Social evolution: evolving sex ratios.
A recent study comparing sex ratios produced by experimental evolution in spider mites with those predicted by Hamilton's Local Mate Competition Theory clearly demonstrates Evolutionary Theory's success as a quantitatively predictive science.
Main Authors: | Herre, E, Shuker, D, West, SA |
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格式: | Journal article |
语言: | English |
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2011
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