Birds, Sex and Beauty, Matt Ridley
Birds, Sex and Beauty, Matt Ridley
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Birds, Sex and Beauty
The Extraordinary Implications of Charles Darwin's Strangest Idea

Author: Matt Ridley

Narrator: Matt Ridley

Unabridged: 11 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

"[An] intriguing philosophical journey into a critical issue within evolutionary theory that for too long has remained unresolved." —Wall Street JournalMatt Ridley is one of our finest science writers. This book is a treat for bird lovers and evolutionary biologists alike.” —Richard Dawkins, author of The Genetic Book of The Dead and The God DelusionThe New York Times bestselling author of Genome and The Evolution of Everything revisits Darwin’s revelatory theory of mate choice through the close study of the peculiar rituals of birds, and considers how this mating process complicates our own view of human evolution.In all animals, mating is a deal. But few creatures behave as if sex is a simple, even mutually beneficial, transaction. Many more treat it with reverence, suspicion, angst, and violence. In the case of the Black Grouse, the bird at the center of Matt Ridley’s investigation, the males dance and sing for hours a day, for several exhausting months, in an arduous and even deadly ritual called a “lek.” To prepare for the ordeal, they grow, preen and display fancy, twisted, bold-colored feathers. When achieved, consummation with a female takes seconds. So why the months of practice and preparation that is elaborate, extravagant, exhausting and elegant?The full answer remains a mystery. Evolutionary biologists can explain why males are generally the eager sellers, females the discriminating buyers. But they struggle to explain why, in some species, this extravagance goes beyond the mere gaudy, taking on bizarre shapes, postures, and behavior. And further, why these bird displays seem beautiful to us humans, a species with seemingly no skin in the game.Using an early morning “lek" as his starting point, Ridley explores the scientific research into the evolution of bright colors, exotic ornaments, and elaborate displays in birds around the world. Charles Darwin thought the purpose of such displays was to "charm" females. Though Darwin’s theory was initially dismissed and buried for decades, recent scientific research has proven him newly right—there is a powerful evolutionary force quite distinct from natural selection: mate choice. In Birds, Sex and Beauty, Ridley reopens the history of Darwin’s vexed theory, laying bare a century of disagreement about an idea so powerful, so weird, and so wonderful, we may have yet to fully understand its implications. 

About Matt Ridley

Matt Ridley's books—including The Red Queen, Genome, The Rational Optimist, The Evolution of Everything, How Innovation Works, and most recently, Viral: the Search for the Origin of Covid-19 (with Alina Chan)—have sold over a million copies, been translated into 31 languages, and won several awards. He sat in the House of Lords from 2013 and 2021, and was founding chairman of the International Centre for Life in Newcastle. He created the “Mind and Matter” column in the Wall Street Journal in 2010, and was a columnist for the Times. He is a fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and of the Academy of Medical Sciences, and a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He lives in Northumberland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ellis on March 19, 2025

Survival of the sexiest. I guess I didn't want to have kids anyway. Amazing how overlooked sexual selection and female choice was when it seems to explain so much of what we can observe. The main reason for this being that we as humans can't deal with the conclusion that the theory provides: Being b......more

Goodreads review by Michael on April 01, 2025

This is a book about sex and leks. Many birds and insects arrange sex through lek mating. A lek is a relatively small area, the size, for example, of a tennis court, where once a year a group of males each claim a small territory, several feet square. They defend that territory from other males. When......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on May 23, 2025

This book explores the extravagant mating rituals of the Black Grouse and other birds, examining the evolutionary forces—particularly mate choice—behind their elaborate displays and questioning why these displays appeal to humans. It revisits Darwin’s theory of sexual selection, highlighting its sig......more

Goodreads review by Dan on April 17, 2025

Mr. Ridley has given us many fine books across a universe of topics. This time he writes close to his heart, as he has watched and studied birds for most of his life. When Charles Darwin dropped his work and ideas upon the world a war broke out between those who recognised the genius and those who th......more

Goodreads review by Craig on April 09, 2025

A handful of authors occupy my "auto-read" book acquisition algorithm. Winchester for narrative history, Kaplan for insight into the long view of culture and conflict. Smil for a data-driven perspective on the world's (dis)function. Ridley is my science muse. His latest book, Birds, Sex and Beauty,......more