Evolutionary models of female intrasexual competition

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (2):234-234 (1999)
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Abstract

Female competition generally takes nonviolent form, but includes intense verbal and nonverbal harassment that has profound social and physiological consequences. The evolutionary ecological model of competitive reproductive suppression in human females, might profitably be applied to explain a range of contemporary phenomena, including anorexia.

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Anorexia: A “losing” strategy? [REVIEW]Linda Mealey - 2000 - Human Nature 11 (1):105-116.

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