The operation of sexual selection in the red junglefowl
<p>Sexual selection acts on traits that increase the reproductive success of an individual in competition with other individuals of the same sex over reproductive opportunities, through intra-sexual competition and inter-sexual mate choice. Because males benefit more from remating than females...
Main Authors: | Collet, J, Julie Collet |
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Other Authors: | Pizzari, T |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2010
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