A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasexual variance in number of mates (V NM). AJB predicted that (a) males have greater variance in reproductive success (V RS) than females; (b) males have greater V NM than females; and (c) a positive relationship between V NM and V RS is stronger among males. AJB used phenotypically observable mutations in offspring to identify parents and to count subjects' NM and RS. AJB's conclusions matched his predictions, later called "Bateman's Principles." Empirical challenges to his conclusions guided analyses herein. (a) AJB's analysis pseudo-replicated sample sizes, violating a sexual selection assumption: That is, individuals must be in the same popu...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
Since Darwin’s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the evol...
(1) Routine assessments of overall sexual selection, including comparisons of its direction and inte...
A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasex...
Bateman’s principle, originally a test of Darwin’s theoretical ideas, has since become fundamental t...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman identified two aspects of sexual selection. The first, called Bateman’s principle,...
Bateman's principles, originally a test of Darwin's theoretical ideas, have since become fundamental...
Bateman’s work on fruit flies contributed strongly to the understanding of sexual selection mechanis...
In 1948, Angus Bateman presented experiments and concepts that remain influential and debated in sex...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Bateman's principles explain sex roles and sexual dimorphism through sex-specific variance in mating...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman’s principle states that reproductive success is limited a) in females by the resou...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Classic sex role theory predicts that sexual selection should be stronger in males in taxa showing c...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
Since Darwin’s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the evol...
(1) Routine assessments of overall sexual selection, including comparisons of its direction and inte...
A.J. Bateman (1948) hypothesized that a metric of sexual selection is in sex differences of intrasex...
Bateman’s principle, originally a test of Darwin’s theoretical ideas, has since become fundamental t...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman identified two aspects of sexual selection. The first, called Bateman’s principle,...
Bateman's principles, originally a test of Darwin's theoretical ideas, have since become fundamental...
Bateman’s work on fruit flies contributed strongly to the understanding of sexual selection mechanis...
In 1948, Angus Bateman presented experiments and concepts that remain influential and debated in sex...
In 1948, Angus J. Bateman reported a stronger relationship between mating and reproductive success i...
Bateman's principles explain sex roles and sexual dimorphism through sex-specific variance in mating...
SYNOPSIS. Bateman’s principle states that reproductive success is limited a) in females by the resou...
grantor: University of TorontoThree of my thesis chapters use the fecundity by numbers of ...
Bateman’s principle, which states that male reproductive success should increase with multiple matin...
Classic sex role theory predicts that sexual selection should be stronger in males in taxa showing c...
Sexual selection is often quantified using Bateman gradients, which represent sex-specific regressio...
Since Darwin’s conception of sexual selection theory, scientists have struggled to identify the evol...
(1) Routine assessments of overall sexual selection, including comparisons of its direction and inte...