BIOL 1902 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gamete, Sexual Conflict, Natural Selection

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Sexual dimorphism: any differences between any males of females (secondary traits; not sexual organs) The bigger the females the larger their eggs will be and the better chance they have at natural selection. Females need higher carb and fat diets because they are the ones who give birth. Females often feed on different animals and plants than males. Sexual selection is selection based on traits that allows mates to reproduce. The better your traits (the more colourful you peacock tail) the more likely you are to get a mate. The tails essential for mating but very burdening when looking for food or doing almost any other tasks. Natural selection and sexual selection contradict with each other (the peacock example) Females tend to invest more into gametes than males. In males the fitness will increase with the number of mates. In females the fitness will rise slightly with the number of mates and then plateau.

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