Sexual Conflict
Discover the groundbreaking insights in "Sexual Conflict," authored by esteemed researchers in the field, published by Princeton University Press in 2005. This compelling paperback spans 352 pages and is essential for anyone intrigued by the evolutionary biology of reproduction.
This pioneering work explores the dynamic and often contentious relationships between the sexes, challenging traditional theories of mating systems. The authors delve into the intricate conflicts that arise during reproduction, providing an in-depth analysis that reshapes our understanding of sexual selection and evolution.
Perfect for scholars and students alike, "Sexual Conflict" offers a comprehensive overview of how these conflicts influence the evolution of mating strategies and the roles of the sexes. Don't miss out on this essential addition to your academic collection—it's a must-read for anyone serious about evolutionary biology!