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Concealed ovulation
Mate Guarding and the Evolution of Patriarchy
An Analysis of Human Social Structure in Relation to Evolutionary Psychology
The Sex Lives of Female Olive Baboons (Papio Anubis)
And Concealed Ovulation in Human Evolution: a Reevaluation
Human Sexual Selection
Loss of Oestrus and Concealed Ovulation in Human Evolution
Is Human Ovulation Concealed? Evidence from Conception Beliefs in a Hunter-Gatherer Society
Primates' Fertilization Systems and the Evolution of the Human Brain
Ovulatory Cycle Effects on Tip Earnings by Lap Dancers: Economic Evidence for Human Estrus?☆ ⁎ Geoffrey Miller , Joshua M
The Behavioral Ecology of Estrus Signaling in Humans
Evolution of Paternal Investment
Human Oestrus Steven W
Perception of Female Reproductive State from Vocal Cues in a Mammal
Evolution of Life History and Behavior in Hominidae: Towards Phylogenetic Reconstruction of the Chimpanzee- Human Last Common Ancestor
Durham Research Online
The Structure of Bonobo Copulation Calls During Reproductive and Non-Reproductive Sex Zanna Clay* & Klaus Zuberbu¨ Hler*
Evolution and Proximate Expression of Human Paternal Investment
Perception of Female Reproductive State from Vocal
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On the Evolution of Sexual Receptivity in Female Primates Kelly Rooker1 & Sergey Gavrilets1,2,3,4*
What Females Tell Males About Their Reproductive Status: Are Morphological and Behavioural Cues Reliable Signals of Ovulation in Bonobos (Pan Paniscus)?
Female Copulation Calls Vary with Male Ejaculation in Captive Olive Baboons
SEX in the DARK: a REVIEW of the LITERATURE and IDEAS CONCERNING CONCEALED OVULATION in the HUMAN FEMALE by Ashley A.E. Clarke T
Primate Copulation Calls and Postcopulatory Female Choice
Ovulation and Intrasexual Competition in Human Females Andres E
The Evolution of Exaggerated Sexual Swellings in Primates and the Graded-Signal Hypothesis
Sexual Selection, Paternal Care, and Concealed Ovulation in Humans
1 Ovulation, Female Competition, and Product Choice
Biological Sciences
Models for the Loss of Estrus and the Evolution of Concealed Ovulation by Jeremy Borniger