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This may set the stage for a repeat of the more likely hybridization scenario described by the authors where male polar bears resort to mating with female grizzly immigrants as eligible females from their own species disappear.
Diploid males were nonetheless slightly less successful at mating with female than haploid males, and, unlike haploid males, they sired no offspring.
Furthermore, sleep-deprived male flies were less successful at mating with female flies when they were in direct competition with a rested male fly.
Furthermore, we have assumed that winged males usually have to share mating with female sexuals with other males, because they are not able of monopolizing mating chances.
Mutant male flies lacking miR-124 were less successful than wild-type males at mating with female flies, and were almost always rejected if a female fly was given a choice between a mutant male and a wild-type male.
Fertilization success for the male M is clearly not repeatable across these matings (fertilization success will be 0.51 when mated to female A, and 0.99 when mating with female B).
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We also assumed that diploid males might be less successful than haploid males at finding and mating with females.
If viable, diploid males were assumed to be as successful as haploid males at encountering and mating with females.
Male Wistar rats were allowed to mate with female virgin Wistar rats.
Male black wildebeest have been reported to mate with female blue wildebeest and vice versa.
Chimeric male mice were mated with female mice [Jcl:MCH (ICR)] to validate germline transmission.
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