Title:
Necks-for-sex or competing browsers? A critique of ideas on the evolution of giraffe
Author(s):
Publication Year:
2010
Abstract:
Recent years have witnessed a resurgence in tests of the evolution and origin of the great height and long neck of the giraffe Giraffa camelopardalis. The two main hypotheses are (1) long necks evolved through competition with other browsers allowing giraffe to feed above them ('competing browsers' hypothesis); or (2) the necks evolved for direct use in intra-sexual combat to gain access to oestrous females ('necks-for-sex' hypothesis). Keywords: sexual selection, ancestral giraffids, competing browsers, necks-for-sex, female choice, allometry.
Publication Title:
Journal of Zoology
Volume:
282
Issue:
1
Pages:
6โ€“12
Item Type:
Journal Article
Language:
en

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