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- Ecological selection and hybrid fitness: hybrids succeed on parental resources
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- Reproductive character displacement generates reproductive isolation among conspecific
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- Different mate preferences by parasitized and unparasitized females potentially reduces sexual selection
- Character displacement and the evolution of mate choice: an artificial neural network approach
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- ORIGINAL PAPER Looking on the bright side: females prefer coloration
- atesian mimicry holds that palatable species look like dangerous species
- Abstract The evolution of male breeding aggregations is difficult to explain because males may reduce their re-
- ORIGINAL ARTICLE Population differences in predation on Batesian mimics
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