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sexual function (evolutionary biology)

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Sexual function (evolutionary biology) is the biological capacity and performance of an organism regarding sexual reproduction, specifically evaluated in terms of its contribution to evolutionary fitness and reproductive success. This concept encompasses the anatomical, physiological, and behavioral mechanisms enabling processes such as mate acquisition, copulation, fertilization, and offspring production. Within evolutionary biology, it represents a fundamental area of inquiry focused on understanding the adaptive significance of reproductive traits, the evolutionary pressures shaping sexual systems, and how variations in reproductive capability influence an individual's ability to propagate its genes and contribute to population persistence and adaptation. It is distinct from clinical or psychological concepts of sexual health or well-being, prioritizing the objective biological capacity for reproduction and its evolutionary consequences.

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Tokyo Institute of Technology

GC

Stony Brook University

RJ

Queen Mary University of London

RS

Case Western Reserve University

WC

Lone Star College–Tomball

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University of Sussex

Brighton, United Kingdom

Cornell University

Ithaca, United States

St Helens, United Kingdom

Michigan State University

East Lansing, United States

La Trobe University

Melbourne, Australia

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