Alternative Breeding Strategies in Evolution and Ecology - Lecture 35
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore alternative breeding strategies in a 44-minute lecture from Yale University's "Principles of Evolution, Ecology and Behavior" course. Examine how breeding strategies vary among males and females of the same species and across different species, often linked to frequency dependence. Discover how species at evolutionary equilibrium maintain equal fitness across diverse strategies. Investigate examples from bullfrogs, figs, fig wasps, and wrasse fish, including "sneaky copulators." Learn about gamete-related behaviors and their evolutionary implications. Gain insights into the complex world of reproductive strategies in nature through this comprehensive exploration of alternative breeding methods.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction
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- Chapter 2. Bullfrogs, Figs, and Fig Wasps
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- Chapter 3. Satellites, Mimics, and Pirates
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- Chapter 4. Wrasse: Nesting Males and "Sneaky Copulators"
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- Chapter 5. Gamete Related Behavior
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- Chapter 6. Conclusion
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