Chapter 6 Flashcards
Sexual dismorphism
Different forms within a species
Secondary sex characteristics
Intrasexual Selection
The direct competition among individuals of one sex for mates of the opposite sex
Male
Intersexual Selection
Members of one sex or choosy in selecting their mates from individuals of the other sex
Females
Why are females choosy in mates?
More energy to produce eggs
More energy invested in young, healthy offspring
Fems lose more with bad mate
Better genes
Classes of female mate choice
Direct benefit
Good Gene
Runaway Selection
Direct benefit
Females are a limited resource
Only females with genetic predisposition can be choosy
Major Histocompatability Complex (MHC)
Disease resistance gene that produces a protein that indentifies foreign cells, highly variant
Developmental stability
Measure of how well an organism handles changing environment as it matures
Determined by bodily symmetry
Runaway Selection
When mate choice gene and preferred traits associate
Sexual imprinting
When young animals learned what a good mate is from observing adults