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For instance, parasitoid mating systems have typically been studied in terms of how mating structure affects sex allocation.
Investigators of mating systems have noted this conspicuous absence of studies involving mating behavior and partner selection in termites (e.g., Alexander et al. 1997).
While a variety of mating systems have evolved in the Lepidoptera, female release of pheromone is a predominant ancestral trait [4].
To date, many studies of large mammals with similar mating systems have focussed mainly on the attributes of highly successful males, and the very large mating skews that typically exist.
All these different mating systems have one characteristic in common: mating is always asymmetric.
Two main transitory mating systems have been recognized: gynodioecy (females/hermaphrodites) and androdioecy (males/hermaphrodites).
Different mating systems have evolved in the fungal kingdom, including a tetrapolar multiallelic mating system in many basidiomycetes.
These three models have been tested in different lek mating systems with various outcomes, but mosquito mating systems have been overlooked.
Monogynous mating systems have several evolutionary origins across a wide range of taxonomic groups and seem to have evolved several times independently in spiders [ 3, 6].
Moth pheromone mating systems have been characterized at the molecular level, allowing evolutionary biologists to study how changes in protein sequence or gene expression affect pheromone phenotype, patterns of mating, and ultimately, the formation of barriers to gene exchange.
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