Mate Choice
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on the evolution of mate selection in Mate Choice by Gil Rosenthal, published by Princeton University Press in 2017. This comprehensive volume spans 648 pages and challenges the traditional views on mating decisions across various organisms, from protozoans to humans. Rosenthal provides a fresh synthesis of the subject, questioning the long-held belief that females primarily choose mates based on genetic quality. This insightful work not only redefines our understanding of mate choice but also delves into the complexities of sexual selection and its implications for evolutionary biology. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Mate Choice is an essential addition to any library focused on animal behavior and evolutionary studies. Dive into this thought-provoking exploration and expand your knowledge on one of nature's most fascinating topics.