Evidence for dominant males but not choosy females in an insular rock iguana
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2018Journal title
Behavioral EcologyVolume
30Issue
1Begin page
181End page
193
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In natural populations susceptible to inbreeding depression, behaviors such as female promiscuity and disassortative mating may enhance the production of outbred progeny and help maintain genetic variation at the population-level. However, empirical tests of such hypotheses have largely focused on mating systems in which female choice is known to play a large role....Type
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10.1093/beheco/ary131
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