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Males Do Not Reduce the Fitness of Their Female Co-Twins in Contemporary Samples

机译:在现代样本中男性不会降低其女性双胞胎的身体素质

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presented historical data collected from twins born in Finland between 1734 and 1888 which suggested that females (N = 31) born as part of an opposite sex (OS) twin pair were 25% less likely to reproduce than female twins (N = 35) born as part of a same sex (SS) pair. They hypothesized that this reduction in fitness was due to masculinization of the female fetus via prenatal effects of the hormones of a male fetus. Because such masculinization would presumably take place in modern populations as well, it would seem important to establish to what degree it does so, and if so, whether reproduction is affected. We therefore address the question of reproduction differences in individual female twins from same-sex (N = 1979) and opposite-sex (N = 913) dizygotic pairs in studies carried out in Australia, the Netherlands, and the United States. In all three samples, there were no differences in the number of children or age of first pregnancies in women from same sex pairs compared to those from opposite sex pairs. Similarly, there were no differences in psychological femininity between women from pairs of the same or opposite sex.
机译:呈现了从1734年至1888年在芬兰出生的双胞胎收集的历史数据,这表明与异性双胞胎(N = 35)相比,作为异性(OS)双胞胎对的一部分出生的女性(N = 31)生殖可能性低25%作为同性(SS)对的一部分。他们假设,这种健康状况的降低是由于男性胎儿的荷尔蒙的产前作用导致女性胎儿的男性化。因为这种男性化可能也会发生在现代人群中,所以确定这样做的程度以及如果这样影响生殖是否受到影响似乎很重要。因此,在澳大利亚,荷兰和美国进行的研究中,我们解决了同性(N = 1979)和异性(N = 913)同卵异卵对的雌性双胞胎生殖差异的问题。在所有三个样本中,同性别的妇女与异性的妇女的初次怀孕的孩子数或年龄没有差异。同样,男女同性或异性之间在女性心理上也没有差异。

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