General
Mating strategies
Natural and Sexual Selection
ESS and Animal Strageies
Sexes as strategies and investment
100

ESS

Evolutionary Stable Strategies

100

Monogomous

A mating strategy where there is a single male and female per season or for a lifetime

100

Peppered Moth

An example of natural selection

100

a strategy which if adopted by a population
cannot be invaded by any competing alternative
strategy

Evolutionary Stable Strategy

100

Due to a large investment in offspring ? are choosy or seek extra pair mating to maximise fitness?

Females

200
The recommended text book for this module

An introduction to behavioural ecology - Krebs and Davies

200

Females mating with multiple males

Polyandry

200

Bower Bird building a bower

An example of a sexually selected behaviour

200

rover and sitter

Example of two strategies that coexist in drosophilla larvae

200

Anisogamy

The uneven size of the sexual gametes

300

An animals lifetime reproductive success

fitness

300

lek

The gathering of males in a ritual area to advertise to females

300

Evolutionary arms race

When two species/or individuals of the same species impact a selection pressure on each other

300

Author of the selfish gene and pirate and fisher example with seagulls

Richard Dawkins

300

The reason why mammals are frequently polygynous

The large amount of investment in nursing from female mammals

400

Tinbergen's four questions

What is the mechanism for the behaviour?

How does the behaviour develop over a lifetime?

How effective is this behaviour for increasing the fitness of an animal?


How does the behaviour compare to related species?


400

Red Winged Blackbird

An example of polygyny with males sourcing extra pair mating/ offspring

400

The fact that roving fly larvae may benefit when in dense populations but it costs them to be more active

fitness trade off

400

Side Blotched Lizard

An example of three fluctuating male strategies. Not an ESS

400

Protoandrous

An organism that is male first

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