Leks:
The evolution of leks - clusters of small territories where males congregate and display in order to attract mates - is of central issue in behavioral ecology because of the insights it offers into female mate choice, sexual selection, and the evolution of mating systems. In the first book on the su...
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1995
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Zusammenfassung: | The evolution of leks - clusters of small territories where males congregate and display in order to attract mates - is of central issue in behavioral ecology because of the insights it offers into female mate choice, sexual selection, and the evolution of mating systems. In the first book on the subject, Jacob Hoglund and Rauno Alatalo draw together existing knowledge on two main aspects of lekking. Why do leks evolve in some species and not in others? Why do females of certain lekking species select their mates even though such behavior reaps few or no material benefits for them? In each case they emphasize the importance of understanding the selective forces that act on individuals in natural populations. Hoglund and Alatalo synthesize the available information on lekking in all animal groups and suggest new areas of research. |
Beschreibung: | XIII, 248 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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JACOBJHOGLUNDAND
RAUNO V ALATALO
Princeton University Press
Princeton, New Jersey
Contents
PARTI
List of Drawings at Part Openings
Preface
Leks and Their Taxonomic
Occurrence
IX
xi
What Are Leks?
1 1 Introduction
1 2 Definition of the Lek
1 3 Level of Aggregation: Exploded Leks
1 4 Aggregation on Landmarks
1 5 Resource Availability: Resource-based Leks
1 6 Handling Time
1 7 Stability of Arenas and Territories
1 8 Sexual Selection and Mating System
1 9 Summary
A Taxonomic Overview
2 1 Introduction
2 2 Basic Prerequisites for Lekking
2 3 Arthropods Other Than Insects
2 4 Insects
2 5 Fish
2 6 Amphibians
2 7 Salamanders and Newts
2 8 Reptiles
2 9 Birds
2 10 Ungulates and Other Mammals
2 11 Summary
Sexual Selection
Determinants of Male Mating Success
3 1 Introduction
vi • CONTENTS
3 2 Mating Skew 52
3 3 Traits Beneficial for Males 54
3 4 Male-Male Competition or Female Choice? 78
3 5 Costs of Sexually Selected Traits 82
3 6 Lek Organization 84
3 7 Summary 90
Female Mating Adaptations 92
4 1 Introduction 92
4 2 Reasons for Female Preference 94
4 3 Costs of Female Choice 108
4 4 Female Mating Strategies 110
4 5 Summary 120
Black Grouse: A Case Study 122
5 1 Introduction 122
5 2 Methods of Observation 122
5 3 Correlates of Mating Success 124
5 4 Experiments 131
5 5 Synthesis 135
Comparative Studies 137
• 6 1 Introduction 137
6 2 Different Comparative Approaches 139
6 3 Social Selection 146
6 4 Summary 147
Success on Larger Leks 163
PART III Lek Evolution
7 A Review of Hypotheses
Introduction
Predation Risk
Information Sharing
Passive Attraction
Habitat Limitation
The Hotspot Model
Increased per Capita Mating
CONTENTS • vii
PART IV
7 8 The Black Hole Model
7 9 The Hotshot Model
7 10 Summary
Intraspecific Variation
8 1 Introduction
8 2 Intraspecific Variability
8 3 Intra-lndividual Variability and
Alternative Reproductive Behaviors
8 4 Summary
Game Theory Models of Leks
9 1 Introduction
9 2 Ideal Free Theory
9 3 Summary
Conclusions
Concluding Remarks and Prospects
for Future Studies
10 1 General Conclusions
10 2 Future Prospects
10 3 A Final Word
References 209
Author Index 239
Subject and Species Index 246
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