How sexual selection can drive the evolution of costly sperm ornamentation

Nature64.80
Volume: 533, Issue: 7604, Pages: 535 - 538
Published: May 25, 2016
Abstract
Post-copulatory sexual selection (PSS), fuelled by female promiscuity, is credited with the rapid evolution of sperm quality traits across diverse taxa. Yet, our understanding of the adaptive significance of sperm ornaments and the cryptic female preferences driving their evolution is extremely limited. Here we review the evolutionary allometry of exaggerated sexual traits (for example, antlers, horns, tail feathers, mandibles and dewlaps), show...
Paper Details
Title
How sexual selection can drive the evolution of costly sperm ornamentation
Published Date
May 25, 2016
Journal
Volume
533
Issue
7604
Pages
535 - 538
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