Sperm competition and sexual selection /:

Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection presents the intricate ways in which sperm compete to fertilize eggs and how this has prompted reinterpretations of breeding behavior. This book provides a theoretical framework for the study of sperm competition, which is a central part of sexual selection. It...

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Weitere Verfasser: Birkhead, Tim, Møller, A. P. (Anders Pape)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: San Diego : Academic Press, ©1998.
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Zusammenfassung:Sperm Competition and Sexual Selection presents the intricate ways in which sperm compete to fertilize eggs and how this has prompted reinterpretations of breeding behavior. This book provides a theoretical framework for the study of sperm competition, which is a central part of sexual selection. It also discusses the roles of females and the relationships between paternal care in sperm competition. The chapters focusing on taxonomic development are diverse and cover all the major animal groups, both vertebrate and invertebrate, and plants. The final chapter provides an overview discussing the relationship between sperm competition and sexual selection in terms of both function and mechanism and how these translate into species fitness. This book will be of prime interest to behaviorists, ecologists and evolutionary biologists, suggesting new avenues of research and new ways of approaching old problems. Key Features * The only up-to-date summary of a central and popular subject * Well known editors and authors * Provides a theoretical framework for the study of sperm competition * Covers all major animal groups * Includes a chapter on plants.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (xxiii, 826 pages) : illustrations
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780121005436
0121005437
9780080541594
0080541593
1281054070
9781281054074

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