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Leks Course Book Jacob Hglund Rauno V Alatalo

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Leks Course Book Jacob Hglund Rauno V Alatalo
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.64 MB
Pages: 264
Author: Jacob Höglund; Rauno V. Alatalo
ISBN: 9781400864157, 1400864151
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: Course Book

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Leks Course Book Jacob Hglund Rauno V Alatalo by Jacob Höglund; Rauno V. Alatalo 9781400864157, 1400864151 instant download after payment.

The evolution of leks--clusters of small territories where males congregate and display in order to attract mates--is of central issue in behavioral ecology, because of the insights it offers into female mate choice, sexual selection, and the evolution of mating systems. In the first book on the subject, Jacob Höglund and Rauno Alatalo draw together existing knowledge on two main aspects of lekking. Why do leks evolve in some species and not in others? Why do females of certain lekking species select their mates even though such behavior reaps few or no material benefits for them? In each case they emphasize the importance of understanding the selective forces that act on individuals in natural populations.


Höglund and Alatalo synthesize the available information on lekking in all animal groups and suggest new areas of research.


Originally published in 1995.


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