Synopsis Over the last 130 years, research has established that (a) sexual selection exists and is widespread in the plant and animal kingdoms; (b) it does not necessarily entail sexual dimorphism; even hermaphrodites have it; (c) it does not require intelligence or a sophisticated sense of esthetics; even tapeworms and plants choose mates; and (d) it does not require brawn or even mobility for competition; plants may compete for pollinators, and broadcast spawning invertebrates may also compete for matings. Although discussions of sexual selection often focus on sexual dimorphism, several phenomena that are commonly associated with sexual selection are widespread and highly developed in hermaphrodites. These phenomena include (a) bizarre a...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
[from introduction] Darwin (1871) proposed the mechanism of sexual selection to explain the extreme...
Our understanding of sexual reproduction is mainly informed by research on gonochorists (i.e. specie...
Synopsis Over the last 130 years, research has established that (a) sexual selection exists and is w...
Sexual selection is widespread if not ubiquitous in hermaphroditic organisms. Although many phenomen...
Darwin was the first to recognize that sexual selection is a strong evolutionary force. Exaggerated ...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
Sexual selection has traditionally been used to explain exaggerated sexual traits in male animals. T...
Synopsis Interpretations of hermaphroditism have been influenced by the old idea that organisms can ...
SummaryThe optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female func...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
The study of sexually antagonistic (SA) traits remains largely limited to dioecious (separate sex), ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
[from introduction] Darwin (1871) proposed the mechanism of sexual selection to explain the extreme ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
[from introduction] Darwin (1871) proposed the mechanism of sexual selection to explain the extreme...
Our understanding of sexual reproduction is mainly informed by research on gonochorists (i.e. specie...
Synopsis Over the last 130 years, research has established that (a) sexual selection exists and is w...
Sexual selection is widespread if not ubiquitous in hermaphroditic organisms. Although many phenomen...
Darwin was the first to recognize that sexual selection is a strong evolutionary force. Exaggerated ...
SummaryDarwin's theory of evolution by natural selection provided an immediately convincing explanat...
Sexual selection has traditionally been used to explain exaggerated sexual traits in male animals. T...
Synopsis Interpretations of hermaphroditism have been influenced by the old idea that organisms can ...
SummaryThe optimal deployment of reproductive resources by hermaphrodites to male versus female func...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
While sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their signi...
The study of sexually antagonistic (SA) traits remains largely limited to dioecious (separate sex), ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
[from introduction] Darwin (1871) proposed the mechanism of sexual selection to explain the extreme ...
Although sexual selection and sexual conflict are important evolutionary forces in animals, their si...
[from introduction] Darwin (1871) proposed the mechanism of sexual selection to explain the extreme...
Our understanding of sexual reproduction is mainly informed by research on gonochorists (i.e. specie...