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Sexual Selection I A broad overview

[picture omitted for copyright reasons] Charles Darwin with his son William Erasmus in 1842

[picture omitted for copyright reasons] Emma Darwin in 1840

[picture omitted for copyright reasons] A section of Darwin s notes on marriage, 1838.

Lecture Outline Darwin and his addition to Natural Selection Difficulties with Natural Selection Definition and idea Humans Modern Study of Sexual Selection Focus on advantages to mate choice Types of study

Examples of problematic phenomena for the theory of Natural Selection Peacocks tails Blackbird song Antlers in deer Sexual dimorphism in many species Mating display of Great Crested Grebe

Examples of problematic phenomena for the theory of Natural Selection Peacocks tails (technically trains) Blackbird song Antlers in deer Sexual dimorphism in many species Mating display of Great Crested Grebe

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[frontispiece omitted for copyright reasons] Darwin (1871, p256): We are, however, here concerned only with that kind of selection, which I have called sexual selection. This depends on the advantage which certain individuals have over other individuals of the same sex and species, in exclusive relation to reproduction.

In relation to reproduction... Being more noticed by, more attractive to, or more persuasive towards the opposite sex, and so gaining a mating advantage Inter-sexual selection, female choice Out-competing other members of the same sex in contests whose outcome determines mating success Intra-sexual selection, male competition

Darwin s criteria Age: juvenile vs adult Sex: male vs female Season: breeding season vs year-round Use: specially displayed during mating?

Why does advantage in reproduction lead to exaggeration? Disproportionate gains Our similarity to targets of propaganda

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Showy, elaborate

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Sensible Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience Whimsical

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Sensible Economical Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience Whimsical Wasteful

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Sensible Economical Fixed Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience Whimsical Wasteful Changeable

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Sensible Economical Fixed Constructive Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience Whimsical Wasteful Changeable Destructive

Natural Selection vs Sexual Selection Utilitarian, functional Solves a problem Sensible Economical Fixed Constructive Dull Showy, elaborate Impresses an audience Whimsical Wasteful Changeable Destructive Exciting

[frontispiece omitted for copyright reasons] Darwin (1871, p256): We are, however, here concerned only with that kind of selection, which I have called sexual selection. This depends on the advantage which certain individuals have over other individuals of the same sex and species, in exclusive relation to reproduction.

Human traits possibly related to sexual selection Racial differences skin colour hair colour and texture Gender differences physical psychological Analogy to fashion in clothes and personal styles

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Lecture Outline Darwin and his addition to Natural Selection Difficulties with Natural Selection Definition and idea Humans Modern Study of Sexual Selection Focus on advantages to mate choice Types of study

Modern topics Fireflies Bird coloration Anatomy of reproductive organs Sperm competition Pollen competition Disease resistance

Modern topics Fireflies Bird coloration Anatomy of reproductive organs Sperm competition Pollen competition Disease resistance

[frontispiece omitted for copyright reasons] Eberhard (1985)

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Population level effects... include polygamy, polyandry, leks and ruts are discussed by Alex Kacelnik in his lecture on mating systems

Lecture Outline Darwin and his addition to Natural Selection Difficulties with Natural Selection Definition and idea Humans Modern Study of Sexual Selection Focus on advantages to mate choice Types of study

Modern study of sexual selection focusses mainly on preferences, treats preferences as adaptive, looks for a selective advantage to preference, and there are several possibilities.

Females might choose non-adaptively: because of sensory bias, species recognition. adaptively directly: for reasons of fertilisation ability, fecundity, nutrition, parental ability, territory quality, avoiding venereal disease, social status of offspring adaptively through good genes: because of inherited attractiveness of sons, or more general quality.

Lecture Outline Darwin and his addition to Natural Selection Difficulties with Natural Selection? Definition and idea Humans Modern Study of Sexual Selection Focus on advantages to mate choice Types of study

In summary, Darwin invented sexual selection to accommodate certain kinds of facts within his scheme, partly as a defence against nonbiological theories He established there was female choice but said little about why We assume selection is at work, and want to know why there is choice