The Evolution of Animal Weapons
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Abstract
Males in many species invest substantially in structures that are used in combat with rivals over access to females. These weapons can attain extreme proportions and have diversified in form repeatedly. I review empirical literature on the function and evolution of sexually selected weapons to clarify important unanswered questions for future research. Despite their many shapes and sizes, and the multitude of habitats within which they function, animal weapons share many properties: They evolve when males are able to defend spatially restricted critical resources, they are typically the most variable morphological structures of these species, and this variation honestly reflects among-individual differences in…
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- Sexual selection
- Competition (biology)
- Function (biology)
- Divergence (linguistics)
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Evolutionary biology
- Biology
- Ecology
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