Richard O. Prum is William Robertson Coe Professor of Ornithology at Yale University, and Head Curator of Vertebrate Zoology at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History. He has conducted field work throughout the world, and has studied fossil theropod dinosaurs in China. He received a MacArthur Fellowship in 2010.
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.
發表於2024-12-22
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這本書重新發現和深化瞭達爾文的性選擇進化論,指齣雌性對於求偶者的審美是導緻動物進化的核心力量,先於自然選擇的揀選和淘汰。 達爾文認為雌性動物具有審美的本能,而雄性動物竭力通過展示魅力來取悅其性交對傢。雌性動物確立瞭作為其種類的“美的標準”,具有符閤這一標準之...
評分 評分 評分2015年11月某天的傍晚,一位德國鳥類學者望著燈火輝煌,船來車往的外灘,發齣瞭”痛心疾首“的感慨:想想我們人類浪費瞭多少資源在沒有實用價值的東西上!我當時毫不猶豫地反駁:可是動物也是一樣啊,想想有些鳥的羽毛。他聽罷一笑算是接受瞭上海的“驕奢”。 而這本書的個例部...
評分什麼是美?誰來定義美?美在不同的時代與社會中又是如何變化的?美存在於人類社會,亦存在於動物界,假如美有人或動物中的某一部分個體或群體主導,那麼這個主導的人是誰?——這些宏大的問題必然三言兩語難以盡述,因此不妨化繁為簡,從相對簡單一些的鳥類談起,這也便是《美...
圖書標籤: 科普 進化論 非虛構 生物學 心理學 2017 英文 美國
有一些很有批判性的創見,但私貨也不少,關鍵是說服力欠佳。
評分將達爾文被忽視的伴侶選擇理論深化並延伸,提供新視角來審視擇偶偏好的形成和進化,否定且diss瞭以自然選擇為基礎的主流觀點和進化心理學理論,強調“美”和女性擇偶偏好的主導作用。作為去年紐約時段的十佳,很值得讀,裏麵眾多觀點很有趣。
評分囉嗦是缺點,話題和觀點很有意思。
評分有一些很有批判性的創見,但私貨也不少,關鍵是說服力欠佳。
評分又囉嗦又不嚴謹,看瞭兩章放棄瞭
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