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      Is sexual selection blurring the functional significance of eggshell coloration hypotheses?

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      Animal Behaviour
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            Differential allocation: tests, mechanisms and implications

            Differential allocation occurs when reproductive investment is influenced by mate attractiveness. Recently, wide-ranging empirical support for differential allocation has been obtained. These data suggest that mates can affect the payoffs from reproduction, thus making sacrifices of reproductive value worthwhile when breeding with an attractive mate. As an example of an adaptive parental effect, the existence of differential allocation has some interesting implications for empirical studies of sexual selection and for predicting evolutionary responses to selection.
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              Sexual Selection for Aesthetic Traits in Species with Biparental Care

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                Journal
                Animal Behaviour
                Animal Behaviour
                Elsevier BV
                00033472
                July 2009
                July 2009
                : 78
                : 1
                : 209-215
                Article
                10.1016/j.anbehav.2009.03.003
                7eeb11f3-af9b-470a-9b8a-0dd743926a6f
                © 2009

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