Pathogen stress and polygyny in humans
Human Reproductive Behaviour: A Darwinian Perspective • Cambridge University Press • Cambridge, England • Published In • Pages: 115-127 •
By Low, Bobbi S.
Abstract
Sample Used | Coded Data | Comment |
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Standard Cross Cultural Sample (SCCS) | Researchers Own | Odd Numbers. For measures of pathogen presence, data was drawn from Beaver et al. (1984), Markell and Voge (1981), Faust and Russel (1964), and WHO |
Hypothesis | Supported |
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Where serious pathogens are prevalent and severe, there will likely be increased polygyny (116). | Supported |
Pathogen stress is positively associated with the signalling of fitness (116). | Partially supported |
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