BIOL 4471 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Sperm Competition, Anisogamy, Parental Investment

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Sexual selection and the evolution of sex differences. Reversal in sex differences: sexual selection operates more strongly in sex where reproductive competition for mates is greatest, sex role reversal ~ female competition for mates and careful mate choice by males, nuptial gift ~ mating inducement. Intrasexual selection ~ male to male combat and threat using armaments. Intersexual selection ~ male courtship of females using ornaments that can influence female"s choice of mates. Coexistence of conditional mating tactics: alternative mating tactic coming up with different mechanisms or ways to mate, ex. Coexistence of alternative mating strategies: alternative mating strategy ~ type of behavioral polymorphism that has strong genetic component and is therefore inflexible and fixed throughout life. Sperm competition: sperm competition ~ can relate to how fast sperm will travel, how much sperm in an ejaculation, conditions a sperm can survive in, relative location of sperm; determine reproductive success similar to access to mates.

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