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Evolutionary biology / Fertility / Human behavior / Sexual selection / Sexual dimorphism / Aggression / Mate choice / Parental investment / David C. Geary / Behavior / Reproduction / Biology
Date: 2006-05-23 13:35:05
Evolutionary biology
Fertility
Human behavior
Sexual selection
Sexual dimorphism
Aggression
Mate choice
Parental investment
David C. Geary
Behavior
Reproduction
Biology

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