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Serial Monogamy as Polygyny or Polyandry?

机译:一夫一妻制是一夫多妻制还是一妻多夫制?

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Applications of sexual selection theory to humans lead us to expect that because of mammalian sex differences in obligate parental investment there will be gender differences in fitness variances, and males will benefit more than females from multiple mates. Recent theoretical work in behavioral ecology suggests reality is more complex. In this paper, focused on humans, predictions are derived from conventional parental investment theory regarding expected outcomes associated with serial monogamy and are tested with new data from a postreproductive cohort of men and women in a primarily horticultural population in western Tanzania (Pimbwe). Several predictions derived from the view that serial monogamy is a reproductive strategy from which males benefit are not supported. Furthermore, Pimbwe women are the primary beneficiaries of multiple marriages. The implications for applications of sexual selection theory to humans are discussed, in particular the fact that in some populations women lead sexual and reproductive lives that are very different from those derived from a simple Bateman-Trivers model.
机译:性别选择理论在人类中的应用使我们期望,由于哺乳动物在义务父母投资中的性别差异,健身适应性方面将存在性别差异,男性在多配偶方面的收益将大于女性。行为生态学方面的最新理论工作表明现实更为复杂。在本文中,以人类为重点,预测是从传统的父母投资理论得出的,关于与一夫一妻制相关的预期结果,并使用坦桑尼亚西部(Pimbwe)主要园艺种群的男女生殖后代的新数据进行了检验。从一系列的一夫一妻制是一种生殖策略中,男性受益的观点不被支持。此外,蓬布韦妇女是多重婚姻的主要受益者。讨论了将性选择理论应用于人类的意义,特别是以下事实:在某些人群中,妇女过着性生活和生殖生活,这与简单的贝特曼-特里弗斯模型所得出的生活和生活截然不同。

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