BREEDING RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION AFFECTS SELECTION GRADIENTS ON MALE PHENOTYPIC TRAITS: EXPERIMENTAL S...
BREEDING RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION AFFECTS SELECTION GRADIENTS ON MALE PHENOTYPIC TRAITS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN THE BITFERLING FISH (RHODEUS AMARUS)
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St. Louis: Oxford University Press
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The spatial distribution of breeding resources can have pronounced demographic and evolutionary consequences. We used 20 experimental groups of the bitterling (Rhodeus amarus), an annual fish with a promiscuous, resource-based mating system, and extended breeding season to investigate how the spatial distribution (clumped or regular) of bitterling...
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BREEDING RESOURCE DISTRIBUTION AFFECTS SELECTION GRADIENTS ON MALE PHENOTYPIC TRAITS: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON LIFETIME REPRODUCTIVE SUCCESS IN THE BITFERLING FISH (RHODEUS AMARUS)
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_227040916
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0014-3820
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1558-5646