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First, older males may provide greater direct benefits than younger males (e.g., territories, parental care).
Secondly, the non-keratinized epidermis of the prepuce in uncircumcised males may provide an easier portal of entry to STIs [ 19, 44, 45].
On the other hand, mating with heterozygous males may provide no genetic benefits for females; however, as previously mentioned, it may provide direct benefits.
Despite a sophisticated body of theory and substantial empirical research on the mechanics of choice and the benefits that males may provide to females [ 2- 4], there are few empirical measures of how mate choice and attractiveness respond to selection.
Under natural conditions, sexual attraction to the scent of dominant males may provide females with benefits in terms of proper mate choice and pregnancy onset and maintenance [ 35, 49].
Lastly, our results suggest that female preferences for heterozygous males may provide a selective factor against inbred males expressing deleterious, recessive mutations, and thus could help to maintain genetic diversity in endangered small populations (see also [ 17, 10, 12, 79]).
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One of the most common new mutations, in malE, may provide a benefit by reducing the load imposed by the malT mutations widespread in the population.
A male may provide such information by adjusting the timing of his own singing relative to the song of a rival (Naguib and Mennill 2010, but see critique in Searcy and Beecher 2009, 2011).
The results of three clinical trials in sub-Saharan Africa indicate that male circumcision may provide a protective effect of approximately 60% against the acquisition of HIV in heterosexual males [ 2- 4].
In addition, field survival of fsRIDL male heterozygotes may provide an insecticide resistance management strategy through introgression of susceptibility alleles into wild populations (Alphey et al. 2007, 2009).
Lower spontaneous brain activity in the pons of the MAOA-L male adolescents may provide a neural mechanism by which boys with the MAOA-L genotype confers risk for impulsivity and aggression.
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