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Cryptic female choice in arthropods[...
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Aisenberg, Anita.
Cryptic female choice in arthropods[electronic resource] :patterns, mechanisms and prospects /
紀錄類型:
書目-電子資源 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
595.2
書名/作者:
Cryptic female choice in arthropods : patterns, mechanisms and prospects // edited by Alfredo V. Peretti, Anita Aisenberg.
其他作者:
Peretti, Alfredo V.
出版者:
Cham : : Springer International Publishing :, 2015.
面頁冊數:
xxv, 509 p. : : ill., digital ;; 24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
標題:
Arthropoda - Reproduction.
標題:
Sexual selection.
標題:
Life Sciences.
標題:
Behavioral Sciences.
標題:
Animal Ecology.
標題:
Evolutionary Biology.
標題:
Invertebrates.
ISBN:
9783319178943 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9783319178936 (paper)
內容註:
Cryptic Female Choice and Other Types of Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection -- Potential for CFC in Black Widows (Genus Latrodectus): Mechanisms and Social Context -- Cryptic Female Choice Within the Genus Argiope: A Comparative Approach -- Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Two Tropical Orb-Weaving Leucauge Spiders -- Copulatory and Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Haplogyne Spiders, With Emphasis on Pholcidae and Oonopidae -- Cryptic Female Choice and Nuptial Prey Gifts an a Spider Model -- Male and Female Mate Choice in Harvestmen: General Patterns and Inferences on the Underlying Processes -- Cryptic Female Choice in Crustaceans -- Female Choice in Damselflies and Dragonflies -- What is Indirect Cryptic Female Choice? Theoretical Considerations and an Example from a Promiscuous Earwig -- Cryptic Female Choice in Crickets and Relatives (Orthoptera: Ensifera) -- Sexual Selection Within the Female Genitalia in Lepidoptera -- Who's Zooming Who? Seminal Fluids and Cryptic Female Choice in Diptera -- An Integrative View of Postcopulatory Sexual Selection in a Soldier Fly: Interplay Between Cryptic Mate Choice and Sperm Competition -- Species-Specific Behavioral Differences in Tsetse Fly Genital Morphology and Probable Cryptic Female Choice -- Evaluating Cryptic Female Choice in Highly Promiscuous Tribolium Beetles -- Female Choice in Social Insects -- Mating is a Give-And-Take of Influence and Communication Between the Sexes.
摘要、提要註:
This timely book revisits cryptic female choice in arthropods, gathering detailed contributions from around the world to address key behavioral, ecological and evolutionary questions. The reader will find a critical summary of major breakthroughs in taxon-oriented chapters that offer many new perspectives and cases to explore, and in many cases unpublished data. Many groups of arthropods such as spiders, harvestmen, flies, moths, crickets, earwigs, beetles, eusocial insects, shrimp and crabs are discussed. Sexual selection is currently the focus of numerous and controversial theoretical and experimental studies. Selection in mating and post-mating patterns can be shaped by several different mechanisms, including sperm competition, extreme sexual conflict and cryptic female choice. Discrimination among males during or after copulation is called cryptic female choice because it occurs after intromission, the event that was formerly used as the definitive criterion of male reproductive success, and is therefore usually difficult to detect and confirm. Because it sequentially follows intra- and intersexual interactions that occur before copulation, cryptic female choice has the power to alter or negate precopulatory sexual selection. However, though female roles in biasing male paternity after copulation have been proposed for a number of species distributed in many animal groups, cryptic female choice continues to be often underestimated. Furthermore, in recent years the concept of sexual conflict has been frequently misused, linking sexual selection by female choice irrevocably and exclusively with sexually antagonistic co-evolution, without exploring other alternatives. The book offers an essential source of information on how two fields, selective cooperation and individual sex interests, work together in the context of cryptic female choice in nature, using arthropods as model organisms. It is bound to spark valuable discussions among scientists working in evolutionary biology across the world, motivating new generations to unveil the astonishing secrets of sexual biology throughout the animal kingdom.
電子資源:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-17894-3
Cryptic female choice in arthropods[electronic resource] :patterns, mechanisms and prospects /
Cryptic female choice in arthropods
patterns, mechanisms and prospects /[electronic resource] :edited by Alfredo V. Peretti, Anita Aisenberg. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xxv, 509 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Cryptic Female Choice and Other Types of Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection -- Potential for CFC in Black Widows (Genus Latrodectus): Mechanisms and Social Context -- Cryptic Female Choice Within the Genus Argiope: A Comparative Approach -- Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Two Tropical Orb-Weaving Leucauge Spiders -- Copulatory and Post-Copulatory Sexual Selection in Haplogyne Spiders, With Emphasis on Pholcidae and Oonopidae -- Cryptic Female Choice and Nuptial Prey Gifts an a Spider Model -- Male and Female Mate Choice in Harvestmen: General Patterns and Inferences on the Underlying Processes -- Cryptic Female Choice in Crustaceans -- Female Choice in Damselflies and Dragonflies -- What is Indirect Cryptic Female Choice? Theoretical Considerations and an Example from a Promiscuous Earwig -- Cryptic Female Choice in Crickets and Relatives (Orthoptera: Ensifera) -- Sexual Selection Within the Female Genitalia in Lepidoptera -- Who's Zooming Who? Seminal Fluids and Cryptic Female Choice in Diptera -- An Integrative View of Postcopulatory Sexual Selection in a Soldier Fly: Interplay Between Cryptic Mate Choice and Sperm Competition -- Species-Specific Behavioral Differences in Tsetse Fly Genital Morphology and Probable Cryptic Female Choice -- Evaluating Cryptic Female Choice in Highly Promiscuous Tribolium Beetles -- Female Choice in Social Insects -- Mating is a Give-And-Take of Influence and Communication Between the Sexes.
This timely book revisits cryptic female choice in arthropods, gathering detailed contributions from around the world to address key behavioral, ecological and evolutionary questions. The reader will find a critical summary of major breakthroughs in taxon-oriented chapters that offer many new perspectives and cases to explore, and in many cases unpublished data. Many groups of arthropods such as spiders, harvestmen, flies, moths, crickets, earwigs, beetles, eusocial insects, shrimp and crabs are discussed. Sexual selection is currently the focus of numerous and controversial theoretical and experimental studies. Selection in mating and post-mating patterns can be shaped by several different mechanisms, including sperm competition, extreme sexual conflict and cryptic female choice. Discrimination among males during or after copulation is called cryptic female choice because it occurs after intromission, the event that was formerly used as the definitive criterion of male reproductive success, and is therefore usually difficult to detect and confirm. Because it sequentially follows intra- and intersexual interactions that occur before copulation, cryptic female choice has the power to alter or negate precopulatory sexual selection. However, though female roles in biasing male paternity after copulation have been proposed for a number of species distributed in many animal groups, cryptic female choice continues to be often underestimated. Furthermore, in recent years the concept of sexual conflict has been frequently misused, linking sexual selection by female choice irrevocably and exclusively with sexually antagonistic co-evolution, without exploring other alternatives. The book offers an essential source of information on how two fields, selective cooperation and individual sex interests, work together in the context of cryptic female choice in nature, using arthropods as model organisms. It is bound to spark valuable discussions among scientists working in evolutionary biology across the world, motivating new generations to unveil the astonishing secrets of sexual biology throughout the animal kingdom.
ISBN: 9783319178943 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-17894-3doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
626115
Arthropoda
--Reproduction.
LC Class. No.: QL434.8
Dewey Class. No.: 595.2
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