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Record Nr.

UNINA9910453305703321

Autore

Arnqvist Göran <1961->

Titolo

Sexual conflict / / Göran Arnqvist and Locke Rowe

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Princeton, NJ : , : Princeton University Press, , [2005]

©2005

ISBN

0-691-12217-2

1-4008-5060-6

Edizione

[Course Book]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (345 p.)

Collana

Monographs in Behavior and Ecology ; ; 31

Monographs in behavior and ecology

Classificazione

WT 3200

Altri autori (Persone)

RoweLocke <1959->

Disciplina

591.56/2

Soggetti

Sexual behavior in animals

Agonistic behavior in animals

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (pages [229]-303) and indexes.

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- 1. Sexual Conflict in Nature -- 2. Sexual Selection and Sexual Conflict: History, Theory, and Empirical Avenues -- 3. Sexual Conflict Prior to Mating -- 4. Sexual Conflict after Mating -- 5. Parental Care and Sexual Conflict -- 6. Other Implications of Sexual Conflict -- 7. Concepts and Levels of Sexual Conflict -- 8. Concluding Remarks -- References -- Author Index -- Subject Index

Sommario/riassunto

The past decade has seen a profound change in the scientific understanding of reproduction. The traditional view of reproduction as a joint venture undertaken by two individuals, aimed at replicating their common genome, is being challenged by a growing body of evidence showing that the evolutionary interests of interacting males and females diverge. This book demonstrates that, despite a shared genome, conflicts between interacting males and females are ubiquitous, and that selection in the two sexes is continuously pulling this genome in opposite directions. These conflicts drive the evolution of a great variety of those traits that distinguish the sexes and also contribute to the diversification of lineages. Göran Arnqvist and Locke Rowe present an array of evidence for sexual conflict throughout nature, and they set these conflicts into the well-established theoretical



framework of sexual selection. The recognition of conflict between the sexes is transforming our theories for the evolution of mating systems and the sexes themselves. Written by two top researchers in the field, Sexual Conflict is the first book to describe this transformation. It is a must read for all scholars and students interested in the evolutionary biology of reproduction.