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  2. Sexual strategies theory - Wikipedia

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    Sexual strategies theory (SST) is an evolutionary theory of human mating created by David Buss and David Schmitt in 1993. It defines the set of mating strategies that humans pursue, the adaptive problems that men and women face when pursuing these strategies, and the evolved solutions to these mating problems. [1]

  3. Laurie Marker - Wikipedia

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    Recognizing the issues with captive breeding difficulty and the need for exceptional record keeping to ensure the species' genetic diversity and proper selective mating protocols, in 1987 she developed the International Cheetah Studbook, a registry of captive cheetahs worldwide, and is currently the International Studbook Keeper.

  4. Human mating strategies - Wikipedia

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    In evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology, human mating strategies are a set of behaviors used by individuals to select, attract, and retain mates.Mating strategies overlap with reproductive strategies, which encompass a broader set of behaviors involving the timing of reproduction and the trade-off between quantity and quality of offspring.

  5. It is unclear if the male cheetah tried forced mating with female and suffered injuries as no official was around Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  6. Latest cheetah death spells yet another blow for ambitious Project Cheetah programme Third cheetah dies in India reintroduction project due to mating injuries: ‘Impossible to interfere’ Skip ...

  7. Cryptic female choice - Wikipedia

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    Cryptic female choice is a form of mate choice which occurs both in pre- and post-copulatory circumstances in which females of certain species use physical or chemical mechanisms to control a male's success of fertilizing their ova or ovum; i.e. by selecting whether sperm are successful in fertilizing their eggs or not.

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  9. Strategic pluralism - Wikipedia

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    Strategic pluralism (also known as the dual-mating strategy) is a theory in evolutionary psychology regarding human mating strategies that suggests women have evolved to evaluate men in two categories: whether they are reliable long term providers, and whether they contain high quality genes. [1]