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Evolution of monogamous marriage by maximization of inclusive fitness
L. Fortunato,
M. Archetti
Biology
Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences
Penn State Cancer Institute
Cancer Institute, Next-Generation Therapies
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
inclusive fitness
100%
marriage
76%
monogamy
62%
society
45%
intensive agriculture
30%
resource
26%
partitioning
19%
paternity
18%
reproductive success
14%
land
13%
ownership
12%
fitness
11%
norm
11%
cooperation
10%
allocation
10%
conflict
10%
Agriculture & Biology
marriage
76%
intensive farming
30%
Eurasia
28%
land ownership
15%
resource allocation
13%
paternity
12%
reproductive success
10%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Marriage
67%
Agriculture
27%
Spouses
24%
Paternity
17%
Ownership
14%
Resource Allocation
14%
Organized Financing
13%