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Sperm competition favours the evolution of paternity guards or mechanisms that reduce the impact of the mating efforts of competitors.
Available resources being limited, life-history theory predicts that natural selection favours the evolution of physiological mechanisms that ensure their optimal allocation between competing activities.
The invasion of the bacteriocin producers favours the evolution of resistant bacteria.
To minimise the cost of infection, selection on the mouse favours the evolution of strong resistance alleles.
Theoretical models of host specialization usually predict that the co-occurrence of adaptation and adaptive host preference favours the evolution of specialization [ 50- 52].
On the other hand, disruptive natural selection favours the evolution of (costly) female preferences, since it creates and maintains variation in genetic quality.
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Natural selection eventually would favour the evolution of a new colour pattern in the model species.
If hybridization should occur in nature, selection would favour the evolution of prezygotic RIMs because of the complete sterility of half of the hybrid males.
Springs are often small, isolated habitats, which favour the evolution of unique species, but those features make the habitats extremely vulnerable to human disturbance.
Darwin knew that natural selection could not be expected to favour the evolution of disadvantageous traits, and he was able to offer a solution to this problem.
Increased population densities of some species, for example, are likely to favour the evolution of more virulent genotypes of some parasites (see above The coevolutionary "arms race" versus reduced antagonism).
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