Rapid evolution by sexual selection in a wild, invasive mammal

Volume: 74, Issue: 4, Pages: 740 - 748
Published: Feb 17, 2020
Abstract
Sexual selection theory provides a framework for investigating the evolution of traits involved in attracting and competing for mates. Given the sexual function of such traits, studies generally focus on individual interactions (i.e., displays and contests) in explaining trait origin and persistence. We show that ecological factors can strongly influence the adaptive value of these traits, and changes to these factors can lead to rapid...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid evolution by sexual selection in a wild, invasive mammal
Published Date
Feb 17, 2020
Journal
Volume
74
Issue
4
Pages
740 - 748
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