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Juvenile diet quality and intensity of sexual conflict in the mite Sancassania berlesei
2020
BMC Evolutionary Biology
Differing evolutionary interests of males and females may result in sexual conflict, whereby traits or behaviours that are beneficial for male reproductive success (e.g., traits related to male-male competition) are costly for females. Since sexual conflict may play an important role in areas such as speciation, population persistence or evolution of life history traits, understanding what factors modulate the intensity of sexual conflict is important. This study aims to examine juvenile diet
doi:10.1186/s12862-020-1599-5
pmid:32164531
fatcat:3gjpmqpjcbf2taky4a5ti6ytni