|
Showing 1 - 1 of
1 matches in All Departments
Primary sexual traits, those structures and processes directly
involved in reproduction, are some of the most diverse,
specialized, and bizarre in the animal kingdom. Moreover,
reproductive traits are often species-specific, suggesting that
they evolved very rapidly. This diversity, long the province of
taxonomists, has recently attracted broader interest from
evolutionary biologists, especially those interested in sexual
selection and the evolution of reproductive strategies.
Primary sexual characters were long assumed to be the product of
natural selection, exclusively. A recent alternative suggests that
sexual selection explains much of the diversity of "primary" sexual
characters. A third approach to the evolution of reproductive
interactions after copulation or insemination has been to consider
the process one of sexual conflict. That is, the reproductive
processes of a species may reflect, as does the mating system,
evolution acting on males and on females, but in different
directions.
In this volume, authors explore a wide variety of primary sexual
characters and selective pressures that have shaped them, from
natural selection for offspring survival to species-isolating
mechanisms, sperm competition, cryptic female choice and sexual
arms races. Exploring diverse reproductive adaptations from a
theoretical and practical perspective, The Evolution of Primary
Sexual Characters will provide an unparalleled overview of sexual
diversity in many taxa and an introduction to the issues in sexual
selection that are changing our view of sexual processes.
|
|
Email address subscribed successfully.
A activation email has been sent to you.
Please click the link in that email to activate your subscription.