Mating Markets: A Naturally Selected Sex Allocation Theory of Sexual Selection

Volume: 14, Issue: 2, Pages: 103 - 111
Published: Feb 6, 2019
Abstract
This article utilizes three premises. (1) There are commonly ecologically oriented, naturally selected specialized differences in frequency and/or quality as well as sexually selected differences between the sexes. (2) Sex in the sense of coming together and going apart (syngamy and meiosis in haploids) or going apart and coming together (meiosis and syngamy in diploids) is trade in these naturally selected differences, i.e., there is a mating...
Paper Details
Title
Mating Markets: A Naturally Selected Sex Allocation Theory of Sexual Selection
Published Date
Feb 6, 2019
Volume
14
Issue
2
Pages
103 - 111
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