Evolutionary Explanations for Partner Preferences Flashcards
What is meant by natural selection?
The natural process whereby the best adapted individuals survive longer, have more offspring and thereby spread their characteristics.
What is adaptation?
The process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
What is reproductive success?
The passing of genes onto the next generation in a way that they too can pass those genes on
What is sexual selection?
It refers to the competition for mates between member of the same sex, which has a significant impact on the evolution of certain physical and psychological traits, such as greater height, certain facial and bodily features
What is the background to sexual selection?
Explains why some characteristics might appear disadvantageous in terms of survival, but actually give an advantage in human reproductive behaviour because the characteristics are attractive to potential mates. Darwin studied peacocks who have heavy tails and bright colors.
What is inter-sexual selection?
Strategy of females. Ova are rarer than sperm and require a greater energy to produce. Females make greater investment of time, commitment and resources before, during, and after the death of their offspring. Females will be fussy when choosing a partner who can offer resources. This will increase reproductive success, as there is a greater chance for offspring survival due to resource availability. This could be translated into money and status, and men with ambition.
What is intra-sexual selection?
Strategy of males. Refers to the competition between males to be able to mate with a female. The winner gets to pass on his characteristics to his offspring. This has given rise to dimorphism in humans as size matters for men but not for women.
What hip to waist ratio is most attractive?
0.70 as it suggests that a woman is more fertile and better suited for bearing children.
What are the male mating strategies?
Courtship rituals
Size
Sperm competition
Mae guarding
Sneak copulation
What are courtship rituals?
Allows showing off of genetic potential and resources
What is size?
Bigger body sizes demonstrate physical strength and an ability to protect partner and offspring from threats
What is sperm competition?
Men have evolved to have bigger testicles and faster swimming sperm
What is mate guarding?
Keeping a close eye on partners to prevent unfaithfulness - it involves discouraging the current mate from abandoning the relationship whilst warding off intrasexual rivals
What is sneak copulation?
Being unfaithful - this gives males a chance to gain access to mates and increase their reproductive success without the costs associated with aggressive interaction
What are the female mating strategies?
Handicap hypothesis
Sexy sons hypothesis
Courtship