Gilding, M. (2009). „Paternity Uncertainty and Evolutionary Psychology: How a Seemingly Capricious Occurrence Fails to Follow Laws of Greater Generality”. Sociology. 43: 140—691. S2CID145367552. doi:10.1177/0038038508099102.
King, Turi E.; Jobling, Mark A. (2009), „Founders, Drift, and Infidelity: The Relationship between Y Chromosome Diversity and Patrilineal Surnames”, Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26 (5): 1093—102, PMC2668828, PMID19204044, doi:10.1093/molbev/msp022
Cf. "Monogamy" in Britannica World Language Dictionary, R.C. Preble (ed.), Oxford-London 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person at a time (opp. to polygamy or bigamy) 1708. 3. Zool. The habit of living in pairs, or having only one mate; The same text repeats The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, W. Little, H.W. Fowler, J. Coulson (ed.), C.T. Onions (rev. & ed.,) Oxford 1969, 3rd edition, vol.1, p.1275; OED Online. March 2010. Oxford University Press. 23 Jun. 2010 Cf. MonogamyАрхивирано 2015-06-23 на сајту Wayback Machine in Merriam-Webster Dictionary
King, Turi E.; Jobling, Mark A. (2009), „Founders, Drift, and Infidelity: The Relationship between Y Chromosome Diversity and Patrilineal Surnames”, Molecular Biology and Evolution, 26 (5): 1093—102, PMC2668828, PMID19204044, doi:10.1093/molbev/msp022
Cf. "Monogamy" in Britannica World Language Dictionary, R.C. Preble (ed.), Oxford-London 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person at a time (opp. to polygamy or bigamy) 1708. 3. Zool. The habit of living in pairs, or having only one mate; The same text repeats The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, W. Little, H.W. Fowler, J. Coulson (ed.), C.T. Onions (rev. & ed.,) Oxford 1969, 3rd edition, vol.1, p.1275; OED Online. March 2010. Oxford University Press. 23 Jun. 2010 Cf. MonogamyАрхивирано 2015-06-23 на сајту Wayback Machine in Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Gilding, M. (2009). „Paternity Uncertainty and Evolutionary Psychology: How a Seemingly Capricious Occurrence Fails to Follow Laws of Greater Generality”. Sociology. 43: 140—691. S2CID145367552. doi:10.1177/0038038508099102.
Cf. "Monogamy" in Britannica World Language Dictionary, R.C. Preble (ed.), Oxford-London 1962, p. 1275:1. The practice or principle of marrying only once. opp. to digamy now rare 2. The condition, rule or custom of being married to only one person at a time (opp. to polygamy or bigamy) 1708. 3. Zool. The habit of living in pairs, or having only one mate; The same text repeats The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, W. Little, H.W. Fowler, J. Coulson (ed.), C.T. Onions (rev. & ed.,) Oxford 1969, 3rd edition, vol.1, p.1275; OED Online. March 2010. Oxford University Press. 23 Jun. 2010 Cf. MonogamyАрхивирано 2015-06-23 на сајту Wayback Machine in Merriam-Webster Dictionary