Simão Jorge, Todd Peter M
CENTRIA - Computer Science Department, FCT - New University of Lisbon, 2825-114 Monte da Caparica, Portugal.
Artif Life. 2003 Fall;9(4):403-17. doi: 10.1162/106454603322694843.
We present a model of human mate choice that shows how realistic population-level patterns of assortative mating can self-organize and emerge from the behavior of individuals using simple mate search rules. In particular, we model plausible psychological mechanisms for mate search and choice in a realistic social ecology. Through individual interactions, patterns emerge that match those observed in typical human societies, particularly with regard to correlated quality levels within couples, distributions of the ages at which couples mate, and effects of skewed sex ratios on these mating age distributions.
我们提出了一个人类配偶选择模型,该模型展示了现实的群体层面的选型交配模式是如何通过个体使用简单的配偶搜索规则的行为进行自我组织并出现的。具体而言,我们在现实的社会生态中对配偶搜索和选择的合理心理机制进行建模。通过个体间的互动,出现的模式与典型人类社会中观察到的模式相匹配,特别是在夫妻间相关质量水平、夫妻交配年龄分布以及性别比例失衡对这些交配年龄分布的影响方面。