Lindholm, Torun
Trinh Thi Linh, Trinh Thi Linh
Lopez, Giulia
Nguyen Van Luot, Nguyen Van Luot
Mailhos, Alvaro
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Mate choice lies dose to differential reproduction, the engine of evolution. Patterns of mate choice consequently have power to direct the course of evolution. Here we provide evidence suggesting one pattern of human mate choice-the tendency for mates to be similar in overall desirability-caused the evolution of a structure of correlations that we call the d factor. We use agent-based models to demonstrate that assortative mating causes the evolution of a positive manifold of desirability, d, such that an individual who is desirable as a mate along any one dimension tends to be desirable across all other dimensions. Further, we use a large cross-cultural sample with n = 14,478 from 45 countries around the world to show that this d-factor emerges in human samples, is a cross-cultural universal, and is patterned in a way consistent with an evolutionary history of assortative mating. Our results suggest that assortative mating can explain the evolution of a broad structure of human trait covariation.
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/32054https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evolhumbehav.2019.06.003
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