2024
DOI: 10.1111/brv.13078
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Does the potential strength of sexual selection differ between mating systems with and without defensive behaviours? A meta‐analysis

Renato C. Macedo‐Rego,
Michael D. Jennions,
Eduardo S. A. Santos

Abstract: The Darwin–Bateman paradigm predicts that females enhance their fitness by being choosy and mating with high‐quality males, while males should compete to mate with as many females as possible. In many species, males enhance their fitness by defending females and/or resources used by females. That is, males directly defend access to mating opportunities. However, paternity analyses have repeatedly shown that females in most species mate polyandrously, which contradicts traditional expectations that male defensi… Show more

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