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How multiple mating by females affects sexual selection
Stephen M. Shuster
, William R. Briggs
, Patricia A. Dennis
Biological Sciences
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Sexual Selection
100%
Offspring number
100%
Multiple Mating
100%
Mate numbers
75%
Iteroparity
50%
Relative Magnitude
25%
Female Fitness
25%
Covariance
25%
Semelparity
25%
Relative Fitness
25%
Total Variance
25%
Female Offspring
25%
Postcopulatory Sexual Selection
25%
Male Mating Success
25%
Male Offspring
25%
Reproductive Life History
25%
Female Reproductive
25%
Fitness Gain
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Reproductives
100%
Covariance
100%
Life History
100%
Sires
100%