The evolution of insect mating systems /

Insects display a wide diversity of mating and social behaviours. Studying these systems provides insights into a wide range of evolutionary and behavioural questions, such as the evolution of sex, sexual selection, sexual conflict, and parental care. This edited volume provides an update of the boo...

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Corporate Authors: Oxford University Press.; Royal Entomological Society (Great Britain)
Group Author: Shuker, David M.; Simmons, Leigh W., 1960-; Thornhill, Randy.; Alcock, John, 1942-
Published: Oxford University Press,
Publisher Address: Oxford, United Kingdom ; New York, NY :
Publication Dates: [2014]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Edition: First edition.
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Online Access: http://www.iresearchbook.cn/f/ebook/detail?id=ab1294e45c764559add47e5337c6c2f2
Summary: Insects display a wide diversity of mating and social behaviours. Studying these systems provides insights into a wide range of evolutionary and behavioural questions, such as the evolution of sex, sexual selection, sexual conflict, and parental care. This edited volume provides an update of the book, The Evolution of Insect Mating Systems (Thornhill and Alcock, 1983). This new volume brings the empirical and conceptual scope of the original book fully up to date, incorporating the new knowledge and research of the last 30 years. It explores the evolution of complex forms of sex determination in insects, and the role of sexual selection in shaping the evolution of mating systems. Selection arising via male contest competition and female choice (both before and after copulation) are discussed, as are the roles of parasites and pathogens in mediating the strength of sexual selection, and the role that parental care plays in successful reproduction.
Item Description: Updated version of: The evolution of insect mating systems / Randy Thornhill and John Alcock. Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 1983. (Preface)
"This book is published on the occasion of the Royal Entomological Society's International Symposium on 'The Evolution of Insect Mating Systems' in St. Andrews, September 4-6, 2013. All symposium speakers contributed to this volume"--Page [v].
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (xiv, 339 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-334) and index.
ISBN: 9780191667121
9780199678020
Index Number: QL495
CLC: Q965
Contents: Modes of reproduction / Benjamin B. Normark -- Sexual selection theory / David M. Shuker -- Mating systems / Hanna Kokko, Hope Klug, and Michael D. Jennions -- The genetics of insect mating systems / Michael G. Ritchie and Roger K. Butlin -- Reproductive physiology and behaviour / Patricia J. Moore -- Reproductive contests and the evolution of extreme weaponry / Douglas J. Emlen -- Alternative phenotypes within mating systems / Bruno A. Buzatto, Joseph L. Tomkins, and Leigh W. Simmons -- Mate choice / John Hunt and Scott K. Sakaluk -- The evolution of polyandry / Rhonda R. Snook -- Sperm competition / Leigh W. Simmons -- Cryptic female choice / Go?ran Arnqvist -- Parental care / Per T. Smiseth -- Parasites and pathogens in sexual selection / Marlene Zuk and Nina Wedell -- Sexual selection in social insects / Boris Baer -- The evolution of insect mating systems / John Alcock and Randy Thornhill.