BIOL 351 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Mate Choice, Sexual Reproduction, Promiscuity

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A mating system is a pattern of mating between males and females in a population. Sexual selection is adaptations that increase mating success of individuals. Sexual reproduction requires the acquisition of mates, which involves both mating systems and sexual selection. What are the two basic types of mating systems: monogamy, polygamy. Sexual selection is the evolutionary process that favours adaptations that increase mating success of individuals. Choosing a proper mate is essential if an organism is to contribute to the next generation. By selecting the fittest mate, one makes sexual selection. Choice between con-specifics may be of two types: The handicap hypothesis states that if a male can carry a handicap and survive, it is proof of a superior genotype (genes with higher viability despite exposure to predators eg. bright plumage) Evidence: high survival rate of offspring, high growth of offspring, high growth of offspring, low parasitic infection on bright males (healthier, lead to increased fitness.

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