2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.03.25.586515
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Spatial structure could explain the maintenance of alternative reproductive tactics in tree cricket males

Mohammed Aamir Sadiq,
Ananda Shikhara Bhat,
Vishwesha Guttal
et al.

Abstract: Trait polymorphisms are widespread in nature, and explaining their stable co-existence is a central problem in ecology and evolution. Alternative reproductive tactics, in which individuals of one or more sex exhibit discrete, discontinuous traits in response to reproductive competition, represent a special case of trait polymorphism in which the traits are often complex, behavioural, and dynamic. Thus, studying how alternative reproductive tactics are maintained may provide general insights into how complex tr… Show more

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