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Johannes Hönekopp1, Tobias Bartholomé2, Gregor Jansen3.
Abstract
This study explores the evolutionary-based hypothesis that facial attractiveness (a guiding force in mate selection) is a cue for physical fitness (presumably an important contributor to mate value in ancestral times). Since fluctuating asymmetry, a measure of developmental stability, is known to be a valid cue for fitness in several biological domains, we scrutinized facial asymmetry as a potential mediator between attractiveness and fitness. In our sample of young women, facial beauty indeed indicated physical fitness. The relationships that pertained to asymmetry were in the expected direction. However, a closer analysis revealed that facial asymmetry did not mediate the relationship between fitness and attractiveness. Unexpected problems regarding the measurement of facial asymmetry are discussed.Entities:
Keywords: Facial attractiveness; Fluctuating asymmetry; Mate choice; Physical fitness
Year: 2004 PMID: 26190411 DOI: 10.1007/s12110-004-1018-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hum Nat ISSN: 1045-6767