Sexual Selection
Discover the fascinating world of sexual selection with the insightful book Sexual Selection by Princeton University Press. Published in 1994, this comprehensive paperback offers an engaging synthesis of the theory and its evolution over time. Spanning 624 pages, the book delves into various models, methods, and empirical tests that shape our understanding of this intriguing subject.
Authoritative yet accessible, Sexual Selection covers critical topics such as the evolution of mating preferences, the relationship between sexual selection and speciation, and the constraints that influence these processes. This essential resource highlights unresolved questions in the field, making it a must-read for both scholars and enthusiasts alike. Enhance your knowledge of sexual selection and its pivotal role in the natural world by adding this valuable book to your collection today.