Lethal combat and sex ratio evolution in a parasitoid wasp.
Sex allocation theory provides excellent opportunities for testing how behavior and life histories are adjusted in response to environmental variation. One of the most successful areas from this respect is Hamilton's local mate competition theory. As predicted by theory, a large number of anima...
Main Authors: | Innocent, T, Savage, J, West, SA, Reece, SE |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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