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Reproductive Foragers: Male spiders choose mates by selecting among competitive environments

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Jordan, Lyndon Alexander
Kokko, Hanna
Kasumovic, Michael

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University of Chicago Press

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Mate choice frequently operates differently for males and females as a consequence of male competition for mates. Competitive interactions can alter the fitness payoffs of choice and the realization of preferences under natural conditions, yet the majorit

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The American Naturalist

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2037-12-31