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163 The internal reproductive tract: M. Kanada, T. Daitoh, K. Mori, N. Maeda, K. Hirano, M. Irahara, T. Aono, and T. Mori. 1992. Etiological implication of autoantibodies to zona pellucida in human female infertility.
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165 The only exception would be: G. A. Parker 1990. Sperm competition: sneaks and extra-pair copulations.
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167 At the same time, chemicals: C. Lindholmer. 1973. Survival of human sperm in different fractions of split ejaculates.
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167 As Baker and Bellis put it: R. R. Baker and M. A. Bellis. 1995.
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169 Yet most conceptions occur: C. E. Tutin. 1979. Mating patterns and reproductive strategies in a community of wild chimpanzees.
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169 Afterward, their sperm output: M. Freund. 1963. Effect of frequency of emission on semen output and an estimate of daily sperm production in man.
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169 By contrast, male chimps: J. Marson, D. Gervais, S. Meuris, R. W. Cooper, and P. Jouannet. 1989. Influence of ejaculation frequency on semen characteristics in chimpanzees.
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170 Harcourt concludes that sperm competition: A. H. Harcourt. 1991. Sperm competition and the evolution of nonfertilizing sperm in mammals.
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170 The male penchant for producing: G. A. Parker. 1982. Why are there so many tiny sperm? Sperm competition and the maintenance of two sexes.
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171 A similar pattern is found: J. T. Hogg. 1988. Copulatory tactics in relation to sperm competition in Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep.
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171 And it is interesting to note: A. H. Harcourt, P. H. Harvey, S. G. Larsen, and R. V. Short. 1981. Testis weight, body weight and breeding systems in primates.
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171 Researchers at the University of Chicago: G.J. Wyckoff, W. Wang, and C.-I. Wu. 2000. Rapid evolution of male reproductive genes in the descent of man.
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172 So wrote a prominent nineteenth-century physician: W. Acton. 1865.
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172 "And we are waiting to be known": N. Angier. 1999.
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173 Thus, evidence is now accumulating: M. A. Bellis and R. R. Baker. 1990. Do females promote sperm competition? Data for humans.
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173 They point to the suggestive finding: N. M. Morris and J. R. Udry. 1970. Variations in pedometer activity during the menstrual cycle.
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173 They expose more skin: K. Grammer, J. Dittami, and B. Fischmann. 1993. Changes in female sexual advertisement according to menstrual cycle. Paper presented at the International Congress of Ethology, Torremolinos, Spain.

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176 In short, social considerations: A. Troisi and M. Carosi. 1998. Female orgasm rate increases with male dominance in Japanese macaques.
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CHAPTER
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SO What?

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185 According to Denis de Rougement, there is: D. de Rougemont. 1956.
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185 According to de Rougement, we even have [subsequent quote]: Ibid.

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Index

Note:
Because certain words and concepts, such as adultery, cuckoldry, extra-pair copulations (EPCs), fidelity, marriage, monogamy, pair-bond, polygyny, and sex appear throughout, they are not specifically indexed here; to find them, read the book!

Ache people, 133,135,159

adders, multiple mating by, 62

aggression by females, 117-120

alarm calling, 35

allozymes, 7

altruism, 110

Angier, Natalie, 172

Androgynes, 140-141

"Apollonian" vs. "Dionysian" cultures,

150-153 Ashcroft, R. E., 100 assortative mating, 114 asymmetry and symmetry, 75-78 Atalanta solution, the, 85-86 Augustine, Saint, 181 Austen, Jane, 91

Baker, Robin, 161-170,173

bank swallows, 31-32

Bari people of South America, 135

barn swallows, 27, 46, 51, 76, 97-98,

107-108 Bateman, A. J., 89 Beach, Frank, 147,148 Bellis, Mark, 161-170,173 Benedict, Ruth, 150-151,156 Bernstein, Carl, 10 Betzig, Laura, 148,152 bighorn sheep, 171 birds, monogamy in, 125-127 birds of paradise, 127 Birkhead, Tim, 24, 82 black-capped chickadees, 74 black-winged damselflies, 43-44 blood type, 7

blue tits, 73,109-110,121,175

body condition, importance of, 33-34

bonobos, 3

bottleneck effect, 80

brown trout, 104

Brownmiller, Susan, 52

Brynner, Yul, 125

Bulfinch, Thomas, 85

burying beetles, 119-120

Byron, Lord, 185

Carson, Rachel, 5

Carter, Jimmy, 187

Casablanca,
190

Catholicism, 183-184

cave bat bugs, insemination by proxy

in, 45 cervical crypts, 164 "cheap filler" sperm, 41-42 Chesterton, G. K., 1 chimpanzees, 41, 82, 93-94,141,168,

169

Christianity, 134, 137,182 Chukchee people, 150 Churchill, Winston, 191 Cleopatra, 62 cliff swallows, 112 Clinton, Bill, 189 cloacal pecking, 44 coercion, social, 134 collared flycatchers, 26-27 colony-living as a sexual strategy, 103 concealed ovulation, 172-175 confidence of relatedness, 98 conflicts of interest, sexual, 127-132

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Congreve, William, 157 Conrad, Joseph, 112 conservatives, social, 2 consortships, 96

contest competition for fertilization, 170 Coolidge effect, 20-21, 25 cooperative breeding, 48-49 copulation frequency, 37-38, 48, 61,

89-91,160 copulatory plugs, 36,130 crab-eating macaques, 178 Croce, Benedetto, 187 cross-cultural data on infidelity, 158 cross-cultural misunderstanding, 15 cross-cultural similarities, 143 cryptic female choice, 36 cultural traditions, 142-143,152-154

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