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Arena Birds: Sexual Selection and Behavior by Paul A. Johnsgard β€” book cover

Arena Birds: Sexual Selection and Behavior

by Paul A. Johnsgard
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Overview

In 1871, more than a decade after he unveiled the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin laid out the principles of sexual selection. He suggested that alongside the traits that enable species to survive are those that confer sexual advantage on individuals within the species and thus insure greater transmission to offspring of those individuals' genes. Focusing on some of the most resplendent birds in the avian class - among them ducks, pheasants, grouse, manakins, whydahs, and birds-of-paradise - Paul Johnsgard describes sexual selection in arena-breeding birds, species and groups whose males gather for competitive sexual display in open spaces called arenas or leks. Johnsgard explains Darwin's theory that selection works on the basis of either male dominance - a male wins access to females by bettering his peers - or female choice, in which females survey the field of males and select the most prized mate. Summarizing a vast body of literature, Johnsgard reviews the many elaborations and implications of these theories, such as whether a male most attractive to females is also the most fit for survival (a question of "truth in advertising"). He details for several species and groups the components of mating behavior, including male plumages, strutting, and distinctive calling - sometimes audible over a kilometer away. Arena Birds encompasses those birds that exhibit arena or near-arena behavior, as well as those that build bowers for reproductive signaling purposes. Including a glossary of terms, this book will serve as a basic reference for ornithologists and fascinating reading for anyone interested in sexual relations in the animal kingdom.

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Arena birds--those birds whose males gather for competitive sexual display in open spaces called arenas or leks--include many of the most beautiful birds in the world, among them ducks, pheasants, grouse, manakins, whydahs, and birds-of-paradise. Johnsgard surveys the mating behavior of many species and groups and explains how arena birds select mates on the basis of either male dominance or female choice. Includes 38 glossy color photos and 70 b&w drawings. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
June 1, 1994
Publisher
Prentice Hall & IBD
Pages
384
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781560983156

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