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Handicap theory is applied to females but not males in relation to mate choice in the stalk-eyed fly Sphyracephala detrahens | Scientific Reports
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Mate choice and sexual selection: What have we learned since Darwin? | PNAS
1.8: Dating and Mate Selection - Social Sci LibreTexts
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Frontiers | Long-Term Mating Orientation in Men: The Role of Socioeconomic Status, Protection Skills, and Parenthood Disposition
Sex differences in sexual attraction for aesthetics, resources and personality across age | PLOS ONE
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Does the contraceptive pill alter mate choice in humans?: Trends in Ecology & Evolution
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Was facial width-to-height ratio subject to sexual selection pressures? A life course approach | PLOS ONE
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Why do we pick similar mates, or do we? | Biology Letters
Mate choice decisions: the role of facial beauty - ScienceDirect
Preference for facial averageness: Evidence for a common mechanism in human and macaque infants | Scientific Reports
PDF) Men's Preference for Women's Facial Features: Testing Homogamy and the Paternity Uncertainty Hypothesis
Human Female Mate Choice from an Evolutionary Perspective - HubPages
Short-term and long-term mate preference in men and women in an Iranian population | Scientific Reports
Why do we pick similar mates, or do we? | Biology Letters
Mate choice, mate preference, and biological markets: the relationship between partner choice and health preference is modulated by women's own attractiveness - ScienceDirect
Genetic evidence for assortative mating on alcohol consumption in the UK Biobank | Nature Communications
Genetic similarity and quality interact in mate choice decisions by female mice | Nature Genetics
Men's Mate Choices Across Cultures | Psychology Today