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SUBMITTER: Lidborg LH
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9106334 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Lidborg Linda H LH Cross Catharine Penelope CP Boothroyd Lynda G LG
eLife 20220218
Humans are sexually dimorphic: men and women differ in body build and composition, craniofacial structure, and voice pitch, likely mediated in part by developmental testosterone. Sexual selection hypotheses posit that, ancestrally, more 'masculine' men may have acquired more mates and/or sired more viable offspring. Thus far, however, evidence for either association is unclear. Here, we meta-analyze the relationships between six masculine traits and mating/reproductive outcomes (96 studies, 474 ...[more]