A major reimagining of how evolutionary forces work, revealing how mating preferences—what Darwin termed “the taste for the beautiful”—create the extraordinary range of ornament in the animal world.
In the great halls of science, dogma holds that Darwin’s theory of natural selection explains every branch on the tree of life: which species thrive, which wither away to extinction, and what features each evolves. But can adaptation by natural selection really account for everything we see in nature?
Yale University ornithologist Richard Prum—reviving Darwin’s own views—thinks not. Deep in tropical jungles around the world are birds with a dizzying array of appearances and mating displays: Club-winged Manakins who sing with their wings, Great Argus Pheasants who dazzle prospective mates with a four-foot-wide cone of feathers covered in golden 3D spheres, Red-capped Manakins who moonwalk. In thirty years of fieldwork, Prum has seen numerous display traits that seem disconnected from, if not outright contrary to, selection for individual survival. To explain this, he dusts off Darwin’s long-neglected theory of sexual selection in which the act of choosing a mate for purely aesthetic reasons—for the mere pleasure of it—is an independent engine of evolutionary change.
Mate choice can drive ornamental traits from the constraints of adaptive evolution, allowing them to grow ever more elaborate. It also sets the stakes for sexual conflict, in which the sexual autonomy of the female evolves in response to male sexual control. Most crucially, this framework provides important insights into the evolution of human sexuality, particularly the ways in which female preferences have changed male bodies, and even maleness itself, through evolutionary time.
The Evolution of Beauty presents a unique scientific vision for how nature’s splendor contributes to a more complete understanding of evolution and of ourselves.
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ichbinluz的评论听的audible上的有声书,上一秒还在讲羽毛和歌声,下一秒就讲生殖器,没有目录看就是这么精彩。这本很喜欢了,female choice在进化过程中的作用,比我们想象的大,不一定是生理性的,还有文化层面的。同性性行为的原因。这种切片很容易被当成武断,但其实我们连切片断面都不懂。
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坏卡超的评论非常好看!颠覆了我对演化论的认知。从鸟类谈到人类,并为现在方兴未艾的女权主义与LGBT平权运动提供了理论支援(虽然后几章脑洞略大...).不愧是同时入选《纽约时报》与《华尔街日报》2017年度书单的著作。
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YUSKI的评论最后两章不行,私货过多。
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Joe Christmas的评论作者说鸟类世界许多现象无法被适者生存解释,而被雌性的择偶和审美追求影响,像孔雀开屏园丁鸟搭凉亭。最后几章延伸到人类社会,用女性的性选择来解释为什么人类没有阴茎骨,男性同性恋比例比女性高。被选择的男性并不是被动的,所以野鸭会使用性暴力。书很有趣,只是很难想象这个女性选择的机制竟会让女性演化成弱势群体。关于这一点,作者只提了一句,农业革命给了男性物质上的优势。
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[已注销]的评论谢谢这书教育了我天择论的单薄,但美国人太喜欢车轱辘话来回说了烦。想看《人的由来》,居然是潘光旦翻译的
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[已注销]的评论A beautiful theory of beauty
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火星人你好的评论又啰嗦又不严谨,看了两章放弃了
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地中海胖叔的评论啰嗦是缺点,话题和观点很有意思。
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bks的评论这本书从很多方面来说都和from bacteria to Bach and back很像。并非所有的trait都是自然选择,有性选择也有社会选择也发挥了作用。有些trait留下来并非好到适者生存,而是没有坏到不适生存。性选择主要的驱动力是女性自主权。按照Dennett的说法也许是competence without comprehension。但是读完后依旧会觉得有些理论证据是对方理论的不足之处,但没有自己的证明证据。我读这本书的时候很开心,但对从生物学里面moralizing始终感到矛盾。
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拉夫的评论从观鸟到择偶,handicap theory和证明adaptive theory的零假设蛮耳目一新。蛮多篇幅在人类的性器官和择偶演化,倒是现在的共识了。