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Adaptations to ovulation - Implications for sexual and social behavior

机译:适应排卵-对性行为和社交行为的影响

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In socially monogamous species in which males heavily invest in offspring, there arises an inevitable genetic conflict between partners over whether investing males become biological fathers of their partners' offspring. Humans are such a species. The ovulatory-shift hypothesis proposes that changes in women's mate preferences and sexual interests across the cycle are footprints of this conflict. When fertile (mid-cycle), women find masculine bodily and behavioral features particularly sexy and report increased attraction to men other than current partners. Men are more vigilant of partners when the latter are fertile, which may reflect evolved counteradaptations. This adaptationist hypothesis has already generated several fruitful research programs, but many questions remain.
机译:在一夫一妻制的社会一夫一妻制物种中,雄性之间不可避免地发生遗传冲突,这涉及到成年雄性是否成为其伴侣后代的生父。人类就是这样一个物种。排卵转换假说提出,女性在整个周期中的伴侣偏好和性兴趣的变化是这种冲突的足迹。当处于肥沃状态(中期)时,女性会发现男性的身体和行为特征特别性感,并报告说对当前伴侣以外的男人的吸引力有所增加。当伴侣变得肥沃时,男人会更加警惕伴侣,这可能反映了进化的反适应。这种适应主义的假设已经产生了一些卓有成效的研究计划,但是仍然存在许多问题。

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