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13. Sexual Selection
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Evolution, Ecology and Behavior with Stephen C. Stearns - 13. Sexual Selection

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Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior (EEB 122) Sexual selection is a component of natural selection in which mating success is traded for survival. Natural selection is not necessarily survival of the fittest, but reproduction of the fittest. Sexual dimorphism is a product of sexual selection. In intersexual selection, a sex chooses a mate. In intrasexual selection, individuals of one sex compete among themselves for access to mates. Often honest, costly signals are used to help the sex that chooses make decisions. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction 06:53 - Chapter 2. Competing and Choosing 13:11 - Chapter 3. Competition with Sexual Dimorphism 27:29 - Chapter 4. Honest, Costly Signaling 35:55 - Chapter 5. Selection through Perception and Polyandry 43:35 - Chapter 6. Summary Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Spring 2009.

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