Title of article :
The species recognition hypothesis explains exaggerated structures in non-avialan dinosaurs better than sexual selection does
Author/Authors :
Padian، نويسنده , , Kevin and Horner، نويسنده , , John R.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
11
From page :
97
To page :
107
Abstract :
Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain “bizarre structures” in dinosaurs and other extinct animals (e.g., mechanical function and several kinds of intra- and interspecific display). Recent evidence and tests for species recognition as a possible driver of these structures have been proposed, in particular as an alternative to traditional hypotheses of function and sexual selection, which have fallen short. Advocates of sexual selection and mechanical function have advanced untested hypotheses claiming that species recognition cannot be an important process in evolution. We address these claims and show that they are based on misreading of the evidence and of previous literature. We also acknowledge that there have been historically differing definitions of sexual selection, which have greatly impeded understanding of the whole phenomenon of mate attraction and choice. Particularly in fossil animals, it is impossible to accept any hypothesis as the “default” that does not require evidence or testing to establish it.
Keywords :
sexual selection , Evolution , Evolution , Dinosaurs , species recognition , dinosaures , Sélection sexuelle , Reconnaissance de l’espèce
Journal title :
Comptes Rendus Palevol
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Comptes Rendus Palevol
Record number :
2282902
Link To Document :
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