| Abstract:
Evolution and proximate expression of human
paternal investment. |
| In more than 95% of mammalian
species, males provide little direct investment in the well-being
of their offspring. Humans are one notable exception to this pattern
and, to date, the factors that contributed to the evolution and the
proximate expression of human paternal care are unexplained (T. H.
Clutton-Brock, 1989). The nature, extent, and influence of human paternal
investment on the physical and social well-being of children are reviewed
in light of the social and ecological factors that are associated
with paternal investment in other species. On the basis of this review,
discussion of the evolution and proximate expression of human paternal
investment is provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2002 APA, all
rights reserved) (journal abstract) |