Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) Prefer Genetically Similar Mates despite Inbreeding Depression.Male red ornamentation is associated with female red sensitivity in sticklebacks.Only females in poor condition display a clear preference and prefer males with an average badgeSexually transmitted bacteria affect female cloacal assemblages in a wild birdSexual and non-sexual social preferences in male and female white-eyed bulbulsNest desertion is not predicted by cuckoldry in the Eurasian penduline tit.Preen secretions encode information on MHC similarity in certain sex-dyads in a monogamous seabird.Incestuous sisters: mate preference for brothers over unrelated males in Drosophila melanogaster.Age-dependent inbreeding risk and offspring fitness costs in female black grouse.Mate choice and genetic monogamy in a biparental, colonial fish.Mating patterns of female Leon Springs pupfish Cyprinodon bovinus.Experimental evidence for sexual selection against inbred males.Mating strategies in dominant meerkats: evidence for extra-pair paternity in relation to genetic relatedness between pair mates.Reduced population size does not affect the mating strategy of a vulnerable and endemic seabird.Integument coloration signals reproductive success, heterozygosity, and antioxidant levels in chick-rearing black-legged kittiwakes
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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2009年の論文
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Evidence that pairing with genetically similar mates is maladaptive in a monogamous bird.
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Etienne Danchin
Hervé Mulard
Joël F White
Richard H Wagner
Sandra L Talbot
Scott A Hatch
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10.1186/1471-2148-9-147
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2009-06-30T00:00:00Z
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