Giving guys get the girls �- a study showing that displays of altruism predict reproductive success in males regardless of resources �

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Iredale, W. and Keli Jenner 2018. Giving guys get the girls �- a study showing that displays of altruism predict reproductive success in males regardless of resources �.
AuthorsIredale, W. and Keli Jenner
TypeSpeech
Year2018
ConferenceEHBEA – European Human Behaviour and Evolution Association
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Deposited11 Apr 2018
Completed05 Apr 2018
Accepted05 Apr 2018
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