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Predicted success is used to describe both predicted mating success and predicted reproductive success, as the PoA model assumes that mating success determines directly reproductive success.
In contrast, courtship rate was not nutrient dependent, yet strongly predicted mating success.
Results from structural equation models and selection analyses revealed that physical dominance, but not sexual attractiveness, predicted mating success.
Within our lines, rather, we found that the relationship between territorial success and mating success was specific to combinations of male and female genotypes, and did not find that male territorial success predicted mating success among females generally, or for any given genotype of females.
There are different, non-mutually exclusive explanations for the discrepancy between observed and predicted mating success.
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We previously found that genetic diversity predicted mate preferences in the same sample.
One CDS coding for a predicted MatE efflux family protein (Multi Antimicrobial Extrusion) was identified (MLC_6090).
Forty-three predicted MATE members found in the maize genome were clustered in two major groups, one of them comprising citrate transporters associated with Al tolerance in different plant species that included five maize MATEs (Additional file 5: Figure S2).
Despite this, the degree of foreleg pigmentation did not predict mating success.
In other words, the prevalence of violent crime seems to predict mating preferences only in so far as it reflects a country's relative penury.The statistical tussle shows the difficulty of drawing firm conclusions from correlations alone.
However, male age and condition at the time were more likely to predict mating success for the following breeding season.
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