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Limnetics strongly prefer to mate with limnetics, and benthics mate almost exclusively with benthics.
In this case, it is easy to see how natural selection, by favoring different body sizes in the inshore and offshore environments, would indirectly strengthen the tendency of limnetics to mate with limnetics, and benthics with benthics (Vines and Schluter 2006).
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The benthic species consistently has reduced armor compared with limnetics (Vamosi and Schluter 2004) (Fig. 5).
Divergence in the transmission coefficient of the opercular four-bar mirrors divergence in the opening jaw lever system, with limnetics exhibiting a higher transmission coefficient than benthics.
Hypothesis: she wants to mate with him.
"They have to mate with other organisms.
Elliot may try to "mate" with you.
What animal does it mate with?
Does his soldier also mate with same fate?
Least likely to: Mate with mountain men.
Dying while mating with one female robs them of the chance to mate with other females.
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