Title: Sperm Compet
1Announcements EXAM II next Wednesday (March
14th) Review Monday (March 12th) No Class Friday
(March 16th)
2Why did ansiogamy evolve?
Can lead to conflict among sexes (which will
invest more). Bigger gametes (more parental
investment - be choosy when selecting
mates) More gametes (less parental investment -
mate as many times as possible)
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4Sexual Selection occurs in two forms Intrasexual
Male-male competition Intersexual Female
choice Sexual selection the result of a
non-random association between a (secondary
sexual) character and a component of mating
success." Møller (1994)
5secondary sexual character physical or
behavioral characteristics that appear in
sexually mature animals differentiate between
the sexes without having a direct reproductive
function (e.g, horns, color patterns, facial
hair, breasts)
6Some exaggerated ornaments or displays do not
give a competitive advantage (in competition for
mates) but are directly selected for by females.
Many may even incur a cost to the male
with the display!
7Long tailed widowbirds
8Pied flycatchers
9Sexual selection through female choice
what benefits do females get?
10Evolution of female preferences for male
traits The Fisher Process - runaway sexual
selection Indicator Mechanisms - of heath, good
genes Sensory Bias - pre-existing perceptual
mechanism Species Recognition
11- Evolution of female preferences for male traits
- The Fisher Process - two step process
- Trait starts by conferring an advantage (slightly
longer tail better flight) - Preference for trait that confers advantage
evolves - Females that mate with males with long tails
produce offspring with advantage (longer tail)
and with preference for trait! - This leads to a runaway process in which the
preference continues even though the exaggerated
trait no longer confers a fitness advantage.
12Evolution of female preferences for male
traits Indicator Mechanisms - of heath, good
genes
Handicap Principle (Zahavi) signals are
expensive to produce, can be costly, are
therefore accurately convey information about
quality
13Geoffrey Hill and colleagues showed that house
finch color determined by carotenoids gotten from
diet. Better foragers brighter red.
14evidence for healthy mate hypothesis
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16evidence for good genes
Marion Petrie 1994
17The Sexy-Son Hypothesis - Weatherhead and
Robertson (1979) Females choose males with
particular traits because their male offspring
will later be preferred (either because they
out compete other males in a dominance hierarchy
or are more attractive to females).
18Evolution of female preferences for male
traits Sensory Bias - pre-existing perceptual
mechanism
Current signal (context A) exploits a sensory
system that evolved in a different context (for
example foraging). Evidence - preference may
precede evolution of a signal!
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20chase-away sexual selection
21What is preference surpasses the traits
range? Use the Environment.
Bower birds
22What is preference surpasses the traits
range? Bring in a wing man. In some
animal societies, cooperation occurs in
close-knit family groups and kin selection
explains apparently selfless behavior. Not so for
the lance-tailed manakin. Males of this little
tropical bird cooperate in spectacular courtship
displays with unrelated partners, and the
benefits of lending a helping wing may only come
years down the line.
March 7, 2007
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24Additional reading Sexual Selection Malte
Andersson The Red Queen Sex and the Evolution
of Human Nature Matt Ridley Why is sex fun?
The evolution of human sexuality Jared Diamnod