BIO 200LLB Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Fire Ant, Damselfly, Reproductive Rights

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Competition between members of the same species for resources. E. g. food, space, sunlight, shelter, oxygen, water. Competition among individuals of the same sex for reproductive success. This is different from natural selection which is a battle for survival, this is a battle for reproductive rights. Sexual dimorphism is the condition where the two sexes of the same species exhibit different characteristics beyond the differences in their sexual organs. Differences exist between the appearance of sexes. Female blackbirds choose males with good territory. Female barn swallows choose males with the longest tails. Daughters get a tendency to select fancy tails. Some species with swords and some without. Females of the swordtail species prefer individuals with the longest tails. All female platyfish prefer males with tails regardless of species! Females have a genetic predisposition toward the swordtail condition. Traits selected with potential for reproductive success: Males have a low cost of reproduction. Females have a high parental investment spite of possible disadvantages.

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