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Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies

The decision to allocate time and energy to find multiple sexual partners or raise children is a fundamental reproductive trade-off. The Strategic Pluralism Hypothesis argues that human reproductive strategies are facultatively calibrated towards either investing in mating or parenting (or a mixture...

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Autores principales: Figueroa, Oriana, Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio, Rodriguez-Sickert, Carlos, Valenzuela, Nohelia, Pavez, Paula, Ramírez-Herrera, Oriana, Pita, Miguel, Diaz, David, Fernández-Martínez, Ana Belén, Polo, Pablo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237315
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author Figueroa, Oriana
Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio
Rodriguez-Sickert, Carlos
Valenzuela, Nohelia
Pavez, Paula
Ramírez-Herrera, Oriana
Pita, Miguel
Diaz, David
Fernández-Martínez, Ana Belén
Polo, Pablo
author_facet Figueroa, Oriana
Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio
Rodriguez-Sickert, Carlos
Valenzuela, Nohelia
Pavez, Paula
Ramírez-Herrera, Oriana
Pita, Miguel
Diaz, David
Fernández-Martínez, Ana Belén
Polo, Pablo
author_sort Figueroa, Oriana
collection PubMed
description The decision to allocate time and energy to find multiple sexual partners or raise children is a fundamental reproductive trade-off. The Strategic Pluralism Hypothesis argues that human reproductive strategies are facultatively calibrated towards either investing in mating or parenting (or a mixture), according to the expression of features dependent on the individual's condition. This study seeks to test predictions derived from this hypothesis in a sample of 242 young men (M ± SD = 22.12 ± 3.08) from Chile’s 5th Region (33֯ south latitude). Specifically, two predictions were considered that raise questions about the relationship between traits related to physical and psychological attractiveness (fluctuating facial asymmetry and self-perception of attractiveness) and competitive skills (baseline testosterone and self-perception of fighting ability) with short-term reproductive strategies. Our results indicate that psychological features related to the self-perception of physical attractiveness are related to short-term reproductive strategies. However, no evidence was found that fluctuating facial asymmetry, basal levels of testosterone and self-perception of fighting ability were related to short-term reproductive strategies. These results support the existing evidence of the importance of physical attractiveness in calibrating men’s reproductive strategies but cast doubts about the role of fluctuating facial asymmetry. They also suggest that traits related to physical attractiveness, in comparison to competitive capabilities, play a more important role in calibrating men’s short-term reproductive strategies.
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spelling pubmed-74582842020-09-04 Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies Figueroa, Oriana Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Sickert, Carlos Valenzuela, Nohelia Pavez, Paula Ramírez-Herrera, Oriana Pita, Miguel Diaz, David Fernández-Martínez, Ana Belén Polo, Pablo PLoS One Research Article The decision to allocate time and energy to find multiple sexual partners or raise children is a fundamental reproductive trade-off. The Strategic Pluralism Hypothesis argues that human reproductive strategies are facultatively calibrated towards either investing in mating or parenting (or a mixture), according to the expression of features dependent on the individual's condition. This study seeks to test predictions derived from this hypothesis in a sample of 242 young men (M ± SD = 22.12 ± 3.08) from Chile’s 5th Region (33֯ south latitude). Specifically, two predictions were considered that raise questions about the relationship between traits related to physical and psychological attractiveness (fluctuating facial asymmetry and self-perception of attractiveness) and competitive skills (baseline testosterone and self-perception of fighting ability) with short-term reproductive strategies. Our results indicate that psychological features related to the self-perception of physical attractiveness are related to short-term reproductive strategies. However, no evidence was found that fluctuating facial asymmetry, basal levels of testosterone and self-perception of fighting ability were related to short-term reproductive strategies. These results support the existing evidence of the importance of physical attractiveness in calibrating men’s reproductive strategies but cast doubts about the role of fluctuating facial asymmetry. They also suggest that traits related to physical attractiveness, in comparison to competitive capabilities, play a more important role in calibrating men’s short-term reproductive strategies. Public Library of Science 2020-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7458284/ /pubmed/32866153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237315 Text en © 2020 Figueroa et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Figueroa, Oriana
Muñoz-Reyes, Jose Antonio
Rodriguez-Sickert, Carlos
Valenzuela, Nohelia
Pavez, Paula
Ramírez-Herrera, Oriana
Pita, Miguel
Diaz, David
Fernández-Martínez, Ana Belén
Polo, Pablo
Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title_full Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title_fullStr Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title_full_unstemmed Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title_short Testing strategic pluralism: The roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
title_sort testing strategic pluralism: the roles of attractiveness and competitive abilities to understand conditionality in men’s short-term reproductive strategies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7458284/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32866153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0237315
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