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The costs and benefits of multiple mating in a mostly monandrous wasp.Multiple paternity is a shared reproductive strategy in the live-bearing surfperches (Embiotocidae) that may be associated with female fitness.Seminal fluid-mediated fitness traits in Drosophila.The sexually-selected sperm hypothesis: sex-biased inheritance and sexual antagonism.Evolution of female multiple mating: A quantitative model of the "sexually selected sperm" hypothesis.Patterns of genetic variation and covariation in ejaculate traits reveal potential evolutionary constraints in guppies.Quantitative genetic correlation between trait and preference supports a sexually selected sperm process.The genetic basis of female multiple mating in a polyandrous livebearing fish.Multiple paternity in reptiles: patterns and processes.High degree of multiple paternity in the viviparous Shiner Perch, Cymatogaster aggregata, a fish with long-term female sperm storage.Evolutionary causes and consequences of sequential polyandry in anuran amphibians.Sexual selection and the evolution of sperm quality.No evidence that polyandry benefits females in Drosophila melanogaster.Polyandry and postcopulatory sexual selection in a wild population.Polyandry in Lepidoptera: a heritable trait in Spodoptera exigua Hübner.A comparison of nuclear and cytoplasmic genetic effects on sperm competitiveness and female remating in a seed beetle.Paternity Analysis of Wood Turtles (Glyptemys insculpta) Reveals Complex Mating Patterns.Female polyandry affects their sons' reproductive success in the red flour beetle Tribolium castaneum.Extra-pair paternity in relation to male age in Bullock's oriolesAdditive genetic variance in polyandry enables its evolution, but polyandry is unlikely to evolve through sexy or good sperm processes.Polyandrous females produce sons that are successful at post-copulatory competition.Estimating genetic benefits of polyandry from experimental studies: a meta-analysis.The evolution of polyandry: patterns of genotypic variation in female mating frequency, male fertilization success and a test of the sexy-sperm hypothesis.The evolution of polyandry: intrinsic sire effects contribute to embryo viability.No detectable genetic correlation between male and female mating frequency in the stalk-eyed fly Cyrtodiopsis dalmanni.
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1991 nî lūn-bûn
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1991 թուականի Յուլիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1991 թվականի հուլիսին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
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1991年の論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年論文
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1991年论文
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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P356
P1476
Sperm Competition and the Evolution of Multiple Mating
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P2093
James W. Curtsinger
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10.1086/285206
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1991-07-01T00:00:00Z