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Across
  1. 3. The fixation or rise of prevalence of an allele in a population
  2. 4. Argued sexual selection was non-aesthetic, and that females choose traits due to their correlation with male health
  3. 6. bias The theory that preference for a given trait existed prior to the evolution of a sexual characteristic.
  4. 8. Choice Preferences individuals have for certain traits in potential mates.
  5. 10. Hypothesis This hypothesis suggests that males evolve traits that exploit pre-existing sensory biases in females.
  6. 11. Argued sexual selection was aesthetic
  7. 13. Norm Distribution of phenotypes for one genotype over a range of environmental conditions
  8. 14. A sexual characteristic that didn’t evolve for functional purposes
Down
  1. 1. Selection Removal of deleterious alleles, keeping the status quo
  2. 2. Models Propose that male sexually selected traits evolve due to pre-existing preferences in the perceptual or cognitive systems of females, which originally developed for functions unrelated to mating.
  3. 3. Bias A predisposition in an organism's sensory system that makes certain stimuli more attractive or noticeable, often due to ecological or evolutionary factors unrelated to mating.
  4. 5. Landscape a 3D representation of fitness as a function of genotype or phenotype
  5. 7. Change in DNA/RNA sequence
  6. 8. Sexual Selection A type of natural selection that favors traits increasing an individual's chances of reproductive success.
  7. 9. The null model of sexual selection
  8. 12. Evaluation Cognitive comparison of a signal to an innate template or other received signals