Sexual selection and mate choice - is there any evidence that females choose on the basis of “good genes”?


Essay, 2002

5 Pages, Grade: 2.1


Abstract or Introduction

The “good gene” hypothesis is one of the main hypotheses regarding sexual selection by female mate choice. Sexual selection was first defined by Darwin as “the advantage which certain individuals have over others of the same sex and species, in exclusive relation to reproduction”. He devised sexual selection theory to account for the evolution of survival-decreasing traits, which nevertheless increase individual reproductive success by enabling individuals to acquire mates in competition with others. Sexual selection consists of two components, one arising when the members of one sex compete for mates (often called intrasexual selection) and the other occurring when members of the choosier sex determine which members of the other sex will have a chance to mate (often called intersexual selection). The good gene hypothesis is concerned with the latter or rather with the evolution of female preferences for male traits. First, I am going to outline the main components of the good gene hypothesis and then I am going to explore whether there is any evidence that females choose on the basis of “good genes”.

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Title
Sexual selection and mate choice - is there any evidence that females choose on the basis of “good genes”?
College
Oxford Brookes University
Grade
2.1
Author
Year
2002
Pages
5
Catalog Number
V80252
ISBN (eBook)
9783638870207
File size
377 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Sexual
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BA (Oxon), Dip Psych (Open) Christine Langhoff (Author), 2002, Sexual selection and mate choice - is there any evidence that females choose on the basis of “good genes”? , Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/80252

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