C. Choe / J. Crespi (eds.)
	
		
	The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids
Herausgeber: Choe, Jae C.; Jae C., Choe; Crespi, Bernard J.
C. Choe / J. Crespi (eds.)
The Evolution of Mating Systems in Insects and Arachnids
Herausgeber: Choe, Jae C.; Jae C., Choe; Crespi, Bernard J.
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Comprehensive guide to the evolution of sexual conflict and cooperation in insects and arachnids.
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					Comprehensive guide to the evolution of sexual conflict and cooperation in insects and arachnids.				
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 - Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 400
 - Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 1997
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
 - Gewicht: 771g
 - ISBN-13: 9780521589765
 - ISBN-10: 0521589762
 - Artikelnr.: 21362125
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
 - Seitenzahl: 400
 - Erscheinungstermin: 6. Dezember 1997
 - Englisch
 - Abmessung: 246mm x 189mm x 21mm
 - Gewicht: 771g
 - ISBN-13: 9780521589765
 - ISBN-10: 0521589762
 - Artikelnr.: 21362125
 
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
 - Libri GmbH
 - Europaallee 1
 - 36244 Bad Hersfeld
 - gpsr@libri.de
 
Introduction; 1. Evolutionary perspectives on insect mating Richard D.
Alexander, David Marshall, and John Cooley; 2. Sexual selection by cryptic
female choice in insects and arachnids William G. Eberhard; 3. Natural and
sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns Ola M. Finke,
Jonathan Waage, and Walter D. Koenig; 4. Sexual selection in resource
defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers Michael D.
Greenfield; 5. Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera:
Gryllidae) Marlene Zuk and Leigh W. Simmons; 6. The evolution of edible
'sperm sacs' and other forms of courtship feeding in crickets, katydids and
their kin (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Darryl T. Gwynne; 7. Sexual conflicts and
the evolution of mating patterns in the Zoraptera Jae C. Choe; 8. The
evolution of water strider mating systems: causes and consequences of
sexual conflicts Goran Arnqvist; 9. Multiple mating, sperm competition, and
cryptic female choice in the leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Janis
L. Dickinson; 10. Firefly mating ecology, selection and evolution James E.
Lloyd; 11. Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in
neuropteroid insects Charles S. Henry; 12. Mating systems of parasitoid
wasps H. C. J. Godfray and J. M. Cook; 13. Fig wasp mating systems:
pollinators and parasites, sex ratio adjustment and male polymorphism,
population structure and its consequences E. A. Herre, S. A. West, J. M.
Cook, S. G. Compton and F. Kjellberg; 14. Predictions from sexual selection
on the evolution of mating systems in moths P. Larry Phelan; 15. Sexual
dimorphism, mating systems and ecology in butterflies Ronald L. Rutowski;
16. Lek behaviour of insects Todd Shelly and Timothy S. Whittier; 17. Mate
choice and species isolation in swarming insects John Sivinski and Erik
Petersson; 18. Function and evolution of antlers and eye stalks in flies
Gerald S. Wilkinson and Gary N. Dodson; 19. Sex via the substrate: mating
systems and sexual selection in pseudoscorpions David W. Zeh and Jeanne A.
Zeh; 20. Jumping spider mating strategies: sex with cannibals in and out of
webs Robert R. Jackson and S. D. Pollard; 21. Sexual conflict and the
evolution of mating systems William D. Brown, Bernard J. Crespi and Jae C.
Choe.
	Alexander, David Marshall, and John Cooley; 2. Sexual selection by cryptic
female choice in insects and arachnids William G. Eberhard; 3. Natural and
sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns Ola M. Finke,
Jonathan Waage, and Walter D. Koenig; 4. Sexual selection in resource
defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers Michael D.
Greenfield; 5. Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera:
Gryllidae) Marlene Zuk and Leigh W. Simmons; 6. The evolution of edible
'sperm sacs' and other forms of courtship feeding in crickets, katydids and
their kin (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Darryl T. Gwynne; 7. Sexual conflicts and
the evolution of mating patterns in the Zoraptera Jae C. Choe; 8. The
evolution of water strider mating systems: causes and consequences of
sexual conflicts Goran Arnqvist; 9. Multiple mating, sperm competition, and
cryptic female choice in the leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Janis
L. Dickinson; 10. Firefly mating ecology, selection and evolution James E.
Lloyd; 11. Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in
neuropteroid insects Charles S. Henry; 12. Mating systems of parasitoid
wasps H. C. J. Godfray and J. M. Cook; 13. Fig wasp mating systems:
pollinators and parasites, sex ratio adjustment and male polymorphism,
population structure and its consequences E. A. Herre, S. A. West, J. M.
Cook, S. G. Compton and F. Kjellberg; 14. Predictions from sexual selection
on the evolution of mating systems in moths P. Larry Phelan; 15. Sexual
dimorphism, mating systems and ecology in butterflies Ronald L. Rutowski;
16. Lek behaviour of insects Todd Shelly and Timothy S. Whittier; 17. Mate
choice and species isolation in swarming insects John Sivinski and Erik
Petersson; 18. Function and evolution of antlers and eye stalks in flies
Gerald S. Wilkinson and Gary N. Dodson; 19. Sex via the substrate: mating
systems and sexual selection in pseudoscorpions David W. Zeh and Jeanne A.
Zeh; 20. Jumping spider mating strategies: sex with cannibals in and out of
webs Robert R. Jackson and S. D. Pollard; 21. Sexual conflict and the
evolution of mating systems William D. Brown, Bernard J. Crespi and Jae C.
Choe.
Introduction; 1. Evolutionary perspectives on insect mating Richard D.
Alexander, David Marshall, and John Cooley; 2. Sexual selection by cryptic
female choice in insects and arachnids William G. Eberhard; 3. Natural and
sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns Ola M. Finke,
Jonathan Waage, and Walter D. Koenig; 4. Sexual selection in resource
defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers Michael D.
Greenfield; 5. Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera:
Gryllidae) Marlene Zuk and Leigh W. Simmons; 6. The evolution of edible
'sperm sacs' and other forms of courtship feeding in crickets, katydids and
their kin (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Darryl T. Gwynne; 7. Sexual conflicts and
the evolution of mating patterns in the Zoraptera Jae C. Choe; 8. The
evolution of water strider mating systems: causes and consequences of
sexual conflicts Goran Arnqvist; 9. Multiple mating, sperm competition, and
cryptic female choice in the leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Janis
L. Dickinson; 10. Firefly mating ecology, selection and evolution James E.
Lloyd; 11. Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in
neuropteroid insects Charles S. Henry; 12. Mating systems of parasitoid
wasps H. C. J. Godfray and J. M. Cook; 13. Fig wasp mating systems:
pollinators and parasites, sex ratio adjustment and male polymorphism,
population structure and its consequences E. A. Herre, S. A. West, J. M.
Cook, S. G. Compton and F. Kjellberg; 14. Predictions from sexual selection
on the evolution of mating systems in moths P. Larry Phelan; 15. Sexual
dimorphism, mating systems and ecology in butterflies Ronald L. Rutowski;
16. Lek behaviour of insects Todd Shelly and Timothy S. Whittier; 17. Mate
choice and species isolation in swarming insects John Sivinski and Erik
Petersson; 18. Function and evolution of antlers and eye stalks in flies
Gerald S. Wilkinson and Gary N. Dodson; 19. Sex via the substrate: mating
systems and sexual selection in pseudoscorpions David W. Zeh and Jeanne A.
Zeh; 20. Jumping spider mating strategies: sex with cannibals in and out of
webs Robert R. Jackson and S. D. Pollard; 21. Sexual conflict and the
evolution of mating systems William D. Brown, Bernard J. Crespi and Jae C.
Choe.
				Alexander, David Marshall, and John Cooley; 2. Sexual selection by cryptic
female choice in insects and arachnids William G. Eberhard; 3. Natural and
sexual selection components of odonate mating patterns Ola M. Finke,
Jonathan Waage, and Walter D. Koenig; 4. Sexual selection in resource
defense polygyny: lessons from territorial grasshoppers Michael D.
Greenfield; 5. Reproductive strategies of the crickets (Orthoptera:
Gryllidae) Marlene Zuk and Leigh W. Simmons; 6. The evolution of edible
'sperm sacs' and other forms of courtship feeding in crickets, katydids and
their kin (Orthoptera: Ensifera) Darryl T. Gwynne; 7. Sexual conflicts and
the evolution of mating patterns in the Zoraptera Jae C. Choe; 8. The
evolution of water strider mating systems: causes and consequences of
sexual conflicts Goran Arnqvist; 9. Multiple mating, sperm competition, and
cryptic female choice in the leaf beetles (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) Janis
L. Dickinson; 10. Firefly mating ecology, selection and evolution James E.
Lloyd; 11. Modern mating systems in archaic Holometabola: sexuality in
neuropteroid insects Charles S. Henry; 12. Mating systems of parasitoid
wasps H. C. J. Godfray and J. M. Cook; 13. Fig wasp mating systems:
pollinators and parasites, sex ratio adjustment and male polymorphism,
population structure and its consequences E. A. Herre, S. A. West, J. M.
Cook, S. G. Compton and F. Kjellberg; 14. Predictions from sexual selection
on the evolution of mating systems in moths P. Larry Phelan; 15. Sexual
dimorphism, mating systems and ecology in butterflies Ronald L. Rutowski;
16. Lek behaviour of insects Todd Shelly and Timothy S. Whittier; 17. Mate
choice and species isolation in swarming insects John Sivinski and Erik
Petersson; 18. Function and evolution of antlers and eye stalks in flies
Gerald S. Wilkinson and Gary N. Dodson; 19. Sex via the substrate: mating
systems and sexual selection in pseudoscorpions David W. Zeh and Jeanne A.
Zeh; 20. Jumping spider mating strategies: sex with cannibals in and out of
webs Robert R. Jackson and S. D. Pollard; 21. Sexual conflict and the
evolution of mating systems William D. Brown, Bernard J. Crespi and Jae C.
Choe.







