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Sexual Selection
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Sexual Selection Softcover - 1994

by Andersson, Malte

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Princeton University Press. Near Fine. 1994. Softcover. 0691000573 . Stiff book in crisp glossy covers; about new but for tiny name stamp to front endpaper and top edge. ; Mongraphs in Behavior and Ecology; 8.8 X 6.1 X 1.5 inches; 624 pages .
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  • Title Sexual Selection
  • Author Andersson, Malte
  • Binding Softcover
  • Condition Used - Near Fine
  • Pages 624
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey
  • Date 1994
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 59454
  • ISBN 9780691000572 / 0691000573
  • Weight 1.88 lbs (0.85 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.23 x 6.09 x 1.31 in (23.44 x 15.47 x 3.33 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Sexual selection in animals
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 93033276
  • Dewey Decimal Code 591.56

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Bright colors, enlarged fins, feather plumes, song, horns, antlers, and tusks are often highly sex dimorphic. Why have males in many animals evolved more conspicuous ornaments, signals, and weapons than females? How can such traits evolve although they may reduce male survival? Such questions prompted Darwin's perhaps most scientifically controversial idea--the theory of sexual selection. It still challenges researchers today as they try to understand how competition for mates can favor the variety of sex-dimorphic traits. Reviewing theoretical and empirical work in this very active field, Malte Andersson, a leading contributor himself, provides a major up-to-date synthesis of sexual selection.

The author describes the theory and its recent development; examines models, methods, and empirical tests; and identifies many unsolved problems. Among the topics discussed are the selection and evolution of mating preferences; relations between sexual selection and speciation; constraints on sexual selection; and sex differences in signals, body size, and weapons. The rapidly growing study of sexual selection in plants is also reviewed. This volume will interest students, teachers, and researchers in behavioral ecology and evolutionary biology.

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About the author

Malte Andersson is Professor of Zoology at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden.