Quantitative measures of sexual selection reveal no evidence for sex-role reversal in a sea spider with prolonged paternal care.
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Darwinian sex roles confirmed across the animal kingdomThe genetic mating system of a sea spider with male-biased sexual size dimorphism: evidence for paternity skew despite random mating successA rigorous comparison of sexual selection indexes via simulations of diverse mating systems.Sexual selection favours male parental care, when females can choose.The “Sex Role” Concept: An Overview and Evaluation
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Quantitative measures of sexual selection reveal no evidence for sex-role reversal in a sea spider with prolonged paternal care.
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Felipe S Barreto
John C Avise
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10.1098/RSPB.2010.0311
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2010-05-12T00:00:00Z