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What Is Sexual Selection? Employing the Concepts of Reproductive Variance

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What is sexual selection? Employing the concepts of reproductive variance and sexual dimorphism, explain how sexual selection results in peculiar morphology of male peacock feathers.

Describe the path of visual information in the brain and the significance of the thalamus in sensory information processing.
Understand the principles of color vision, including the trichromatic theory and the role of cones in detecting color.
Explain sensory adaptation and its role in adjusting to changes in the environment.
Discuss the mechanisms of adjusting vision in different lighting conditions and the role of rods and cones.

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