Sexual selection on population-level mating opportunities drives morph ratios in a fig wasp with extreme male dimorphism

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James M. Cook
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[1] Western Sydney University,Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment
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BMC Ecology and Evolution | / 21卷
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Mating systems; Sexual selection; Fig wasp; Alternative strategies; Male polymorphism;
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