Male aggressiveness does not explain the frequency of reversed sexual cannibalism
<p>In a few species, males face a choice between mating and/or cannibalizing females. Various factors influence this decision, making it essential to decipher the role of male behavioral variation. In particular, aggressiveness has been proposed as a trait under sexual selection that may also...
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| Auteur principal: | Narmin I. Beydizada (22680192) (author) |
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| Autres auteurs: | Stano Pekár (215544) (author) |
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