In the past, I have considered asking this in the TERF thread. Because this thread has many of the same commenters I may as well ask here since the topic was mentioned.
I know that a number of the people in these threads have strong opinions on this POV. I don't know a whole lot about this and I would be grateful if someone could point me towards something (for and/or against the theory) that I can read that is digestible but contains sound science?
If anyone here wants to weigh in on the topic, I would be interested in reading it. For instance, male birds are often more colorful than female and have evolved elaborate accoutrement (Birds of Paradise are the extreme example) which females of the species use to judge their biological fitness as a mate. To take it one step further a lot of the more flamboyant species have evolved intricate displays (dances?) which are used by the females in a similar manner.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nWfyw51DQfU:144Would someone who agrees with the argument that gender is largely a social construct say that the criteria sexually dimorphic species use to judge the suitability of mates is a social construct? This phenomenon is widespread throughout nature and well-studied, what does the kind of feminism that believes that gender is a social construct say about this kind of thing?