- Wiley Online Library
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...
... results if we assume either density independent selection or a stationary population. The trait at the focus of our study is fitness, II’. As we aim to study mate choice based on good genes, we are interested in the genetic value that is transferable to the offspring. In quantitative genetics this t ...
Apsara`s Ordeal of Fire: the Politics of Sense in the Everyday Life of
... perceive. For example, bar girls were vigilant toward a customer who had an odor of substance abuse. A bar girl could not see when a customer used amphetamines, but she could smell it. Other cues about danger were visual. Bar girls often acted in preemptive selfdefense to avoid customers like those ...
... perceive. For example, bar girls were vigilant toward a customer who had an odor of substance abuse. A bar girl could not see when a customer used amphetamines, but she could smell it. Other cues about danger were visual. Bar girls often acted in preemptive selfdefense to avoid customers like those ...
Where is behavioural ecology going?
... Since the 1990s, behavioural ecologists have largely abandoned some traditional areas of interest, such as optimal foraging, but many long-standing challenges remain. Moreover, the core strengths of behavioural ecology, including the use of simple adaptive models to investigate complex biological ph ...
... Since the 1990s, behavioural ecologists have largely abandoned some traditional areas of interest, such as optimal foraging, but many long-standing challenges remain. Moreover, the core strengths of behavioural ecology, including the use of simple adaptive models to investigate complex biological ph ...
The Role of Coloration in Mate Choice and Sexual
... tightly with phenotypic condition. This is the phenomenon known as ‘‘condition-dependence’’ (Andersson, 1994; Johnstone, 1995; Rowe and Houle, 1996). Strictly defined, this is a form of developmental plasticity whereby investment into discrete aspects of the phenotype varies according to the total p ...
... tightly with phenotypic condition. This is the phenomenon known as ‘‘condition-dependence’’ (Andersson, 1994; Johnstone, 1995; Rowe and Houle, 1996). Strictly defined, this is a form of developmental plasticity whereby investment into discrete aspects of the phenotype varies according to the total p ...
“Sex and Lots of Erotic Art to Prove It: The Erotic art of Pompeii”
... scholars has allowed us to better understand the life of these people. Because the city of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae were preserved by the ash so well, archeologists and social scientist have had the ability to investigate and try to understand this erotic fetish of the Roman people. One of t ...
... scholars has allowed us to better understand the life of these people. Because the city of Pompeii, Herculaneum and Stabiae were preserved by the ash so well, archeologists and social scientist have had the ability to investigate and try to understand this erotic fetish of the Roman people. One of t ...
NBER WORKING PAPER SERIES EFFECTIVENESS AND SPILLOVERS OF ONLINE SEX EDUCATION:
... Profamilia is an internationally recognized non-profit provider of family planning and reproductive health services in Colombia, with over 33 clinics and 1,800 employees. A member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation since 1967, Profamilia is Colombia’s largest non-governmental organiz ...
... Profamilia is an internationally recognized non-profit provider of family planning and reproductive health services in Colombia, with over 33 clinics and 1,800 employees. A member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation since 1967, Profamilia is Colombia’s largest non-governmental organiz ...
- Northumbria Research Link
... material and uneven ways in which police and residents have sought to spatially exclude them. Spatial exclusion is both a material and discursive process for Hubbard. For many, boundary maintenance with regard to sex work – and a number of other seemingly connected social problems – is seen as a jo ...
... material and uneven ways in which police and residents have sought to spatially exclude them. Spatial exclusion is both a material and discursive process for Hubbard. For many, boundary maintenance with regard to sex work – and a number of other seemingly connected social problems – is seen as a jo ...
mating-induced reversed role of sex pheromone in an insect
... In animals, mating involves detection and central nervous processing of relevant sensory cues that lead to appropriate behaviours. In many species, the most prominent use of olfactory signals is sex pheromone communication, with males generally attracted by a female-produced pheromone. Responses to ...
... In animals, mating involves detection and central nervous processing of relevant sensory cues that lead to appropriate behaviours. In many species, the most prominent use of olfactory signals is sex pheromone communication, with males generally attracted by a female-produced pheromone. Responses to ...
Conflict on the Sex Chromosomes: Cause, Effect, and Complexity
... van Doorn and Kirkpatrick 2007, 2010), suggesting that conflict plays a causal role in sex chromosome evolution. There is also growing evidence of a direct relationship between SGEs and sexual conflict involving the sex chromosomes. Many SGEs increase their transmission advantage by targeting sperm, ...
... van Doorn and Kirkpatrick 2007, 2010), suggesting that conflict plays a causal role in sex chromosome evolution. There is also growing evidence of a direct relationship between SGEs and sexual conflict involving the sex chromosomes. Many SGEs increase their transmission advantage by targeting sperm, ...
Gender Differences in Automatic In
... Further, heterosexual romantic relationships are based on love and physical intimacy, which can result in implicit idealization of the opposite sex (Rudman & Heppen, 2003). Thus, there are many factors that might be expected to inhibit out-group devaluation for men and women alike. However, this ana ...
... Further, heterosexual romantic relationships are based on love and physical intimacy, which can result in implicit idealization of the opposite sex (Rudman & Heppen, 2003). Thus, there are many factors that might be expected to inhibit out-group devaluation for men and women alike. However, this ana ...
ORIGINAL RESEARCH—EJACULATORY DISORDERS Premature
... latency time (IELT), measured by a stopwatch held by the partner, was recorded for each sexual intercourse experience. Subject and partner independently assessed PROs: control over ejaculation and satisfaction with sexual intercourse (0 = very poor to 4 = very good), personal distress and interperso ...
... latency time (IELT), measured by a stopwatch held by the partner, was recorded for each sexual intercourse experience. Subject and partner independently assessed PROs: control over ejaculation and satisfaction with sexual intercourse (0 = very poor to 4 = very good), personal distress and interperso ...
Sexual Communication with Pheromones Ring T. Card6 and
... Sexual Communication with Pheromones Ring T. Card6 and Thomas C. Baker ...
... Sexual Communication with Pheromones Ring T. Card6 and Thomas C. Baker ...
Men-streaming gender in health: a toolkit for development policy
... address constructively the actual and potential role of men in society. But simply involving men – for example, by regarding men as a new ‘client group’ for existing services - will not be enough in itself to change the gender norms that act as a potential barrier to large scale change in SRHR. Wher ...
... address constructively the actual and potential role of men in society. But simply involving men – for example, by regarding men as a new ‘client group’ for existing services - will not be enough in itself to change the gender norms that act as a potential barrier to large scale change in SRHR. Wher ...
Sexual desire and satisfaction
... lessons learned, have taken a major step. The challenge to the couple remains the ability to create a new sexual style that is neither controlled by a trauma history nor the affair history (McCarthy & Wald, in press). However, it should be noted that breaking the power of sexual trauma and inhibition ...
... lessons learned, have taken a major step. The challenge to the couple remains the ability to create a new sexual style that is neither controlled by a trauma history nor the affair history (McCarthy & Wald, in press). However, it should be noted that breaking the power of sexual trauma and inhibition ...
1 Cross-gender friendship: The troublesome relationship Roger
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
... nature of cross-gender friendships. Following the lead of O’Meara (1989), cross-gender friendships can be defined as a “non-romantic, non-familial, personal relationship between a man and a woman.” To distinguish them from romantic relationships, the latter are characterized by exclusivity and fasci ...
REVIEW Social modulation of androgens in male vertebrates: meta
... the highest androgen responsiveness has been observed in males from monogamous species with paternal incubation, and the lowest in males from promiscuous, nonpaternal species. Studies of a number of vertebrate species have discussed the extension of the challenge hypothesis predictions to nonavian v ...
... the highest androgen responsiveness has been observed in males from monogamous species with paternal incubation, and the lowest in males from promiscuous, nonpaternal species. Studies of a number of vertebrate species have discussed the extension of the challenge hypothesis predictions to nonavian v ...
purging the genome with sexual selection: reducing
... We do not discuss the evolution of showy sexual secondary characteristics or mating preferences, or the reasons behind them. Although we believe that a diversity of factors—for example good genes, sexual conflict, the runaway process—may play a role in the evolution of secondary traits, the mechanis ...
... We do not discuss the evolution of showy sexual secondary characteristics or mating preferences, or the reasons behind them. Although we believe that a diversity of factors—for example good genes, sexual conflict, the runaway process—may play a role in the evolution of secondary traits, the mechanis ...
The effectiveness of Nudity in Advertising in Three European
... Vezina & Paul 1997). These differences undoubtedly come from factors such as the type of methodology used (very few studies set up experimental protocols making it possible only to check the influence of variable nudity), the choice of the product (the use of nudity for underclothing is undoubtedly ...
... Vezina & Paul 1997). These differences undoubtedly come from factors such as the type of methodology used (very few studies set up experimental protocols making it possible only to check the influence of variable nudity), the choice of the product (the use of nudity for underclothing is undoubtedly ...
Sexual dysfunction in patients taking conventional antipsychotic
... antipsychotic medication has a negative effect on sexual function is to compare subjects before and after they start medication. We found that many patients who were drug-free were too unwell to complete a questionnaire asking intimate details about sexual function. The design of this present study ...
... antipsychotic medication has a negative effect on sexual function is to compare subjects before and after they start medication. We found that many patients who were drug-free were too unwell to complete a questionnaire asking intimate details about sexual function. The design of this present study ...
Towards a health agenda for women in sex work : Vijaya V
... ie HIV –1 & HIV –2. HIV –1 is more common in the US. After it enters human body,the ideal site in which it likes to reside, host cell is a peculiar type of lymphocytes, one type of white blood cells, called CD 4 T cells with CD 4 molecule on its surface. These lymphocytes are important in preventing ...
... ie HIV –1 & HIV –2. HIV –1 is more common in the US. After it enters human body,the ideal site in which it likes to reside, host cell is a peculiar type of lymphocytes, one type of white blood cells, called CD 4 T cells with CD 4 molecule on its surface. These lymphocytes are important in preventing ...
ppd
... Thirty four mothers stated that the pregnancy was unplanned. Mothers were also asked to rate how much they wanted to be pregnant on a 7-point Likert scale (0-6). Thirty two mothers (25%) responded with a four or below, but only 14 with a three or below so, in order to define a group with relatively ...
... Thirty four mothers stated that the pregnancy was unplanned. Mothers were also asked to rate how much they wanted to be pregnant on a 7-point Likert scale (0-6). Thirty two mothers (25%) responded with a four or below, but only 14 with a three or below so, in order to define a group with relatively ...
Sex and Stereotyping in Sin City: A Content Analysis of Las Vegas
... another side to this city that has produced nicknames such as “Sin City” and the “City Where Anything Goes.” As one of the world’s biggest tourist destinations, people come from all over to experience what this city has to offer. Las Vegas is a place where people can live out their fantasies and exp ...
... another side to this city that has produced nicknames such as “Sin City” and the “City Where Anything Goes.” As one of the world’s biggest tourist destinations, people come from all over to experience what this city has to offer. Las Vegas is a place where people can live out their fantasies and exp ...
The Frontal Bone as a Proxy for Sex Estimation in Humans: A
... from the Terry Collection were collected using a Microscribe digitizer. These data were used to assess the ability of this technique to estimate sex. Results of a Procrustes distance analysis of variance (ANOVA) suggest that variation in frontal bone curvature is explained best by sex compared to va ...
... from the Terry Collection were collected using a Microscribe digitizer. These data were used to assess the ability of this technique to estimate sex. Results of a Procrustes distance analysis of variance (ANOVA) suggest that variation in frontal bone curvature is explained best by sex compared to va ...
People Who Inject Drugs in Intimate Relationships
... Couple-Based HIV Prevention Two systematic reviews found that couple-based HIV prevention with IDUs and non-injection drug users have the potential to: •Increase condom use with main and casual partners •Reduce needle sharing and unsafe injection, prevent overdose death •Improve access to HIV testi ...
... Couple-Based HIV Prevention Two systematic reviews found that couple-based HIV prevention with IDUs and non-injection drug users have the potential to: •Increase condom use with main and casual partners •Reduce needle sharing and unsafe injection, prevent overdose death •Improve access to HIV testi ...
A comparison of parasite loads on asexual and sexual Phoxinus
... There are a variety of hypothetical benefits of sexual reproduction that may balance its disadvantages. The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that sexually reproducing species are better able to evolve resistance to parasites than asexually reproducing species. A prediction of the Red Queen hypothesis i ...
... There are a variety of hypothetical benefits of sexual reproduction that may balance its disadvantages. The Red Queen hypothesis proposes that sexually reproducing species are better able to evolve resistance to parasites than asexually reproducing species. A prediction of the Red Queen hypothesis i ...