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Summary: Contents
Preface xi
1 Sexual Conflict in Nature 1
1.1 Evolving Views of Sex and Reproduction 2
1.2 Sexually Antagonistic Selection and Sexual
Conflict 6
1.2.1 Intralocus Sexual Conflict 7
1.2.2 Interlocus Sexual Conflict 10
1.3 Aims and Scope 11
2 Sexual Selection and Sexual Conflict:
History, Theory, and Empirical Avenues 14
2.1 Darwin's Views on Sexual Selection 14
2.2 The Fisher Process 18
2.3 Indicator, or Good Genes, Mechanisms 22
2.4 The Male Trait 25
2.5 Direct Benefits 26
2.6 Preexisting Biases and the Origin of the
Preference 27
2.7 Sexual Conflict 29
2.7.1 Parker's Initial Models of Sexual
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