Sentence examples for mating advantage in from inspiring English sources

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As previously shown in S. cynipsea, large males have a mating advantage in direct male-male competition [ 35, 36].

Female mice that have recently mated represent a certain risk of sperm competition and offer a relatively low-potential reproductive reward for further prospective mates (compared with unmated females) due to a first male mating advantage in this species (Levine 1967).

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The equivalent calculation of the mating advantage of large spores for trials in which the small spore was the focal cell is (again one-third of the matings are uninformative): Both formulae give an expected mating advantage of large spores between 0 and 1 (stochastic variation in the proportion of each type of mating could give values that exceed these bounds).

Our favored interpretation is that of a focal cell choosing between potential partners, which are signaling for the focal cell's attention, in which case the mating advantage of more viable cells could be considered a measure of "mate preference".

A first male to mate advantage (relative to the time of ovulation) is a general pattern of paternity in mammals [ 26].

Similar to the Japanese medaka (Oryzias latipes) work of Pennington et al. (2010), these findings are inconsistent with the assumption of a transgenic male mating advantage used in previous quantitative models (Hedrick 2001; Aikio et al. 2008; Valosaari et al. 2008), but see Howard et al. (2004), and emphasise the importance of basing parameter values on empirical data.

Notwithstanding the obvious mating advantage of some males over others in the present experiment, it is necessary to remember that potential mate choice cues, such as territory size and male-male interaction, were not available to the females in our experiment.

The mating advantage to larger males is not as apparent in wild populations (Partridge et al., 1987; Markow, 1988).

A man disciplined enough to master ballroom moves gained a mating advantage.

Also, heterozygous brine shrimp had mating advantage (Mitton 1997).

Discriminating based on facial appearance may provide a selective advantage in mating [14], [17], and cooperative interactions [18], [19] since it can reveal cues about relatedness and shared group membership.

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