Why would females choose “flashy”?. Gray tree frogs.

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Why would females choose “flashy”?

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Why would females choose “flashy”?

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Gray tree frogs

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Do long calls indicate good genes?

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Do long calls indicate good genes? yes

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Runaway sexual selection?

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Fisherian Runaway Selection

The notion that sexual selection is more rapid than natural selectionand that it can lead to evolution of great extravagances that are detrimental

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Male red-collared widow bird

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Antlers are secondary sexual characteristics…

Use varies by species:Visual display of dominanceFightingMate attraction

Extinct 11,000 years ago

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Irish Elk—extinctCrazy-big antlers, right? “Runaway Sexual Selection”?Or not…

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http://eebweb.arizona.edu/animal_behavior/chase/chaseaway2a.htm

˄ Why the Irish Elk went extinct…Not

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Note axes = log scale

M = Megaloceros

X axis = 200 mm increase

Y axis = 1000 mm increase

Not a 1:1 ratio of increase!

Irish Elk had antlers exactly the right size for their bodiesRunaway sexual selection could not have been

the cause of their extinction!

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Endler ExperimentWithout predator, sexual selection is the driving force

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Endler ExperimentWith predator, sexual selection is tempered

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Discussion

Why are females often drab?

Why don’t males prefer flashy females?