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Sperm Competition in Birds: Evolutionary Causes and Consequences

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Sperm competition is a central part of sexual selection and will therefore be of interest to all behavioral ecologists since the topics discussed here include many that are applicable to other animal groups.
The text is supportedby numerous photographs, diagrams, tables, and outstanding illustrations by David Quinn.

Sperm Competition in Birds addressess the following
Both functional and causal aspects of the subject
The importance of sperm competition in different avian mating systems
The relationship between sperm competition and male and female reproductive anatomy and physiology, copulation patterns, and paternity guards
The costs and benefits of copulating with multiple partners for both males and females
The relationship between multiple mating and paternity, and the far-reaching evolutionary consequences of sperm competition

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First published September 5, 1997

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