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[해외논문] Sexual cannibalism benefits offspring survival

Animal behaviour, v.83 no.1, 2012년, pp.201 - 207  

Welke, K.W. (Department of Biology, Zoological Institute and Museum, University of Hamburg, Germany) ,  Schneider, J.M.

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Polyandry may provide females with benefits that directly affect their condition and fecundity and/or that enhance the quality of their offspring through receiving better or more compatible paternal genes. In polyandrous species with sexual cannibalism, females may gain considerable nutriti...

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