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Sexual Selection and Reproductive Competition in Insects
WINGLESS AND FIGHTING MALES IN FIG WASPS AND OTHER INSECTS
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Author(s):
W.D. Hamilton
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1979
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Elsevier
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1979
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10.1016/B978-0-12-108750-0.50011-2
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Book chapters
pp. 19
SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF MATING SYSTEMS
pp. 81
MALE AND FEMALE SEXUAL SELECTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF MATING STRATEGIES IN INSECTS
pp. 123
SEXUAL SELECTION AND SEXUAL CONFLICT
pp. 167
WINGLESS AND FIGHTING MALES IN FIG WASPS AND OTHER INSECTS
pp. 231
THE FUNCTION OF HORNS IN PODISCHNUS AGENOR (DYNASTINAE) AND OTHER BEETLES
pp. 259
BEETLE HORNS: SOME PATTERNS IN FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY
pp. 293
SEXUAL SELECTION IN LUMINESCENT BEETLES
pp. 343
THE EVOLUTION OF ALTERNATIVE MALE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN FIELD CRICKETS
pp. 381
THE EVOLUTION OF INTRASPECIFIC DIVERSITY IN MALE REPRODUCTIVE STRATEGIES IN SOME BEES AND WASPS
pp. 417
ON THE ORIGIN AND BASIS OF THE MALE-FEMALE PHENOMENON
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