Mindtap Biology, 2 Terms (12 Months) Printed Access Card For Starr/taggart/evers/starr's Biology: The Unity And Diversity Of Life
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Author: Cecie Starr, Ralph Taggart, Christine Evers, Lisa Starr
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 17, Problem 6SQ
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Introduction: Sexual selection is a process of selecting mates by an individual. The selection will be according to the physical traits that usually attract the opposite gender. Increased size, coloration, and adornment appearance of the individual help in selecting a mate. Many factors influence the selection of a partner to mate. They include sexual dimorphism, exaggerated traits and male aggression, and so on.
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