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Male mate choice is predicted to evolve as male investment in mating increases.
Cooperation is predicted to evolve more readily when cooperators can assort with one another and exclude non-cooperators [1], [2], [3].
Cooperation is predicted to evolve more easily when social partners are genetically related [ 1- 5].
Under ecological speciation, reproductive isolation between populations is predicted to evolve incidentally as a by-product of adaptation to divergent environments.
The latter occurs because selection favors sperm donors (hereafter donors) that transfer ejaculates that increase egg production in receiving partners (hereafter recipients), creating potential for sexual conflict over sex allocation [ 23, 24], which is predicted to evolve readily [ 25].
Assuming that some loci have positive fitness effects when expressed in one sex but negative when expressed in the other, imprinting is predicted to evolve because selection favours silencing of loci in the sex in which these loci are not under directional selection.
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Since individuals are selected to maximize their fitness, they are predicted to evolve a decision-making process that will be the most adaptive under given ecological and socio-biological constraints.
According to the red queen hypothesis, fungal pathogen effectors are predicted to evolve rapidly.
In particular, X-linked genes are predicted to evolve imprinting effects according to the haplodiploid pattern.
Under these conditions, metabolic changes that favor survival in depauperate caves are predicted to evolve [ 3, 22].
Interestingly however, when the trade-off between virulence and spore load was considered to be low or non-existent in the model, runaway virulence was predicted to evolve.
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