BIOLOGY 152 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Parental Investment

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Bio152 lecture 24 sexual selection in specific organisms. If sexual selection is indeed stronger on male than on female elephant seals, we would predict that: a. Variation in reproductive success among males is lower than variation among females: b. Notes for question: the likely answer is b, there is some data that supports the question. More on elephant seals: do female elephant seals make a substantially large parental investment, leboeuf et al found that. Average female weighs 650 kg, gives birth to a 50 kg pup. Pups gain 100 kg in first five weeks, all from mother"s milk. Typical female lost 200 kg during pregnancy and nursing. Females had to regain lost weight to breed again the following year: connection between male dominance and male reproductive success is found in many species. Result: sexual selection on males for qualities (such as large size) that enhance fighting ability. But in many species, subordinate males may secure mating by alternate means.

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