How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world

Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolution of some of the most elaborated and sexually dimorphic traits in animals. Although there is sexual dimorphism in the shape of human faces, it is not clear whether this is similarly due to mate choice...

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Autores:
Kleisner, Karel
Tureček, Petr
Roberts, S. Craig
Havlíček, Jan
Valentova, Jaroslava Varella
Akoko, Robert Mbe
Leongómez, Juan David
Apostol, Silviu
Varella, Marco A. C.
Saribay, S. Adil
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2021
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Universidad El Bosque
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https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-85402-3
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Dimorfismo sexual
Rostro humano
Variación
Sexual dimorphism
Human face
Variation
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
dc.title.translated.spa.fl_str_mv How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
title How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
spellingShingle How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
Dimorfismo sexual
Rostro humano
Variación
Sexual dimorphism
Human face
Variation
title_short How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
title_full How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
title_fullStr How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
title_full_unstemmed How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
title_sort How and why patterns of sexual dimorphism in human faces vary across the world
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Kleisner, Karel
Tureček, Petr
Roberts, S. Craig
Havlíček, Jan
Valentova, Jaroslava Varella
Akoko, Robert Mbe
Leongómez, Juan David
Apostol, Silviu
Varella, Marco A. C.
Saribay, S. Adil
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dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Kleisner, Karel
Tureček, Petr
Roberts, S. Craig
Havlíček, Jan
Valentova, Jaroslava Varella
Akoko, Robert Mbe
Leongómez, Juan David
Apostol, Silviu
Varella, Marco A. C.
Saribay, S. Adil
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Dimorfismo sexual
Rostro humano
Variación
topic Dimorfismo sexual
Rostro humano
Variación
Sexual dimorphism
Human face
Variation
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Sexual dimorphism
Human face
Variation
description Sexual selection, including mate choice and intrasexual competition, is responsible for the evolution of some of the most elaborated and sexually dimorphic traits in animals. Although there is sexual dimorphism in the shape of human faces, it is not clear whether this is similarly due to mate choice, or whether mate choice affects only part of the facial shape difference between men and women. Here we explore these questions by investigating patterns of both facial shape and facial preference across a diverse set of human populations. We find evidence that human populations vary substantially and unexpectedly in both the magnitude and direction of facial sexually dimorphic traits. In particular, European and South American populations display larger levels of facial sexual dimorphism than African populations. Neither cross-cultural differences in facial shape variation, sex differences in body height, nor differing preferences for facial femininity and masculinity across countries, explain the observed patterns of facial dimorphism. Altogether, the association between sexual shape dimorphism and attractiveness is moderate for women and weak (or absent) for men. Analysis that distinguishes between allometric and non-allometric components reveals that non-allometric facial dimorphism is preferred in women’s faces but not in faces of men. This might be due to different regimes of ongoing sexual selection acting on men, such as stronger intersexual selection for body height and more intense intrasexual physical competition, compared with women.
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