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Mate-choice copying, or non-independent mate choice, occurs when a female of an animal species copies another fellow female's mate choice. In other words... |
Mate choice is one of the primary mechanisms under which evolution can occur. It is characterized by a "selective response by animals to particular stimuli"... |
Evolution (redirect from Evolutionary theory) of biological populations over successive generations. It occurs when evolutionary processes such as natural selection and genetic drift act on genetic... |
candidates for evolutionary adaptations, including the abilities to infer others' emotions, discern kin from non-kin, identify and prefer healthier mates, and cooperate... |
Sexual selection (redirect from Female Choice) coloration is itself adaptive as camouflage. In his opinion, ascribing mate choice to females was attributing the ability to judge standards of beauty to... |
differences between sexes, the dominant role of women in mate choice, and the relevance of the evolutionary theory to society. As Darwin wrote, he sent chapters... |
literature by Charles Darwin that is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. It was published on 24 November 1859. Darwin's book introduced... |
Behavioral ecology (section Mate choice by resources) S2CID 53161684. Bradbury, J. E. and Gibson, R. M. (1983) Leks and mate choice. In: Mate Choice (ed. P. Bateson). pp. 109–138. Cambridge University Press.... |
Natural selection (redirect from Evolutionary selection) sexual selection, a female animal making a choice of mate may be argued to be intending to get the best mate; there is no suggestion that she has any intention... |
Guppy (section Females' mating choice) Dugatkin, L. A. (1992). "Sexual selection and imitation: Females copy the mate choice of others". The American Naturalist. 139 (6): 1384–1389. doi:10.1086/285392... |
host's cells. In 1976, Yamazaki et al. demonstrated a sexual selection mate choice by male mice for females of a different MHC[clarify]. Major histocompatibility... |
Speciation (category Evolutionary biology) selection.[citation needed] In addressing the origin of species, there are two key issues: the evolutionary mechanisms of speciation how the separateness... |
Sexual selection in humans (category Evolutionary psychology) Ryan C. (2020). "Female Mate Copying: Measuring the Effect of Mate-Relevant Information Provided by Former Partners". Evolutionary Psychological Science... |
Fisherian runaway (category Evolutionary biology) ornamentation based upon female choice and a preference for "attractive" but otherwise non-adaptive traits in male mates. He suggested that selection for... |
Cooperation (evolution) (category Evolutionary biology) successful at mate guarding. However, blue males next to larger, more aggressive orange males suffer a cost. This strategy blue has evolutionary cycles of... |
Microevolution (category Evolutionary biology concepts) flow and genetic drift. This change happens over a relatively short (in evolutionary terms) amount of time compared to the changes termed macroevolution.... |
Genetic drift (category Evolutionary biology) ISBN 978-0-87893-484-3. LCCN 2007000012. OCLC 77574049. Miller G (2000). The Mating Mind: How Sexual Choice Shaped the Evolution of Human Nature. New York: Doubleday. ISBN 0-385-49516-1... |
Promiscuity (category CS1 maint: archived copy as title) or long-term mating contexts, nor in choosing a friend, except that women's self-stimulation was more acceptable than men's. Evolutionary psychologists... |
Signalling theory (category Evolutionary biology) describe how signalling can contribute to an evolutionarily stable strategy. Signals are given in contexts such as mate selection by females, which subjects the... |
Inclusive fitness (category Evolutionary biology concepts) In evolutionary biology, inclusive fitness is one of two metrics of evolutionary success as defined by W. D. Hamilton in 1964: Personal fitness is the... |