Charlotte Faurie / Publications

Alvergne A., Faurie, C., Raymond, M., 2010. Are parents' perceptions of offspring facial resemblance consistent with actual resemblance ? Effects on parental investment. Evolution and Human Behavior, 31, 7-15.

Courtiol, A., Raymond, M., Faurie, C. 2009. Birth order affects behaviour in the investment game: firstborns are less trustful and reciprocate less. Animal Behaviour, 78, 1405-1411.

Alvergne, A., Faurie, C., Raymond, M., 2009. Variation in testosterone levels and male reproductive effort: insight from a polygynous human population. Hormones and Behavior, 56: 494-497.

Alvergne, A., Faurie, C., Raymond, M., 2009. Father–offspring resemblance predicts paternal investment in humans. Animal Behaviour, 78: 61-69.

Faurie C., Russell, A. F. & Lummaa, V. 2009. Middleborns at a disadvantage ? Testing birth-order effects on fitness in pre-industrial Finns. PLoS ONE, 4, 1-9.

Llaurens, V., Raymond, M., Faurie, C. (2009b). Ritual fights and male reproductive success in a human population Journal of Evolutionary Biology 22: 1854-1859.

Alvergne A., Oda, R. Faurie, C. Matsumoto-Oda, A. Durand, V. and Raymond, M., 2009 : Cross-cultural perceptions of facial resemblance between kin. Journal of Vision 9(6):23, 1–10.

Llaurens, V., Faurie, C. and Raymond, M. 2009 : Why are some people left-handed? An evolutioanry perspective. Philosophical Transaction of the Royal Society, London, 364, 881-894.

Alvergne A., Faurie, C., Raymond, M. 2008. Developmental plasticity of human reproductive development: Effects of early family environment in modern-day France. Physiology and Behavior, 95, 625-632.

Faurie, C., Bonenfant, S., Goldberg, M., Hercberg, S., Zins, M. & Raymond, M. 2008. Socio-economic status and handedness in two large cohorts of French adults. British Journal of Psychology, 99, 533-554.

Alvergne A, Faurie C, Raymond M. 2007. Differential facial resemblance of young children to their parents: who do children look like more? Evolution and Human Behavior, 28, 135-144.

Faurie C, Vianey-Liaud N. & Raymond M. 2006. Do left-handed children have a social status advantage. Laterality, 11, 57-70.

Faurie C, Alvergne A, Bonenfant S, Goldberg M, Hercberg S, Zins M, Raymond M. 2006. Handedness and reproductive success in two large cohorts of French adults. Evolution and Human Behavior, 27, 457-472.

Faurie C, 2006. Gauchers : rares mais habiles. Cerveau & Psycho, 19, 1-5.

Faurie, C., Billiard, S., & Raymond, M. 2005. Maintenance of handedness polymorphism in humans: A frequency-dependent selection model. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 235, 85–93.

Faurie, C., & Raymond, M. 2005. Handedness, homicide and negative frequency-dependent selection. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B, 272, 25-28.

Faurie, C., Schiefenhövel, W., Le Bomin, S., Billiard, S. & Raymond, M. 2005. Variability of the frequency of left-handedness in traditional societies. Current Anthropology, 46, 142-147.

Faurie, C., Pontier, D. & Raymond, M. 2004. Student athletes claim to have more sexual partners than other students. Evolution and Human Behavior, 25, 1-8.

Faurie C., and Raymond M.  2004.  Handedness frequency over more than 10,000 years. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London B 271:S43-S45.

Faurie, C. & Raymond, M. 2003. Handedness: neutral or adaptive ? Behavioral & Brain Sciences, 26, 220.

Shultz, S. Faurie C. & Noë R. 2003. Behavioural responses of Diana monkeys to male long-distance calls: changes in ranging, association patterns and activity. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 53, 238-245.


 
 
 
 
 
 


email : charlotte.faurie@univ-montp2.fr