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....traits and preferences. We need some further force to push a population out of its attained stable pattern of speciation, though, the role that parasites played in Hillis s (1992) sorting system. In sexual selection, this can be achieved through directional mate preferences (Kirkpatrick, 1987; Miller Todd, 1993, 1995) which for example cause females always to look for brighter, or more colorful, or more behaviorally complex males. These changing preferences can induce a population to continue evolving. For the evolution of musical creators, as we will see, this constant striving force can be effected ....
Miller, G.F., & Todd, P.M. (1993) Evolutionary wanderlust: Sexual selection with directional mate preferences. In J.-A. Meyer, H.L. Roitblat, & S.W. Wilson (Eds.), From Animals to Animats 2: Proceedings 24 of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (pp. 21-30). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press/Bradford Books.
.... sexual selection may help explain precisely those phenomena that natural selection finds troubling, such as the success of sexually reproducing lineages, the speed and robustness of evolutionary adaptation, and the origin of otherwise puzzling evolutionary innovations, such as the human brain (Miller, 1993). Implications of this view will be discussed for biology, psychology, and evolutionary approaches to artificial intelligence and robotics. Keywords: sexual selection, mate choice, optimization, speciation, evolutionary innovation, genetic algorithms, biodiversity 1 Introduction Sexual selection ....
....selection forces. The brains and sensory motor systems of organisms make choices that affect the survival and reproduction of other organisms in ways that are quite different from the effects of inanimate selection forces (as first emphasized by Morgan, 1888) This sort of psychological selection (Miller, 1993; Miller Freyd, 1993) by animate agents can have much more direct, accurate, focused, and striking results than simple biological selection by ecological challenges such as unicellular parasites or physical selection by habitat conditions such as temperature or humidity. Recently, several ....
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Miller, G. F., & Todd, P. M. (1993). Evolutionary wanderlust: Sexual selection with directional mate preferences. In J.-A. Meyer, H. L. Roitblat, & S. W. Wilson (Eds.), From Animals to Animats 2: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Simulation of Adaptive Behavior, pp. 21-30. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
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