Mathematical toy model inspired by the problem of the adaptive origins of the sexual orientation continuum
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Skinner, Brian J
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Same-sex sexual behaviour is ubiquitous in the animal kingdom, but its adaptive origins remain a prominent puzzle. Here, I suggest the possibility that same-sex sexual behaviour arises as a consequence of the competition between an evolutionary drive for a wide diversity in traits, which improves the adaptability of a population, and a drive for sexual dichotomization of traits, which promotes opposite-sex attraction and increases the rate of reproduction. This trade-off is explored via a simple mathematical ‘toy model’. The model exhibits a number of interesting features and suggests a simple mathematical form for describing the sexual orientation continuum.
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2016-09Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Research Laboratory of ElectronicsJournal
Royal Society Open Science
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Royal Society
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Skinner, Brian. “Mathematical Toy Model Inspired by the Problem of the Adaptive Origins of the Sexual Orientation Continuum.” Royal Society Open Science 3.9 (2016): 160403.
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2054-5703