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'In this programme a feral population of peafowl was filmed at Whipsnade Zoo and a wild population at two tiger reserves in Rajasthan in Northern India. The courtship behaviour of peacock and peahe...n is shown in detail, and evidence for male / male competition or female choice examined. That sexual selection takes place through female choice is deduced from evidence that the females mate with the peacock who display the largest trains. However, this leads to more questions as to what the female gains from that choice - particularly because for the male there is a cost - the risk of predation by tiger, as is demonstrated in the programme too.'
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Module code and title: S365, Evolution
Item code: S365; 02
First transmission date: 1992
Published: 1992
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Duration: 00:24:16
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Producer: David Jackson
Contributor: Marion Petrie
Publisher: BBC Open University
Keyword(s): Behaviour; Courtship; Evolution; Rajasthan India; Tiger reserve; Whipsnade Zoo
Subject terms: Courtship in animals; Natural selection; Peafowl; Sexual selection in animals
Master spool number: DOU6725
Production number: FOUS613H
Videofinder number: 3769
Available to public: no