Evolution and Human Behavior

Papers
(The H4-Index of Evolution and Human Behavior is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Response to: "Are depression and suicidality evolved signals? Evidently, no"87
Epstein Barr virus, infectious mononucleosis and associated diseases as contributors to the costs of intimate kissing47
Androcentric emphases continue to impact depictions of gendered contributions to human evolution30
Women's intrasexual competitiveness, but not fertility, predicts greater competitive behavior toward attractive women across the menstrual cycle28
Are men (believed to be) less prestige-oriented than women?27
Adolescent development of sexual misperception biases: females increasingly overperceived, males consistently underperceived27
Editorial Board27
Decreased sexual motivation during the human implantation window24
When superstition outperforms truth: Belief transmission, sacrifice, and cooperation under environmental uncertainty24
Status in Himba pastoralists: are causal claims warranted?24
More than the sum of its sexes: functional constraints, embodied capital, and age-structured labor in human forager economies22
Perceptions of “just compensation”22
Objectively measured facial traits predict in-person evaluations of facial attractiveness and prosociality in speed-dating partners21
Pathogen threat and intergroup prejudice using the minimal group paradigm: Evidence from a registered report21
Using SEM to test the associations among women's childhood ecology, adult psychosocial life history traits, and mating effort21
Trivial giving as a signal of trustworthiness20
Toward a mechanistic account of personality: A case study of competitor derogation accuracy and the dark triad19
Disgust sensitivity relates to affective responses to – but not ability to detect – olfactory cues to pathogens19
Justice-making institutions and the ancestral logic of conflict19
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