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      Systematics of Funnel-Eared Bats (Chiroptera: Natalidae)

      Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
      American Museum of Natural History (BioOne sponsored)

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              Sexual selection and genital evolution.

              Genitalia are conspicuously variable, even in closely related taxa that are otherwise morphologically very similar. Explaining genital diversity is a longstanding problem that is attracting renewed interest from evolutionary biologists. New studies provide ever more compelling evidence that sexual selection is important in driving genital divergence. Importantly, several studies now link variation in genital morphology directly to male fertilization success, and modern comparative techniques have confirmed predicted associations between genital complexity and mating patterns across species. There is also evidence that male and female genitalia can coevolve antagonistically. Determining mechanisms of genital evolution is an important challenge if we are to resolve current debate concerning the relative significance of mate choice benefits and sexual conflict in sexual selection.
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                Journal
                Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
                Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
                American Museum of Natural History (BioOne sponsored)
                0003-0090
                June 03 2011
                June 03 2011
                : 353
                :
                : 1-140
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                10.1206/636.1
                74f1102c-636b-4b0f-b446-141d37b8c4f7
                © 2011
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