Editorial: A 150 years' celebration of Darwin's book on human evolution and sexual selection: its legacy and future prospects
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Editorial: A 150 years' celebration of Darwin's book on human evolution and sexual selection: its legacy and future prospects
Keywords: arts; creativity; development; mate preferences; ovulatory cycle; parenting; sexual dimorphism; sexual selection.
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