Sexual conflict over mating and fertilization: an overview

University of Liverpool

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Abstract

Sexual conflict is a conflict between the evolutionary interests of individuals of the two sexes. The sexes can have different trait optima but this need not imply conflict if their optima can be attained simultaneously. Conflict requires an interaction between males and females (e.g. mating or parental care), such that the optimal outcomes for each sex cannot be achieved simultaneously. It is important to distinguish between battleground models, which define the parameter space for conflict and resolution models, which seek solutions for how conflicts are resolved. Overt behavioural conflict may or may not be manifest at resolution. Following Fisherian principles, an immediate (i.e. direct) benefit to a male…

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Keywords
  • Sexual conflict
  • Mating
  • Biology
  • Trait
  • Sexual selection
  • Conflict resolution
  • Paternal care
  • Antagonistic Coevolution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gender equality
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