The deleterious effects of high inbreeding on male Drosophila melanogaster attractiveness are observed under competitive but not under non-competitive conditions.
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Nutrition-dependent phenotypes affect sexual selection in a ladybirdHatching asynchrony aggravates inbreeding depression in a songbird (Serinus canaria): an inbreeding-environment interaction.Double decomposition: decomposing the variance in subcomponents of male extra-pair reproductive success.Why does inbreeding reduce male paternity? Effects on sexually selected traits.
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The deleterious effects of high inbreeding on male Drosophila melanogaster attractiveness are observed under competitive but not under non-competitive conditions.
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Derek A Roff
Markus J Rantala
Terhi M Valtonen
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10.1007/S10519-013-9639-1
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2014-01-12T00:00:00Z