Books by Leigh W. Simmons
Sperm Competition and its Evolutionary Consequences in the Insects
by Leigh W. Simmons
It’s easy to see why a male might be promiscuous from an evolutionary point of view: he might father more offspring than if he had remained monogamous. But for females, it’s a different story.
Interviews where books by Leigh W. Simmons were recommended
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Biologische Untersuchungen (Die Spermien der Vogel)
by Gustaf Retzius -
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Behavioural Ecology
by J.R. Krebs (Editor), N.B. Davies (Editor) -
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Animal Mating Systems
by Robert L. Smith (Editor) -
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Female Control
by William Eberhard -
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Sperm Competition and its Evolutionary Consequences in the Insects
by Leigh W. Simmons
The best books on Sperm, recommended by Tim Birkhead
The best books on Sperm, recommended by Tim Birkhead
Professor Tim Birkhead is one of the pioneers of spermatology. He explains how promiscuous females can be selective about sperm, even after multiple inseminations