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Sexual selection - Understanding EvolutionSexual selection acts on an organism's ability to obtain (often by any means necessary!) or successfully copulate with a mate.
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Sexual selection - Darwin Correspondence Project |Sexual selection, he wrote, depends 'not on a struggle for existence, but on a struggle between the males for possession of the females'. But what about the ...
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10.2 What is sexual selection? – The Evolution and Biology of SexSexual selection is a “special case” of natural selection in which individuals compete for mates in order to pass on their genes to future generations.
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definition of sexual selection | Behavioral Ecology | Oxford AcademicAug 7, 2021 · Sexual selection is any selection that arises from fitness differences associated with nonrandom success in the competition for access to gametes for ...
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Adult fitness consequences of sexual selection in Drosophila ...The most salient finding of this study to tests of sexual selection theory is that adult survival rates increased in populations with an increased opportunity ...
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Animal Mating Systems: A Synthesis Based on Selection TheoryWe argue that sexual selection gradients are the key to understanding how the intensity of sexual selection is affected by mate provisioning, parental ...
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E&EB 122 - Lecture 13 - Sexual Selection - Open Yale CoursesSexual selection is a component of natural selection in which mating success is traded for survival. Natural selection is not necessarily survival of the ...
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Sexual Selection - UtexasDec 13, 2012 · The intersexual component of sexual selection (that occurring between the sexes) is termed epigamic selection (Darwin 1871). It is often defined ...
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[PDF] Female choice for song characteristics in the house finchThe preference of female house finches for increased song length and song rate fits a general cross-species pattern of female choice for males with the most ...
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10.3 How does sexual selection work? – The Evolution and Biology ...Intrasexual selection, also called mate competition, involves one sex competing with members of the same sex for access to mates. Typically, the sex that is ...Missing: components | Show results with:components
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Sexual selection: Another Darwinian process - ScienceDirect.com... struggle between the males for possession of the females; the result is not death to the unsuccessful competitor, but few or no offspring” [1: 88]. Contrary ...
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Parentage assignment with genomic markers - PubMed Central - NIHParentage assignment uses markers to control family representation, estimate genetic parameters, and develop new breeding programs in farmed aquatic animals.
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[PDF] the lande–kirkpatrick mechanism is the null model of evolution by ...Merely as a consequence of their phenotypic expression, mating preferences create direct sexual selection on display traits and indirect sexual selection on ...
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Parasites, Bright Males, and the Immunocompetence HandicapIt has been argued that females should be able to choose parasite-resistant mates on the basis of the quality of male secondary sexual characters.
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THE SENSORY BASIS OF SEXUAL SELECTION FOR COMPLEX ...These data are consistent with our hypothesis of sensory exploitation, which states that selection favors those traits that elicit greater stimulation from the ...
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The evolution of female mate choice for complex calls in túngara frogsUnder sensory exploitation, female mating preferences are by-products of sensory biases that originate previously (often in nonreproductive contexts). Túngara ...
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Vestigial preference functions in neural networks and túngara frogs.The data strongly suggest that female túngara frogs exhibit vestigial preferences for ancestral calls, and provide a general strategy for exploring the role of ...
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Sensory bias as an explanation for the evolution of mate preferencesThe sensory bias model of sexual selection posits that female mating preferences are by-products of natural selection on sensory systems.
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MODELS OF SEXUAL SELECTION ON A QUANTITATIVE GENETIC ...A genetically fixed sensory or perceptual bias defines the origin of the scale on which the trait is measured, and the possibility is incorporated that female ...
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Sex-role reversal in vertebrates: behavioural and endocrinological ...Sex-role reversal occurs when females compete more intensely than males for access to mates. In this paper, we survey the occurrence of sex-role reversal in ...
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Genetic evidence for extreme polyandry and extraordinary sex-role ...Here, we use a DNA-based study of parentage in the Gulf pipefish Syngnathus scovelli in order to show that sexual selection indeed acts more strongly on females ...
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Sex Role Reversal and High Frequency of Social Polyandry in the ...Nov 2, 2021 · We focused on three main characteristics of sex-role reversal: (1) competition between females for access to males, such as agonistic and ...
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Traumatic insemination and sexual conflict in the bed bug Cimex ...We conclude that traumatic insemination is probably a coercive male copulatory strategy that results in a sexual conflict of interests.
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The interface of sexual selection, conflict, and evolutionary psychologyWe focus mainly on the theme of sexual conflict, which occurs when males and females maximize their evolutionary fitness in different ways.
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Sexual selection and mate limitation shape evolution of species ...Feb 28, 2024 · 2022 Cascading effects of pre-adult survival on sexual selection ... Environmental variance in male mating success modulates the positive versus ...
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On the origin and evolutionary diversification of beetle horns - PNASMay 15, 2007 · Darwin used beetle horns when he first described sexual selection (6) ... We end this paper with a conceptual model for how beetle horns evolve.
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Courtship behavior in Drosophila melanogaster - PubMed CentralSep 28, 2012 · Drosophila males follow, tap, contact genitalia, sing, and bend to copulate. Females can resist or accept, and males use a central song pattern ...Missing: selection | Show results with:selection
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The Role of Sexual Selection in the Evolution of Chemical Signals in ...We are convinced that sensory exploitation has played a much bigger role in the evolution of insect sex pheromones than currently recognized.
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Tactical Tentacles: New Insights on the Processes of Sexual ...This review summarises the current understanding of cephalopod reproductive biology, and where investigated, how both pre-copulatory behaviours and post- ...Abstract · Introduction · Reproductive Biology of... · Post-copulatory Sexual...
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Tales of two snails: sexual selection and sexual conflict in Lymnaea ...One example of an extreme morphology is the incredibly long penis of the land slug Limax corsicus. This penis spans several times the body length and is ...
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Sensory sea slugs: Towards decoding the molecular toolkit required ...Chemical signals are known to convey a remarkable amount of information. To understand how this occurs, research has been devoted towards identifying the ...
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[PDF] Mate choice in a hermaphrodite: you won't score with a spermatophoreCourtship can be abbreviated and often the slugs mate without display- ing any preceding courtship behaviour, suggesting that chemical cues are important. Most ...
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Female preference and the evolution of an exaggerated male ...We present two lines of evidence to suggest that female preference selects for enlarged dorsal fins in male X.
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Alternative reproductive tactics in atlantic salmon: factors affecting ...In this paper we present the results of a study designed to investigate the factors that affect the reproductive success of mature parr. We used highly ...
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Mating Systems and Sexual Selection in Male-Pregnant Pipefishes ...Microsatellite analysis of maternity and the mating system in the Gulf pipefish Syngnathus scovelli, a species with male pregnancy and sex-role-reversal.
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Intrasexual selection and group spawning in quacking frogs (Crinia ...Precombat behavior of males was assigned to one of four categories: (1) calling from a set site in the chorus, (2) calling and moving through the chorus, (3) ...
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What determines dewlap diversity in Anolis lizards? An among ...Jan 19, 2009 · Additionally, in males relatively large dewlaps seem to be selected for in a sexual context, whereas in females natural selection, for instance ...
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Sexual selection may support phenotypic plasticity in male ...Jul 24, 2024 · Using the cichlid fish Astatotilapia burtoni, we show that variation in the level of mate competition may promote plasticity in body coloration.
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Male great bowerbirds create forced perspective illusions ... - PNASDec 3, 2012 · Male bowerbirds (Ptilonorhynchidae) construct and decorate bowers where female mate choice occurs (11). Males can directly affect the mating ...
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A genetic mechanism for sexual dichromatism in birds - PubMedJun 12, 2020 · Sexual dichromatism, a difference in coloration between males and females, may be due to sexual selection for ornamentation and mate choice.
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The evolution of vocal learning - ScienceDirect.comIn one, vocal learning is favored by sexual selection for complex vocalizations. •. In the second, vocal learning is favored by kin selection for information ...
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Rival assessment among northern elephant seals - PubMed CentralAug 12, 2015 · Male northern elephant seals fiercely compete to control access to female harems during the breeding season.
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Darwin and the impact of sex-role reversal on sexual selection ...Aug 25, 2021 · Darwin even presaged the role of parental and other reproductive investment in determining the strength of sexual selection, noting that 'the ...<|separator|>
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Sexual selection drives sex difference in adult life expectancy across ...Oct 1, 2025 · Like humans, 72% of mammals exhibited a female life expectancy advantage, while 68% of birds showed a male advantage, as expected from the ...
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Genomic Signatures of Sexual Selection on Pollen-Expressed ...Our results show that intra-sexual competition shapes the evolution of pollen-expressed genes, and that its strength fades with increasing self-fertilization ...
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Sexual selection drives the speciation of lineages with contrasting ...May 19, 2025 · In outcrossers, sexual selection drives increased male gamete production and enhances pollen performance, raising the likelihood of siring both ...Missing: ant | Show results with:ant
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Direct evidence supporting Darwin's hypothesis of cross‐pollination ...May 21, 2022 · In stylar-polymorphic species, the Darwinian hypothesis predicts increased mating success between individuals with sex organs at equivalent ...
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Direct and indirect selection on mate choice during pollen competitionAug 10, 2020 · Mate choice in plants is poorly understood, in particular its indirect genetic benefits, but also the direct benefits of avoiding harmful ...
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Competition for pollen deposition space on pollinators generates ...Jul 15, 2024 · This may lead to male-male competition if pre-existing pollen (1) is smothered or displaced by pollen from subsequent male flowers or (2) ...
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Sexual selection in fungi - Nieuwenhuis - 2012 - Wiley Online LibraryNov 16, 2012 · First, genes at the mating-type loci regulate different aspects of mating and thus can be subject to sexual selection. Second, for sexual ...
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Contrasted patterns in mating-type chromosomes in fungiSuch independent assortment of two mating-type loci has been interpreted as evidence of selection for discrimination against inbreeding because mating ...
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Coevolutionary Interactions between Sexual and Habitat Isolation ...May 2, 2024 · These dynamics are important in reinforcement, where selection may favor different prezygotic isolating barriers to avoid maladaptive ...
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[PDF] Sexual Selection and SpeciationMathematical models by Lande. (1981) and other evolutionary theorists showed how sexual selection, in combination with genetic drift or ecological gradients,.
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Sensory drive in cichlid speciation - PubMedThis interplay of ecological and sexual selection along a light gradient may provide a mechanism of rapid speciation through divergent sensory drive.
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The Genetic Basis of Prezygotic Reproductive Isolation Between ...Sexual isolating mechanisms that act before fertilization are often considered the most important genetic barriers leading to speciation in animals.
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Experimental evolution reveals trade-offs between sexual selection ...These results highlight how environmental stressors differentially impact populations, shaped by varying strengths of pre- and post-mating sexual selection.
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The effect of sexual selection on adaptation and extinction under ...Apr 18, 2018 · Strong sexual selection has been reported to both enhance and hinder the adaptive capacity and persistence of populations when exposed to novel environments.