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363:. While males have long tails that are selected for by female choice, female tastes in tail length are still more extreme with females being attracted to tails longer than those that naturally occur. Fisher understood that female preference for long tails may be passed on genetically, in conjunction with genes for the long tail itself. Long-tailed widowbird offspring of both sexes inherit both sets of genes, with females
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474:. The general conditions of sexual discrimination appear to be (1) the acceptance of one mate precludes the effective acceptance of alternative mates, and (2) the rejection of an offer is followed by other offers, either certainly or at such high chance that the risk of non-occurrence is smaller than the chance advantage to be gained by selecting a mate.
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species, both before and after copulation. Post-copulatory sexual selection involves sperm competition and cryptic female choice. Sperm competition occurs where the sperm of more than one male competes to fertilise the egg of the female. Cryptic female choice involves the expelling of a male's sperm
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Many amphibians have annual breeding seasons with male–male competition. Males arrive at the water's edge first in large numbers, and produce a wide range of vocalizations to attract mates. Among frogs, the fittest males have the deepest croaks and the best territories; females select their mates at
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It is important to notice that the conditions of relative stability brought about by these or other means, will be far longer duration than the process in which the ornaments are evolved. In most existing species the runaway process must have been already checked, and we should expect that the more
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The female widowbird chooses to mate with the most attractive long-tailed male so that her progeny, if male, will themselves be attractive to females of the next generation—thereby fathering many offspring that carry the female's genes. Since the rate of change in preference is proportional to the
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are suggested to engage in male-male competition with their elongated prepollex to maintain their mating site. The prepollex, which serves as a rudimentary digit, contains a projecting spine that may be used during this combat, leaving scars on the head and forelimbs of other males. Some species,
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Male–male competition occurs when two males of the same species compete for the opportunity to mate with a female. Sexually dimorphic traits, size, sex ratio, and the social situation may all play a role in the effects male–male competition has on the reproductive success of a male and the mate
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Birds have evolved a wide variety of mating behaviours and many types of sexual selection. These include intersexual selection (female choice) and intrasexual competition, where individuals of the more abundant sex compete with each other for the privilege to mate. Many species, notably the
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and Peter O'Donald have provided detailed mathematical proofs that define the circumstances under which runaway sexual selection can take place. Alongside this, biologists have extended Darwin's formulation; Malte
Andersson's widely-accepted 1994 definition is that "sexual selection is the
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Darwin's ideas on sexual selection were met with scepticism by his contemporaries and not considered of great importance, until in the 1930s biologists decided to include sexual selection as a mode of natural selection. Only in the 21st century have they become more important in
231:, mostly after Darwin's death. He accepted that sexual selection could occur, but argued that it was a relatively weak form of selection. He argued that male–male competitions were forms of natural selection, but that the "drab" peahen's coloration is itself adaptive as
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average taste amongst females, and as females desire to secure the services of the most sexually attractive males, an additive effect is created that, if unchecked, can yield exponential increases in a given taste and in the corresponding desired sexual attribute.
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differences in reproduction that arise from variation among individuals in traits that affect success in competition over mates and fertilizations". Despite some practical challenges for biologists, the concept of sexual selection is "straightforward".
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More recently, the field has grown to include other areas of study, not all of which fit Darwin's definition of sexual selection. A "bewildering" range of models variously attempt to relate sexual selection not only to the fundamental questions of
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of several dozen females; unsuccessful males may attempt to copulate with a harem male's females if the dominant male is inattentive. This forces the harem male to defend his territory continuously, not feeding for as much as three months.
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Eurasia (although climate-induced habitat deterioration and anthropogenic pressure are now considered more likely causes). It may, however, also do the opposite, driving species divergence—sometimes through elaborate changes in
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traits. Signals must be costly to ensure that only good-quality individuals can present these exaggerated sexual ornaments and behaviours. Males with the brightest plumage are favoured by females of multiple species of bird.
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had well-developed feathers but could not fly. The feathers may have served as insulation, helping females incubate their eggs, but if proto-bird courtship combined displays of forelimb feathers with energetic jumps, then the
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379:. Females that prefer long tailed males tend to have mothers that chose long-tailed fathers. As a result, they carry both sets of genes in their bodies. That is, genes for long tails and for preferring long tails become
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with (intersexual selection), and compete with members of the same sex for access to members of the opposite sex (intrasexual selection). These two forms of selection mean that some individuals have greater
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is used by female gametes and by conidia, implying male choice in these cases. Female–female competition may also occur, indicated by the much faster evolution of female-biased genes in fungi.
218:... depends, not on a struggle for existence, but on a struggle between the males for possession of the females; the result is not death to the unsuccessful competitor, but few or no offspring.
800:, the Japanese pygmy squid. Males place their spermatangia on an external location on the female's body. The female physically removes spermatangia of males she is presumed to favour less.
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Proctor, D. S.; Moore, A. J.; Miller, C. W. (2012-03-09). "The form of sexual selection arising from male–male competition depends on the presence of females in the social environment".
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further influence male behaviour. Male–male competition may also affect a female's ability to select the best mates, and therefore decrease the likelihood of successful reproduction.
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choice of a female. Larger males tend to win male–male conflicts. Males take many risks in such conflicts, so the value of the resource must be large enough to justify those risks.
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in which one male will twist around the vertically elevated fore body of its opponent and forcing it downward. It is common for neck biting to occur while the snakes are entwined.
210:(1871), as he felt that natural selection alone was unable to account for certain types of non-survival adaptations. He once wrote to a colleague that "The sight of a feather in a
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least partly based on the depth of croaking. This has led to sexual dimorphism, with females larger than males in 90% of species, and male fighting to access females.
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describes how sexual selection accelerates the preference for a specific ornament, causing the preferred trait and female preference for it to increase together in a
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introduced the "Bright Male" hypothesis, suggesting that male elaborations might serve as a marker of health, by exaggerating the effects of disease and deficiency.
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The exponential element, which is the kernel of the thing, arises from the rate of change in hen taste being proportional to the absolute average degree of taste. —
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loop is created, producing extravagant physical structures in the non-limiting sex. A classic example of female choice and potential runaway selection is the
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hatch 2–4 weeks later. The eggs are large and reduce the ability of the male to fertilise other females and catch prey, and increases its predation risk.
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Many forms of sexual selection exist among the insects. Parental care is often provided by female insects, as in bees, but male parental care is found in
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Sexual selection may sometimes generate features that help cause a species' extinction, as has historically been suggested for the giant antlers of the
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water bugs, where the male, after fertilizing the eggs, allows the female to glue her eggs onto his back. He broods them until the
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that are complex and varied in amplitude, structure, and frequency. Larger males have deeper songs and increased mating success.
235:. In his opinion, ascribing mate choice to females was attributing the ability to judge standards of beauty to animals (such as
214:'s tail, whenever I gaze at it, makes me sick!" His work divided sexual selection into male–male competition and female choice.
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3103:"Postcopulatory sexual selection: Darwin's omission and its consequences"
2366:"Fight outcome briefly affects the reproductive fitness of male crickets"
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Sato, Noriyosi; Kasugai, Takashi; Munehara, Hiroyuki (2013-03-01).
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flower's symmetry may have been subject to sexual selection by its
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Also seen in mammals is sex-role reversal, as in the highly social
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1637:"The Relationship between Sexual Selection and Sexual Conflict"
830:, are polyandrous, with one female mating with multiple males.
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4104:"Rock sparrow song reflects male age and reproductive success"
1544:"Models of speciation by sexual selection on polygenic traits"
398:
The peacock tail in flight, the proposed classic example of a
299:, developed his ideas about sexual selection in his 1930 book
4840:
4396:"Sexual selection: lessons from hermaphrodite mating systems"
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309:, which might suggest a preference for male offspring, and
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Sexual selection was first proposed by Charles Darwin in
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586:and parental roles, but also to mechanisms such as
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3694:Gonzalez-Mollinedo, S.; Marmol-Kattan, A. (2020).
1000:species attracts mates with its own flash pattern.
2463:"Unifying and Testing Models of Sexual Selection"
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676:Sexual selection is widely distributed among the
1498:. Princeton University Press. pp. 115–117.
3107:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1888:Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
1743:"Fitness and its role in evolutionary genetics"
1124:become blue to signal their fitness to females.
919:to fertilise occurs in fungi including yeasts.
794:Postcopulatory intersexual selection occurs in
466:. Sexual preference creates a tendency towards
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941:, the male gorilla is much larger than female.
706:in different human populations are results of
462:left behind, and by their quality or probable
450:might have helped it on its way to extinction.
446:The enormous sexually-selected antlers of the
92:or prefer more attractive partners to produce
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458:of an organism is measured by the number of
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1635:Kokko, H.; Jennions, M. D. (18 July 2014).
1030:Territorial fight in the Indian rat snake,
751:Sexual selection occurs in a wide range of
227:These views were to some extent opposed by
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2766:Sexual selection and genital evolution
2715:Eberhard, William G. (24 March 2009).
1843:"Intra-sexual selection in Drosophila"
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6658:Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
4447:(1706). The Royal Society: 20150541.
3353:Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution
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3101:Eberhard, William G. (16 June 2009).
2053:. New York: Oxford University Press.
1819:from the original on January 31, 2014
1293:from the original on 17 February 2017
1177:from the original on 22 October 2012.
778:, sexual selection is common. In the
99:The concept was first articulated by
7:
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3700:Neotropical Biology and Conservation
2764:Hosken, David J.; Stockley, Paula. "
2676:. SI: Quaternary International 500.
2551:Oufiero, Christopher E. (May 2015).
2508:(1967). "Extraordinary sex ratios".
963:, have elaborate courtship displays.
886:Sexual selection in flowering plants
88:, for example because they are more
7242:The Chemical Basis of Morphogenesis
5342:Heterogametic sex / Homogametic sex
5206:
4604:Evolutionary models of food sharing
4400:Integrative and Comparative Biology
4394:Leonard, Janet L. (1 August 2006).
4267:Integrative and Comparative Biology
2870:. London: John Murray. p. 578.
2323:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2280:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
2167:Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology
814:Sexual selection in scaled reptiles
648:could have been relatively smooth.
115:to be chosen by females, producing
45:Sexual selection creates colourful
6063:Evolutionary developmental biology
4058:Proceedings of the Royal Society B
2998:10.1111/j.1469-7998.1981.tb03467.x
1603:Genetic Models of Sexual Selection
1167:10.1111/j.1096-3642.1858.tb02500.x
25:
2777:Trends in Ecology & Evolution
1341:. London: Heinemann. p. 24.
1241:(1st edition). Chapter 4, p. 89.
717:. Dominant males establish large
544:, a species with very large males
321:runaway cycle. He remarked that:
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2214:10.1111/j.1420-9101.2012.02485.x
1805:Vogt, Yngve (January 29, 2014).
1794:. Cengage Learning. p. 281.
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121:secondary sexual characteristics
6720:Extended evolutionary synthesis
5909:Gene-centered view of evolution
4738:Sociobiology: The New Synthesis
4498:Molecular Biology and Evolution
3158:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2818:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
2799:." Nature 393.6687 (1998): 784.
2647:10.1016/j.quascirev.2015.02.013
2202:Journal of Evolutionary Biology
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1250:from the original on 2011-11-05
1203:from the original on 2011-11-05
668:—such that new species emerge.
271:population against extinction.
7416:Constructive neutral evolution
6848:Hologenome theory of evolution
6715:History of molecular evolution
5941:Evolutionarily stable strategy
5830:Last universal common ancestor
5524:Sexual reproduction in animals
2957:Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals
1992:Journal of Theoretical Biology
1946:Journal of Theoretical Biology
868:Many bird species make use of
810:Sexual selection in amphibians
1:
6642:Renaissance and Enlightenment
3802:10.1016/j.anbehav.2004.03.012
3763:10.1016/j.anbehav.2003.05.007
3713:10.3897/neotropical.15.e57142
3472:10.1016/j.anbehav.2005.01.023
3113:(supplement 1): 10025–10032.
3080:10.1016/j.anbehav.2003.10.024
2887:(Sixth ed.). Routledge.
2257:10.1016/S0003-3472(84)80167-0
756:during or after copulations.
7366:Fisher's fundamental theorem
6853:Missing heritability problem
6480:Gamete differentiation/sexes
5396:Sex as a biological variable
5379:Simultaneous hermaphroditism
4304:"Sexual selection in plants"
4129:10.1371/journal.pone.0043259
4019:10.1371/journal.pone.0056717
3909:10.1371/journal.pone.0053066
3850:10.1371/journal.pone.0058024
2694:10.1016/j.quaint.2019.03.025
2530:10.1126/science.156.3774.477
2012:10.1016/0022-5193(77)90061-3
1966:10.1016/0022-5193(75)90111-3
616:Toolkit of natural selection
550:Male intrasexual competition
532:Male intrasexual competition
7391:Coefficient of relationship
5200:Evolutionary biology Portal
4829:Evolutionary biology portal
3663:10.1007/978-0-387-47796-1_3
3375:10.1016/j.ympev.2016.12.017
3261:Annual Review of Entomology
2922:10.1016/j.yhbeh.2005.07.004
2814:"Sexual selection in fungi"
1653:10.1101/cshperspect.a017517
1432:. Oxford University Press,
1015:Dendropsophus microcephalus
747:Sexual selection in insects
743:Sexual selection in spiders
694:Sexual selection in mammals
250:Sexual selection protected
7680:
6485:Life cycles/nuclear phases
6037:Trivers–Willard hypothesis
5534:Penile-vaginal intercourse
5374:Sequential hermaphroditism
2627:Quaternary Science Reviews
2390:10.1038/s41598-018-27866-4
2044:; Zahavi, Avishag (1997).
1741:Orr, H. A. (August 2009).
1607:Cambridge University Press
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804:In amphibians and reptiles
740:
708:sexual selection in humans
690:Sexual selection in humans
687:
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7386:Coefficient of inbreeding
7222:D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson
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5983:Parent–offspring conflict
5788:Earliest known life forms
5676:
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5364:Testis-determining factor
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4329:10.1016/j.cub.2010.12.035
3948:Journal of Animal Ecology
3566:10.1007/s00227-012-2112-5
2736:10.1007/s10709-009-9358-y
2335:10.1007/s00265-016-2078-2
2292:10.1007/s00265-015-2011-0
2179:10.1007/s00265-012-1438-9
1389:10.1016/j.cub.2010.11.053
1319:University of East Anglia
984:carries eggs on its back.
890:Sexual selection in fungi
872:, the females preferring
851:Sexual selection in birds
659:) that became extinct in
51:Goldie's bird-of-paradise
47:differences between sexes
7564:Evolutionary game theory
7346:Hardy–Weinberg principle
6836:Cultural group selection
6700:The eclipse of Darwinism
6672:On the Origin of Species
6647:Transmutation of species
5305:Sex-determination system
5043:Nonecological speciation
3310:The Florida Entomologist
2674:Quaternary International
1909:10.1073/pnas.96.18.10236
1601:O'Donald, Peter (1980).
1324:August 21, 2015, at the
1239:On the Origin of Species
1192:On the Origin of Species
698:Darwin conjectured that
557:Winner and loser effects
204:(1859) and developed in
201:On the Origin of Species
68:in which members of one
7376:Shifting balance theory
6841:Dual inheritance theory
6680:History of paleontology
4624:Male warrior hypothesis
4594:Evolutionary psychology
4584:Dual inheritance theory
4361:The American Naturalist
3607:The American Naturalist
3120:10.1073/pnas.0901217106
2795:27 January 2012 at the
2771:12 October 2017 at the
2592:10.1126/science.1235463
2111:10.1126/science.7123238
1747:Nature Reviews Genetics
1081:southern elephant seals
7361:Linkage disequilibrium
6529:Punctuated equilibrium
5850:Non-adaptive radiation
5798:Evolutionary arms race
5288:Sexual differentiation
5148:Punctuated equilibrium
5104:Character displacement
4924:Reproductive isolation
4893:Laboratory experiments
4453:10.1098/rstb.2015.0541
4071:10.1098/rspb.2007.0170
3882:Edwards, D.B. (2012).
3415:10.1098/rsbl.2011.1135
1569:10.1073/pnas.78.6.3721
1494:Andersson, M. (1994).
1337:Miller, G. F. (2000).
1283:Wallace, Alfred Russel
1051:displaying to a female
634:
609:Xiphophorus montezumae
596:investing in sexy sons
545:
480:nutritional investment
451:
416:
402:
392:
348:
338:
297:evolutionary biologist
255:
225:
220:
189:
188:in the latest fashion.
58:
55:John Gerrard Keulemans
7603:Quantitative genetics
7512:Balding–Nichols model
7497:Population bottleneck
7492:Small population size
7396:Selection coefficient
7056:Widmanstätten pattern
6821:Evolutionary medicine
6695:Mendelian inheritance
6403:Biological complexity
6391:Programmed cell death
6083:Phenotypic plasticity
5803:Evolutionary pressure
5793:Evidence of evolution
5691:Timeline of evolution
5330:Temperature-dependent
5029:Ecological speciation
4944:Evidence of evolution
4599:Evolution of morality
4511:10.1093/molbev/mst143
2910:Hormones and Behavior
2440:10.1093/beheco/arw100
1790:Starr, Cecie (2013).
1523:Charles Galton Darwin
1087:for the right to mate
917:Male–male competition
657:Megaloceros giganteus
623:
567:Further information:
539:
494:Further information:
445:
436:Further information:
397:
361:long-tailed widowbird
346:long-tailed widowbird
343:
331:geometric progression
249:
229:Alfred Russel Wallace
192:Further information:
183:
143:mechanism known as a
123:, such as the ornate
84:than others within a
44:
18:Male male competition
7643:Evolutionary biology
7474:Background selection
7461:on genomic variation
7459:Effects of selection
7411:Population structure
6795:Teleology in biology
6690:Blending inheritance
6068:Genetic assimilation
5931:Artificial selection
5670:Evolutionary biology
4579:Challenge hypothesis
4574:Behavioural genetics
1049:Victoria's riflebird
797:Idiosepius paradoxus
646:transition to flight
456:reproductive success
432:Reproductive success
376:The Blind Watchmaker
305:. These include the
135:, or the antlers of
82:reproductive success
75:of the other sex to
7664:Population genetics
7593:Population genomics
7469:Genetic hitchhiking
7356:Identity by descent
7332:Population genetics
7290:Mathematics and art
7280:Pattern recognition
7250:Aristid Lindenmayer
6858:Molecular evolution
6816:Ecological genetics
6685:Transitional fossil
6475:Sexual reproduction
6315:endomembrane system
6244:pollinator-mediated
6200:dolphins and whales
5978:Parental investment
5546:Hormonal motivation
5519:Fungal reproduction
5438:Reproductive system
5033:Parallel speciation
4629:Reciprocal altruism
4320:2011CBio...21.R176M
4232:1995Oikos..73...15M
4179:2021EcolL..24..477M
4120:2012PLoSO...743259N
4010:2013PLoSO...856717H
3961:2012JAnEc..81...87D
3900:2012PLoSO...753066E
3841:2013PLoSO...858024S
3558:2013MarBi.160..553S
3366:2017MolPE.107..564M
3037:10.1038/nature05386
3029:2006Natur.444.1065C
2779:19.2 (2004): 87–93.
2686:2019QuInt.500..185L
2639:2015QSRv..114..182V
2584:2013Sci...340..690C
2522:1967Sci...156..477H
2382:2018NatSR...8.9695Z
2103:1982Sci...218..384H
2004:1977JThBi..67..603Z
1958:1975JThBi..53..205Z
1900:1999PNAS...9610236N
1894:(18): 10236–10241.
1860:10.1038/hdy.1948.21
1560:1981PNAS...78.3721L
1380:2011CBio...21..R62H
921:Pheromone signaling
880:In plants and fungi
569:Sexy son hypothesis
476:Bateman's principle
438:Bateman's principle
413:Ronald Fisher, 1930
389:Ronald Fisher, 1932
335:Ronald Fisher, 1930
307:sexy son hypothesis
149:sexy son hypothesis
7579:Landscape genetics
7228:On Growth and Form
7128:Logarithmic spiral
6965:Patterns in nature
6831:Cultural evolution
5946:Fisher's principle
5875:Handicap principle
5865:Parallel evolution
5729:Adaptive radiation
5551:Human reproduction
5529:Sexual intercourse
5514:Plant reproduction
5113:Speciation in taxa
5048:Assortative mating
4717:Sarah Blaffer Hrdy
4646:Sex and psychology
4413:10.1093/icb/icj041
4280:10.1093/icb/icj038
2986:Journal of Zoology
2788:Arnqvist, Göran. "
2427:Behavioral Ecology
2370:Scientific Reports
1853:(Pt. 3): 349–368.
1696:Gould, Stephen Jay
1364:"Sexual Selection"
1317:on a study by the
733:care to the young.
635:
592:Fisher's principle
546:
502:handicap principle
468:assortative mating
452:
403:
349:
311:Fisher's principle
256:
190:
153:Fisher's principle
64:is a mechanism of
59:
7624:
7623:
7574:Genetic genealogy
7569:Fitness landscape
7298:
7297:
7255:Benoît Mandelbrot
7155:Self-organization
7091:Natural selection
7081:Pattern formation
6931:
6930:
6547:Uniformitarianism
6500:Sex-determination
6005:Sexual dimorphism
6000:Natural selection
5904:Unit of selection
5870:Signalling theory
5636:
5635:
5556:Lordosis behavior
5271:Sexual dimorphism
5221:
5220:
5099:Secondary contact
5071:Hybrid speciation
5019:Natural selection
5006:Isolating factors
4838:
4837:
4762:Stephen Jay Gould
4188:10.1111/ele.13662
4065:(1621): 2035–40.
3672:978-0-387-32521-7
3503:10.1111/evo.13108
3219:10.1111/evo.12656
2966:978-0-12-373553-9
2831:10.1111/jeb.12017
2824:(12): 2397–2411.
2578:(6133): 690–692.
2516:(3774): 477–488.
2286:(12): 1997–2004.
2142:Mammals of Africa
2097:(4570): 384–387.
2060:978-0-19-510035-8
1839:Bateman, Angus J.
1477:978-0-393-31570-7
1348:978-0-434-00741-7
1289:. Charles Smith.
978:Abedus indentatus
960:Phidippus putnami
858:birds-of-paradise
784:Tenebrio molitor,
672:In different taxa
640:Protarchaeopteryx
626:Protarchaeopteryx
594:, parental care,
496:Signalling theory
490:Honest signalling
400:Fisherian runaway
357:positive feedback
353:sexual dimorphism
319:positive feedback
315:Fisherian runaway
281:Fisherian runaway
275:Fisherian runaway
155:explains why the
145:Fisherian runaway
141:positive feedback
129:birds-of-paradise
117:sexual dimorphism
105:natural selection
16:(Redirected from
7671:
7659:Sexual selection
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7533:J. B. S. Haldane
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7302:
7106:Sexual selection
7068:
6958:
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6944:
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6910:
6710:Modern synthesis
6470:Multicellularity
6465:Mosaic evolution
6350:auditory ossicle
6032:Social selection
6015:Flowering plants
6010:Sexual selection
5663:
5656:
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5640:
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5586:Animal sexuality
5509:Sexual selection
5248:
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4953:Geographic modes
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4783:Not in Our Genes
4772:Richard Lewontin
4634:Sexual selection
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1496:Sexual Selection
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1462:Dawkins, Richard
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874:males with songs
821:Spikethumb frogs
542:mountain gorilla
62:Sexual selection
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5892:Species complex
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5696:History of life
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5601:Differentiation
5591:Human sexuality
5581:Plant sexuality
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5463:Spermatogenesis
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4676:Dunbar's number
4614:Kin recognition
4609:Group selection
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6692:
6687:
6682:
6677:
6676:
6675:
6666:Charles Darwin
6663:
6662:
6661:
6649:
6644:
6638:
6636:
6630:
6629:
6627:
6626:
6621:
6616:
6611:
6606:
6604:Non-ecological
6601:
6596:
6591:
6586:
6581:
6576:
6571:
6565:
6563:
6557:
6556:
6554:
6553:
6544:
6535:
6521:
6519:
6513:
6512:
6510:
6509:
6504:
6503:
6502:
6497:
6492:
6487:
6482:
6472:
6467:
6462:
6457:
6452:
6447:
6442:
6437:
6432:
6427:
6422:
6421:
6420:
6410:
6405:
6400:
6395:
6394:
6393:
6388:
6377:
6375:
6368:
6367:
6365:
6364:
6363:
6362:
6357:
6355:nervous system
6352:
6347:
6342:
6334:
6333:
6332:
6327:
6322:
6317:
6312:
6307:
6297:
6292:
6287:
6281:
6279:
6272:
6271:
6269:
6268:
6263:
6258:
6253:
6248:
6247:
6246:
6236:
6235:
6234:
6229:
6228:
6227:
6222:
6212:
6207:
6202:
6197:
6192:
6191:
6190:
6185:
6175:
6165:
6160:
6159:
6158:
6148:
6143:
6138:
6133:
6132:
6131:
6121:
6116:
6115:
6114:
6104:
6098:
6096:
6089:
6088:
6086:
6085:
6080:
6075:
6070:
6065:
6060:
6054:
6052:
6048:
6047:
6045:
6044:
6039:
6034:
6029:
6028:
6027:
6022:
6017:
6007:
6002:
5997:
5992:
5987:
5986:
5985:
5980:
5970:
5965:
5960:
5959:
5958:
5948:
5943:
5938:
5933:
5927:
5925:
5917:
5916:
5914:
5913:
5912:
5911:
5901:
5896:
5895:
5894:
5889:
5879:
5878:
5877:
5867:
5862:
5857:
5855:Origin of life
5852:
5847:
5842:
5840:Microevolution
5837:
5835:Macroevolution
5832:
5827:
5822:
5821:
5820:
5810:
5805:
5800:
5795:
5790:
5785:
5780:
5775:
5773:Common descent
5770:
5769:
5768:
5758:
5753:
5751:Baldwin effect
5748:
5747:
5746:
5741:
5731:
5726:
5721:
5715:
5713:
5707:
5706:
5704:
5703:
5698:
5693:
5688:
5683:
5677:
5674:
5673:
5668:
5666:
5665:
5658:
5651:
5643:
5634:
5633:
5631:
5630:
5619:
5616:
5615:
5613:
5612:
5611:
5610:
5609:
5608:
5603:
5598:
5583:
5577:
5575:
5569:
5568:
5566:
5565:
5564:
5563:
5558:
5553:
5548:
5543:
5538:
5537:
5536:
5521:
5516:
5511:
5506:
5505:
5504:
5499:
5489:
5488:
5487:
5482:
5472:
5471:
5470:
5465:
5455:
5450:
5445:
5440:
5435:
5430:
5429:
5428:
5423:
5412:
5410:
5402:
5401:
5399:
5398:
5393:
5388:
5383:
5382:
5381:
5376:
5366:
5361:
5360:
5359:
5354:
5347:Sex chromosome
5344:
5339:
5338:
5337:
5332:
5327:
5322:
5317:
5312:
5302:
5301:
5300:
5295:
5285:
5284:
5283:
5278:
5267:
5265:
5259:
5258:
5253:
5251:
5250:
5243:
5236:
5228:
5219:
5218:
5216:
5215:
5203:
5191:
5179:
5166:
5163:
5162:
5160:
5159:
5152:Macroevolution
5137:
5132:
5127:
5122:
5116:
5114:
5110:
5109:
5107:
5106:
5101:
5096:
5086:
5067:
5065:
5059:
5058:
5056:
5055:
5053:Haldane's rule
5050:
5045:
5040:
5026:
5021:
5016:
5010:
5008:
5002:
5001:
4999:
4998:
4993:
4979:
4976:Founder effect
4956:
4954:
4950:
4949:
4947:
4946:
4941:
4936:
4931:
4926:
4921:
4910:
4908:
4907:Basic concepts
4904:
4903:
4901:
4900:
4895:
4890:
4885:
4879:
4876:
4875:
4870:
4868:
4867:
4860:
4853:
4845:
4836:
4835:
4833:
4832:
4820:
4808:
4795:
4792:
4791:
4789:
4788:
4787:
4786:
4774:
4769:
4764:
4758:
4756:
4752:
4751:
4749:
4748:
4743:
4742:
4741:
4729:
4724:
4719:
4714:
4712:Daniel Dennett
4709:
4704:
4699:
4693:
4691:
4687:
4686:
4684:
4683:
4678:
4673:
4672:
4671:
4665:
4664:
4663:
4648:
4643:
4642:
4641:
4631:
4626:
4621:
4616:
4611:
4606:
4601:
4596:
4591:
4586:
4581:
4576:
4570:
4568:
4564:
4563:
4558:
4556:
4555:
4548:
4541:
4533:
4526:
4525:
4484:
4427:
4406:(4): 349–367.
4386:
4373:10.1086/283437
4367:(6): 777–790.
4351:
4294:
4273:(4): 465–472.
4253:
4210:
4173:(3): 477–486.
4153:
4094:
4043:
3984:
3933:
3894:(12): e53066.
3874:
3815:
3776:
3757:(3): 477–483.
3741:
3719:
3706:(4): 551–559.
3686:
3671:
3640:
3619:10.1086/498538
3597:
3552:(3): 553–561.
3546:Marine Biology
3532:
3497:(1): 111–120.
3477:
3446:
3409:(3): 423–425.
3389:
3338:
3295:
3268:(1): 293–321.
3250:
3193:
3164:(2): 271–281.
3144:
3093:
3058:
3003:
2992:(3): 295–310.
2972:
2965:
2943:
2916:(2): 215–222.
2900:
2893:
2873:
2853:
2801:
2781:
2757:
2707:
2660:
2613:
2562:
2543:
2497:
2446:
2413:
2356:
2329:(4): 593–605.
2313:
2270:
2251:(3): 891–898.
2235:
2208:(5): 803–812.
2192:
2173:(2): 193–203.
2157:
2150:
2124:
2074:
2059:
2033:
1998:(3): 603–605.
1979:
1952:(1): 205–214.
1933:
1874:
1830:
1797:
1782:
1733:
1706:(2): 191–220.
1684:
1622:
1615:
1593:
1540:Lande, Russell
1531:
1511:
1504:
1483:
1476:
1446:
1411:
1374:(2): R62–R65.
1354:
1347:
1329:
1304:
1274:
1227:
1180:
1133:
1131:
1128:
1127:
1126:
1119:
1112:
1110:
1098:
1091:
1089:
1078:
1071:
1069:
1062:
1055:
1053:
1046:
1039:
1037:
1029:
1022:
1020:
1011:
1004:
1002:
995:
988:
986:
974:
967:
965:
953:Males of many
952:
945:
943:
937:
930:
928:
913:Basidiomycetes
881:
878:
849:Main article:
846:
843:
805:
802:
791:
788:
738:
735:
715:elephant seals
685:
682:
673:
670:
633:it for flight.
617:
614:
590:– governed by
564:
561:
548:Main article:
533:
530:
514:W. D. Hamilton
491:
488:
433:
430:
428:
425:
279:Main article:
276:
273:
177:
174:
172:
169:
101:Charles Darwin
70:biological sex
28:
24:
14:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
7676:
7665:
7662:
7660:
7657:
7656:
7654:
7644:
7639:
7634:
7630:
7617:
7614:
7613:
7610:
7604:
7601:
7599:
7596:
7594:
7591:
7589:
7586:
7584:
7580:
7577:
7575:
7572:
7570:
7567:
7565:
7562:
7560:
7557:
7555:
7552:
7551:
7549:
7545:
7539:
7538:Sewall Wright
7536:
7534:
7531:
7529:
7526:
7525:
7523:
7519:
7513:
7510:
7508:
7505:
7503:
7500:
7498:
7495:
7493:
7490:
7489:
7487:
7485:
7484:Genetic drift
7481:
7475:
7472:
7470:
7467:
7466:
7464:
7456:
7450:
7447:
7445:
7442:
7440:
7437:
7435:
7432:
7431:
7429:
7427:
7423:
7417:
7414:
7412:
7409:
7407:
7404:
7402:
7399:
7397:
7394:
7392:
7389:
7387:
7384:
7382:
7379:
7377:
7374:
7372:
7369:
7367:
7364:
7362:
7359:
7357:
7354:
7352:
7349:
7347:
7344:
7343:
7341:
7337:
7333:
7326:
7321:
7319:
7314:
7312:
7307:
7306:
7303:
7291:
7288:
7286:
7283:
7281:
7278:
7277:
7275:
7271:
7263:
7262:
7258:
7257:
7256:
7253:
7251:
7248:
7244:
7243:
7239:
7238:
7237:
7234:
7230:
7229:
7225:
7224:
7223:
7220:
7218:
7215:
7213:
7210:
7208:
7207:Ernst Haeckel
7205:
7203:
7202:Adolf Zeising
7200:
7196:
7195:
7191:
7190:
7189:
7186:
7184:
7181:
7179:
7176:
7174:
7171:
7170:
7168:
7164:
7156:
7153:
7151:
7148:
7146:
7143:
7141:
7138:
7137:
7136:
7133:
7129:
7126:
7124:
7121:
7119:
7116:
7115:
7114:
7111:
7107:
7104:
7102:
7099:
7097:
7094:
7092:
7089:
7088:
7087:
7084:
7082:
7079:
7078:
7076:
7072:
7067:
7057:
7054:
7052:
7049:
7047:
7046:Vortex street
7044:
7042:
7039:
7035:
7032:
7030:
7027:
7025:
7024:Quasicrystals
7022:
7020:
7017:
7016:
7015:
7012:
7010:
7007:
7005:
7002:
7000:
6997:
6995:
6992:
6990:
6987:
6985:
6982:
6980:
6977:
6976:
6974:
6970:
6966:
6959:
6954:
6952:
6947:
6945:
6940:
6939:
6936:
6924:
6920:
6916:
6914:
6906:
6905:
6902:
6896:
6893:
6891:
6888:
6886:
6883:
6881:
6878:
6874:
6871:
6870:
6869:
6868:Phylogenetics
6866:
6864:
6861:
6859:
6856:
6854:
6851:
6849:
6846:
6842:
6839:
6837:
6834:
6832:
6829:
6828:
6827:
6824:
6822:
6819:
6817:
6814:
6812:
6809:
6808:
6806:
6802:
6796:
6793:
6789:
6786:
6784:
6781:
6777:
6774:
6773:
6772:
6771:Structuralism
6769:
6767:
6764:
6762:
6759:
6757:
6754:
6752:
6749:
6747:
6746:Catastrophism
6744:
6743:
6742:
6739:
6737:
6734:
6733:
6731:
6727:
6721:
6718:
6716:
6713:
6711:
6708:
6706:
6705:Neo-Darwinism
6703:
6701:
6698:
6696:
6693:
6691:
6688:
6686:
6683:
6681:
6678:
6674:
6673:
6669:
6668:
6667:
6664:
6660:
6659:
6655:
6654:
6653:
6650:
6648:
6645:
6643:
6640:
6639:
6637:
6635:
6631:
6625:
6622:
6620:
6619:Reinforcement
6617:
6615:
6612:
6610:
6607:
6605:
6602:
6600:
6597:
6595:
6592:
6590:
6587:
6585:
6582:
6580:
6577:
6575:
6572:
6570:
6567:
6566:
6564:
6562:
6558:
6552:
6551:Catastrophism
6548:
6545:
6543:
6542:Macromutation
6539:
6538:Micromutation
6536:
6534:
6530:
6526:
6523:
6522:
6520:
6518:
6514:
6508:
6505:
6501:
6498:
6496:
6493:
6491:
6488:
6486:
6483:
6481:
6478:
6477:
6476:
6473:
6471:
6468:
6466:
6463:
6461:
6458:
6456:
6453:
6451:
6448:
6446:
6445:Immune system
6443:
6441:
6438:
6436:
6433:
6431:
6428:
6426:
6423:
6419:
6416:
6415:
6414:
6411:
6409:
6406:
6404:
6401:
6399:
6396:
6392:
6389:
6387:
6384:
6383:
6382:
6379:
6378:
6376:
6374:
6369:
6361:
6358:
6356:
6353:
6351:
6348:
6346:
6343:
6341:
6338:
6337:
6335:
6331:
6328:
6326:
6323:
6321:
6318:
6316:
6313:
6311:
6308:
6306:
6305:symbiogenesis
6303:
6302:
6301:
6298:
6296:
6293:
6291:
6288:
6286:
6283:
6282:
6280:
6278:
6273:
6267:
6264:
6262:
6259:
6257:
6254:
6252:
6249:
6245:
6242:
6241:
6240:
6237:
6233:
6230:
6226:
6223:
6221:
6218:
6217:
6216:
6213:
6211:
6208:
6206:
6203:
6201:
6198:
6196:
6193:
6189:
6186:
6184:
6181:
6180:
6179:
6176:
6174:
6171:
6170:
6169:
6166:
6164:
6161:
6157:
6154:
6153:
6152:
6149:
6147:
6144:
6142:
6139:
6137:
6134:
6130:
6127:
6126:
6125:
6122:
6120:
6117:
6113:
6110:
6109:
6108:
6105:
6103:
6100:
6099:
6097:
6095:
6090:
6084:
6081:
6079:
6076:
6074:
6071:
6069:
6066:
6064:
6061:
6059:
6056:
6055:
6053:
6049:
6043:
6040:
6038:
6035:
6033:
6030:
6026:
6023:
6021:
6018:
6016:
6013:
6012:
6011:
6008:
6006:
6003:
6001:
5998:
5996:
5993:
5991:
5988:
5984:
5981:
5979:
5976:
5975:
5974:
5973:Kin selection
5971:
5969:
5968:Genetic drift
5966:
5964:
5961:
5957:
5954:
5953:
5952:
5949:
5947:
5944:
5942:
5939:
5937:
5934:
5932:
5929:
5928:
5926:
5924:
5918:
5910:
5907:
5906:
5905:
5902:
5900:
5897:
5893:
5890:
5888:
5885:
5884:
5883:
5880:
5876:
5873:
5872:
5871:
5868:
5866:
5863:
5861:
5858:
5856:
5853:
5851:
5848:
5846:
5843:
5841:
5838:
5836:
5833:
5831:
5828:
5826:
5823:
5819:
5816:
5815:
5814:
5811:
5809:
5806:
5804:
5801:
5799:
5796:
5794:
5791:
5789:
5786:
5784:
5781:
5779:
5776:
5774:
5771:
5767:
5764:
5763:
5762:
5759:
5757:
5754:
5752:
5749:
5745:
5742:
5740:
5737:
5736:
5735:
5732:
5730:
5727:
5725:
5722:
5720:
5717:
5716:
5714:
5712:
5708:
5702:
5699:
5697:
5694:
5692:
5689:
5687:
5684:
5682:
5679:
5678:
5675:
5671:
5664:
5659:
5657:
5652:
5650:
5645:
5644:
5641:
5629:
5621:
5620:
5617:
5607:
5604:
5602:
5599:
5597:
5594:
5593:
5592:
5589:
5588:
5587:
5584:
5582:
5579:
5578:
5576:
5574:
5570:
5562:
5561:Pelvic thrust
5559:
5557:
5554:
5552:
5549:
5547:
5544:
5542:
5539:
5535:
5532:
5531:
5530:
5527:
5526:
5525:
5522:
5520:
5517:
5515:
5512:
5510:
5507:
5503:
5500:
5498:
5495:
5494:
5493:
5492:Fertilization
5490:
5486:
5483:
5481:
5478:
5477:
5476:
5473:
5469:
5466:
5464:
5461:
5460:
5459:
5458:Gametogenesis
5456:
5454:
5451:
5449:
5446:
5444:
5441:
5439:
5436:
5434:
5431:
5427:
5424:
5422:
5419:
5418:
5417:
5414:
5413:
5411:
5409:
5403:
5397:
5394:
5392:
5391:parasexuality
5389:
5387:
5384:
5380:
5377:
5375:
5372:
5371:
5370:
5369:Hermaphrodite
5367:
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426:
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420:Russell Lande
415:
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327:exponentially
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312:
308:
304:
303:
298:
294:
291:
287:
286:Ronald Fisher
282:
274:
272:
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265:flour beetles
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252:flour beetles
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34:sex selection
27:
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7554:Biogeography
7528:R. A. Fisher
7443:
7406:Heritability
7339:Key concepts
7259:
7240:
7226:
7192:
7118:Chaos theory
7105:
7041:Tessellation
6880:Polymorphism
6863:Astrobiology
6811:Biogeography
6766:Saltationism
6756:Orthogenesis
6741:Alternatives
6670:
6656:
6589:Cospeciation
6584:Cladogenesis
6533:Saltationism
6490:Mating types
6413:Color vision
6398:Avian flight
6320:mitochondria
6058:Canalisation
6009:
5936:Biodiversity
5681:Introduction
5508:
5480:spermatozoon
5408:reproduction
5357:Y chromosome
5352:X chromosome
5298:Virilization
5293:Feminization
5210:
5198:
5186:
5174:
5023:
4990:Ring species
4939:Cospeciation
4934:Cladogenesis
4883:Introduction
4827:
4815:
4803:
4781:
4736:
4732:E. O. Wilson
4702:Noam Chomsky
4668:presociality
4633:
4560:Sociobiology
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4389:
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4270:
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4226:(1): 15–22.
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4166:
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3955:(1): 87–96.
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2557:the original
2546:
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2476:(1): 43–66.
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1982:
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1833:
1821:. Retrieved
1810:
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1753:(8): 531–9.
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1295:. Retrieved
1277:
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1238:
1230:
1205:. Retrieved
1191:
1183:
1160:(9): 46–50.
1157:
1153:
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1099:
1083:fighting on
1033:Ptyas mucosa
1031:
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