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Feed-backs among inbreeding, inbreeding depression in sperm traits and sperm competition can drive evolution of costly polyandry
Greta Bocedi
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Jane M. Reid
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
polyandry
100%
sperm competition
96%
inbreeding depression
79%
inbreeding
70%
sperm
60%
reproductive strategy
27%
fertility
21%
inbreeding avoidance
19%
paternity
16%
reproductive success
12%
mutation
10%
ecology
7%
effect
4%
Agriculture & Biology
polyandry
68%
sperm competition
63%
inbreeding depression
60%
back (body region)
60%
inbreeding
51%
spermatozoa
37%
female fertility
25%
mating systems
21%
paternity
11%
homozygosity
11%
reproductive success
9%
ecology
7%
mutation
7%
stems
6%
gender
6%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Inbreeding Depression
90%
Inbreeding
73%
Back
51%
Spermatozoa
47%
Fertility
19%
Ecology
12%
Population Dynamics
12%
Mutation
5%
Population
4%