The Human Behavior and Evolution Society (HBES) is an interdisciplinary, international society of researchers, primarily from the social and biological sciences, who use modern evolutionary theory to help to discover human nature — including evolved emotional, cognitive and sexual adaptations.
[1][2] The official academic journal of the society is Evolution and Human Behavior,[3] and the society has held annual conferences since 1989.
[4] The membership is broadly international and consists of scholars from many fields, such as psychology, anthropology, medicine, law, philosophy, biology, economics and sociology.
Despite the diversity, HBES members "all speak the common language of Darwinism.
"[1] The following individuals have served as presidents of HBES:[5] This article relating to anthropology is a stub.