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  • 3. Are indirect genetic benefits associated with polyandry? Testing predictions in a natural population of lemon sharks.
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  • 9. Paternal genetic effects on offspring fitness are context dependent within the extrapair mating system of a socially monogamous passerine.
    Schmoll T, Dietrich V, Winkel W, Epplen JT, Schurr F, Lubjuhn T.
    Evolution; 2005 Mar; 59(3):645-57. PubMed ID: 15856706
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  • 11. Polyandrous females avoid costs of inbreeding.
    Tregenza T, Wedell N.
    Nature; 2002 Jan 03; 415(6867):71-3. PubMed ID: 11780118
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  • 15. Physiological effects on demography: a long-term experimental study of testosterone's effects on fitness.
    Reed WL, Clark ME, Parker PG, Raouf SA, Arguedas N, Monk DS, Snajdr E, Nolan V, Ketterson ED.
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  • 16. Female mating bias results in conflicting sex-specific offspring fitness.
    Fedorka KM, Mousseau TA.
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    García-González F, Simmons LW.
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  • 20. Female mate-choice drives the evolution of male-biased dispersal in a social mammal.
    Höner OP, Wachter B, East ML, Streich WJ, Wilhelm K, Burke T, Hofer H.
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