The part played by beauty in sexual selection
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The part played by beauty in sexual selection
For centuries, people have turned to peacocks, swans and robins to understand why males and females differ, whether monogamy can work and what makes an animal – or a person – attractive to the opposite sex. Birds, Sex and Beauty, the new book by Matt Ridley, continues this line of enquiry, using its author’s passion for birds as a springboard for considering the evolution of sexual behaviour and the purpose of beauty itself. Ridley’s model speci…
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