Evolution of sexual preferences in quantitative characters (Q805522)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4204175
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Evolution of sexual preferences in quantitative characters
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4204175

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    Evolution of sexual preferences in quantitative characters (English)
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    1990
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    It is studied how a metric character and sexual preferences for that character evolve on the base of Fisher's ``runaway process'' [\textit{R. A. Fisher}, The genetical theory of natural selection (1958)]. The phenotypic trait in the male and female is described by a 2-vector x, where the first coordinate \(x_ 1\) gives the character value and the second coordinate \(x_ 2\) the preference value. Analogously, y denotes the female trait vector. It is assumed that the viabilities of males and females as well as the probability for a male of type x and a female of type y to mate depend only on \(x_ 1\) and \(y_ 2\). Furthermore, the phenotypic values of offspring are assumed to be given by the midparental values plus a random perturbation. Given the viabilities of males and females as well as the conditional probability for a male and a female to mate, the dynamics of the covariance matrix and the mean of the zygotic distribution of phenotypes are studied. A comprehensive discussion of the results (including comparisons to other runaway models) concludes the paper.
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    viability
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    Fisher's runaway process
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    female mating preference
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    quantitative male secondary sexual character
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    sexual selection
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    Gaussian distribution of phenotypes
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    genetic covariance evolution
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    metric character
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    sexual preferences
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    zygotic distribution of phenotypes
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    runaway models
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