Animal Behavior - Biology 4200/5430

Bowling Green State University, Fall 2009

Sex and Sexual Selection

Evolution of Diploidy

Advantages:

Sexual Reproduction

At first glance, sexual reproduction appears wasteful compared to asexual reproduction (e.g., "cost of males"). The following explanations have been advanced:

Sexual Selection and Ornamentation in Males

Species recognition

<Sexual selection>: refers to the process by which changes in gene frequencies result from individuals that are better than others at either competing for or at attracting mates -- it is the evolution of traits based on differences in mating success among individuals if (1) some traits increase the ability to compete with individuals of the same sex for access to mates, or (2) some traits increase the ability to attract individuals of the opposite sex.Males are the competing sex. Several potential mechanisms have been proposed:

Reading Assignment

Food for Thought

"Women need a reason to have sex - men just need a place” -- Billy Crystal ... or ... Why does sexual selection produce weird ornamentation in males and rarely in females?

Links of Interest


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