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Looking for a Few Good Males: Female Choice in Evolutionary Biology (Animals, History, Culture)

Looking for a Few Good Males: Female Choice in Evolutionary Biology (Animals, History, Culture)

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Examines the historical trajectory of female mate choice within evolutionary biology, particularly its impact on theories of speciation and human social evolution. It highlights how early views on female choice, influenced by Darwin's work, were often intertwined with societal beliefs about gender and race, leading to debates between figures like Darwin and Wallace regarding the continuity of human and animal mental capacities. The text traces the shifting focus from qualitative observations to statistical analyses in the 1930s and 40s, with a move toward speciation as a central evolutionary process where female choice could act as an isolating mechanism. It further explores how British ethologists and American population geneticists later approached the study of animal behavior, debating the role of female choice in maintaining genetic diversity and its broader implications for understanding human social structures and morality.

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