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      Effects of nutrient limitation on sperm and seminal fluid: a systematic review and meta‐analysis

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          SPERM COMPETITION AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY CONSEQUENCES IN THE INSECTS

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            Not all members of a sex behave in the same way. Frequency- and statusdependent selection have given rise to many alternative reproductive phenotypes within the sexes. The evolution and proximate control of these alternatives are only beginning to be understood. Although game theory has provided a theoretical framework, the concept of the mixed strategy has not been realized in nature, and alternative strategies are very rare. Recent findings suggest that almost all alternative reproductive phenotypes within the sexes are due to alternative tactics within a conditional strategy, and, as such, while the average fitnesses of the alternative phenotypes are unequal, the strategy is favoured in evolution. Proximate mechanisms that underlie alternative phenotypes may have many similarities with those operating between the sexes.
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              The Lek Paradox and the Capture of Genetic Variance by Condition Dependent Traits

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                Journal
                Biological Reviews
                Biol Rev
                Wiley
                1464-7931
                1469-185X
                May 06 2019
                October 2019
                June 19 2019
                October 2019
                : 94
                : 5
                : 1722-1739
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Evolution and Ecology Research Centre and School of Biological, Earth and Environmental SciencesUNSW Australia Sydney New South Wales Australia
                [2 ]Sydney School of Veterinary ScienceThe University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia
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                10.1111/brv.12524
                31215758
                a743274e-a693-4450-9e06-f1b42574e927
                © 2019

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