Mating Systems and Strategies
Discover the intricate world of animal reproduction with Mating Systems and Strategies by Stephen M. Shuster, published by Princeton University Press in 2003. This comprehensive paperback spans 552 pages, offering a rich exploration of the evolution of reproductive strategies in the animal kingdom.
Shuster presents a robust conceptual and statistical framework that delves into the dynamics of sexual selection. This book elucidates how sexual selection, often limited to one sex and countered by the other, stands as one of the most potent and rapid evolutionary forces in nature. Perfect for students and professionals in biological sciences, this work is an invaluable resource for understanding the complexities of animal behavior and reproduction.
Enhance your knowledge of life sciences, zoology, and the fascinating strategies that govern mating in the wild. Don’t miss out on this essential addition to your scientific library!