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8. Sexuelle Selektion: evolutionäre Grundlagen

verfasst von : Peter M. Kappeler

Erschienen in: Verhaltensbiologie

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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Zusammenfassung

Im Tierreich existieren neben der uns vertrauten getrenntgeschlechtlichen Fortpflanzung eine Reihe anderer Formen der Vermehrung. Diese können als Life-History-Merkmale verstanden werden, die bestimmte Fortpflanzungsstrategien generieren. Die Theorie der sexuellen Selektion liefert ein übergreifendes Gerüst zur Analyse der Verhaltensweisen und anderer Anpassungen in Zusammenhang mit der Fortpflanzung, so dass ich deren Mechanismen als Erstes vorstellen möchte. Ich werde dabei sexuelle Selektion näher charakterisieren, die Beziehungen zwischen Life History und Fortpflanzung sowie die Determinanten von Geschlechterrollen besprechen. Da die Dynamik der sexuellen Selektion auch von einem grundlegenden Konflikt zwischen den Geschlechtern sowie von Variation im adulten Geschlechterverhältnis beeinflusst wird, ergänzen diese Themen eine Übersicht über die Grundlagen der Diversität und Evolution von tierischen Fortpflanzungsstrategien.

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Metadaten
Titel
Sexuelle Selektion: evolutionäre Grundlagen
verfasst von
Peter M. Kappeler
Copyright-Jahr
2020
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-60546-2_8