Measuring the physical in physical attractiveness: Quasi-experiments
on the sociobiology of female facial beauty.
Not exact matches
The company's other media offerings even diverged from the magazine's adult content; it produced movies such as Roman Polanski's Macbeth, Monty Python's And Now For Something Completely Different, and The Naked Ape, based
on the classic
sociobiology book of the same name.
To name just four academics sympathetic to
sociobiology at work in the biology departments of American universities: Timothy Goldsmith of Yale teaches a course called «Biological Roots of Human Nature»; William Zimmerman of Amherst teaches the «Evolutionary Biology of Human Social Behavior»; David Sloan Wilson (Department of Biology, SUNY «Binghamton) researches the evolutionary basis of human behavior; and Randy Thornhill at the University of New Mexico coauthored the infamous book
on the evolution of rape.
In 1975 Harvard biologist E. O. Wilson published
Sociobiology, perhaps the most powerful refinement of evolutionary theory since
On the Origin of Species.
But I'm not so sure I pivoted that much
on kin selection in
Sociobiology.
The sperm drink had no effect
on well - nourished flies — suggesting it is the fluid in it that is beneficial (Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology, doi.org/k9v).
But Edward O. Wilson, the Harvard professor of biology who is the father of
sociobiology and the world's leading expert
on social insects, believes that the virtues which GCMA imbued him with were crucial to forming his character, as a citizen and a scientist.
The study, a comprehensive review of research
on insects and spiders, was published in Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology.
Books like this are part of a long tradition that winds back to
sociobiology, pop ethology and eventually to Genesis — which still owns the copyright
on the idea that humans are fundamentally flawed.
The work was published online in the scientific journal Behavioral Ecology and
Sociobiology on 14 December 2017.