DOI: 10.26686/wgtn.23519358
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Reproductive Fitness in Male Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus) and its Implications

Abstract: <p><b>Sexual selection and variation in mating success in the mate-limited sex provide the underpinning for the evolution of many unique traits. Understanding the evolutionary costs of and relationships among these traits can inform our knowledge of sexual selection across the tree of life and provide species-specific improvements in conservation practices. Despite facing an ongoing extinction crisis, the evolution of sexual traits and variation in reproductive fitness is understudied in reptiles. … Show more

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