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Caste load and the evolution of reproductive skew

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Holman, Luke

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University of Chicago Press

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Reproductive skew theory seeks to explain how reproduction is divided among group members in animal societies. Existing theory is framed almost entirely in terms of selection, though nonadaptive processes must also play some role in the evolution of repro

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The American Naturalist

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2037-12-31