Is sexual selection defined by dimorphism alone? A reply to Padian and Horner
Is sexual selection defined by dimorphism alone? A reply to Padian and Horner
In their letter in response to our article in TREE [1], Padian and Horner [2] make three main points, the two most relevant concerning firstly the definition of sexual selection itself and secondly, the issue of how we might test for its presence in fossils organisms. Their third point pertains to species recognition and is addressed by Mendelson and Shaw [3].
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Knell, Robert J.
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Knell, Robert J.
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Tomkins, Joseph L.
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Knell, Robert J., Naish, Darren, Tomkins, Joseph L. and Hone, David W.E.
(2013)
Is sexual selection defined by dimorphism alone? A reply to Padian and Horner.
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 28 (5), .
(doi:10.1016/j.tree.2013.02.007).
Abstract
In their letter in response to our article in TREE [1], Padian and Horner [2] make three main points, the two most relevant concerning firstly the definition of sexual selection itself and secondly, the issue of how we might test for its presence in fossils organisms. Their third point pertains to species recognition and is addressed by Mendelson and Shaw [3].
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