Trappes, Rose (2024) The easy difference: Sex in behavioural ecology. Purple Brains: Feminisms at the Limits of Philosophy. pp. 98-105.
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Abstract
Sex is pervasive in behavioural ecology. In this short paper I investigate one way sex features in behavioural ecological research: its use as a standard explanatory variable. Researchers often use sex to explain variation in a trait or phenomenon that they are studying. This practice is very widespread, partly because sex is often easy to identify and often explains some variation, thus making it easier to discover and test other causal patterns of interest. Yet sex also frequently fails to explain variation. Using a couple of recent examples, I show how the pervasiveness of sex as an explanatory variable is partly due to the structure of scientific research, including the use of data from large longitudinal studies and generalisation from previous studies. On this basis, I argue that researchers should more carefully assess and justify the relevance of sex to each new study, to avoid overgeneralisation and the perpetuation of assumptions about sexual difference and its importance in biology.
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Additional Information: | Recommended Citation: Trappes, Rose. 2024. ‘The Easy Difference: Sex in Behavioural Ecology’. In Purple Brains: Feminisms at the Limits of Philosophy, edited by Annabelle Dufourcq, Annemie Halsema, Katrine Smiet, and Karen Vintges, 98–105. Nijmegen: Radboud University Press. https://doi.org/10.54195/HSOV8373_CH07. | ||||||
Keywords: | sex; philosophy of behavioural ecology; generative entrenchment; explanation | ||||||
Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Biology > Ecology/Conservation Specific Sciences > Biology > Evolutionary Theory General Issues > Explanation |
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Depositing User: | Dr Rose Trappes | ||||||
Date Deposited: | 27 Jun 2024 13:44 | ||||||
Last Modified: | 27 Jun 2024 13:44 | ||||||
Item ID: | 23636 | ||||||
Journal or Publication Title: | Purple Brains: Feminisms at the Limits of Philosophy | ||||||
Publisher: | Radboud University Press | ||||||
DOI or Unique Handle: | https://doi.org/10.54195/HSOV8373_CH07 | ||||||
Subjects: | Specific Sciences > Biology > Ecology/Conservation Specific Sciences > Biology > Evolutionary Theory General Issues > Explanation |
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Date: | 2024 | ||||||
Page Range: | pp. 98-105 | ||||||
URI: | https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/23636 |
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