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Mating Strategies Monogamy Polygamy Polygyny: one male, 2+ females
Polyandry: one female, 2+ males Promiscuity: no pair bond
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Sexual Selection Females assess males b) Males battle for access
to females
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Life History Patterns Cost of reproduction Senescence age-related
Reproductive effort Cost of reproduction Senescence age-related experience-related Previous breeding experience
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N. Elephant Seals Iteroparous, one offspring per year,
Polygynous, K-selected and long-lived Iteroparous, one offspring per year, 8-month gestation Males breed at age 7-8, females at 2-3 Sexual selection by male battles, only female raises pup
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Western Gulls Iteroparous, multiple offspring, lay 2-3 eggs per year
Monogamous, K-selected and long-lived Iteroparous, multiple offspring, lay 2-3 eggs per year Third Chick Disadvantage Males breed at age 3-5, females at 4-6, both sexes raise young
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New study by Dr. Tim Clutton-Brock (Cambridge Univ.)
(2007, Proceedings of the Royal Society) Renowned expert on life history studies in long-lived mammals Review of polygynous vs monogamous species: males live longer in monogomous in 16 of 19 polygynous species, males have significantly shorter lifespan cost of reproduction—defending a harem
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