Sex, Color, and Mate Choice in Guppies
By (Author) Anne E. Houde
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
3rd November 1997
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Zoology and animal sciences
Ethology and animal behaviour
597.667
Paperback
224
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
312g
The Trinidadian guppy is well known to biologists and home aquarium enthusiasts alike. This book describes the sexual behaviour of guppies, and examines how mate choice by females leads to the evolution of the conspicuous colours and the courtship displays for which guppies are widely recognized. It shows that female guppies prefer males with bright colour patterns, especially those with orange spots, and that the mating preferences of females lead to a sexual selection of both colour patterns and courtship displays of males.
"[I]mportant to biologists who study guppies, and, like much of the rest of this book ... of interest to researchers into sexual selection in other species as well... [A]n inspiring guide to future directions in behavioural ecology."--Nature
Anne E. Houde is Assistant Professor of Biology at Lake Forest College.