Sexual selection and the evolution of visually conspicuous sexually dimorphic traits in male monkeys, apes, and human beings.

Annual review of sex research Pub Date : 2005-01-01
Alan Dixson, Barnaby Dixson, Matthew Anderson
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Abstract

Striking secondary sexual traits, such as brightly colored "sexual skin," capes of hair, beards, and other facial adornments occur in adult males of many anthropoid primate species. This review focuses upon the role of sexual selection in the evolution of these traits. A quantitative approach is used to measure sexually dimorphic characters and to compare their development in the monogamous, polygynous, and multimale-multifemale mating systems of monkeys, apes, and human beings.

雄性猴子、类人猿和人类的性选择和视觉上明显的两性二态特征的进化。
引人注目的第二性征,如色彩鲜艳的“性皮肤”、披风的毛发、胡须和其他面部装饰,出现在许多类人猿灵长类动物的成年雄性身上。这篇综述着重讨论了性选择在这些性状进化中的作用。定量方法用于测量两性二态特征,并比较它们在猴子、猿和人类的一夫一妻制、一夫多妻制和多雄多雌交配系统中的发展。
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