Molecular markers reveal reproductive strategies of non-pollinating fig wasps
1. Fig wasps have proved extremely useful study organisms for testing how reproductive decisions evolve in response to population structure. In particular, they provide textbook examples of how natural selection can favour female-biased offspring sex ratios, lethal combat for mates and dimorphic mat...
Main Authors: | Cook, JM, Reuter, C, Moore, JC, West, SA |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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