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Sexual Selection after Mating: The Evolutionary Consequences of Sperm Competition and Cryptic Female Choice in Onthophagines
2011pp. 66–86
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Abstract
This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction Sperm competition theory Evolution of ejaculate expenditure in the genus Onthophagus Evolutionary consequences of variation in ejaculate expenditure Theoretical models of female choice Quantitative genetics of ejaculate traits Empirical evidence for adaptive cryptic female choice in Onthophagus taurus Conclusions and future directions Dedication and acknowledgement
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