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1 al development may allow organisms to adjust reproductive strategy.
2 ive biology and the evolution of alternative reproductive strategies.
3 and differences illuminate developmental and reproductive strategies.
4  autocorrelation in demographic rates across reproductive strategies.
5 the interactive evolution of male and female reproductive strategies.
6 oteins are conserved, despite differences in reproductive strategies.
7 at humans are 'cooperative breeders', with a reproductive strategy adapted to conditions where mother
8                                However, this reproductive strategy also occurs in medium- to large-si
9 sis to understand the evolution of different reproductive strategies and how floral pathways interact
10 restingly, despite the enormous diversity of reproductive strategies and lifestyles of higher plants,
11 s in plants, fungi exhibit wide variation in reproductive strategies and mating systems.
12 l and sexual displays that ensure successful reproductive strategies and the survival of the species.
13      Here we investigate the impact of plant reproductive strategy and components of species' climati
14                   These signals promote male reproductive strategy and the effects harmful to hermaph
15 eration, likely due to its apparently clonal reproductive strategy and the resulting infrequent use o
16 , with profound implications for morphology, reproductive strategies, and behavior.
17 etween dinosaurs and birds, suggests similar reproductive strategies, and provides an objective means
18 lerances of lionfish to ocean climate, their reproductive strategy, and duration that the larvae rema
19 haps facilitating the emergence of different reproductive strategies as Suiformes diverged and evolve
20 tion in space and time influences individual reproductive strategies as well as interspecific pattern
21 ries provide early evidence of the peracarid reproductive strategy, as seen in modern Tanaidacea, and
22 wing, long-lived species at the other, and a reproductive strategy axis, with highly reproductive, it
23  key empirical evidence for how variation in reproductive strategies can be maintained over large geo
24  persistent offending may represent a viable reproductive strategy characterized by higher levels of
25 e, they have evolved a variety of remarkable reproductive strategies, combining asexual and sexual mo
26 ncipal component analysis: the fast-slow and reproductive-strategy continua.
27       Host plant quality also affects insect reproductive strategies: Egg size and quality, the alloc
28  dimorphism, this pattern suggests that male reproductive strategy focused on monopolizing groups of
29 recently introduced 'fast-slow continuum and reproductive strategy' framework to quantify the variati
30                This may represent a shift in reproductive strategy from queen flights, reported in th
31 tudinal data, these findings show that T and reproductive strategy have bidirectional relationships i
32 at these females are pursuing an alternative reproductive strategy, i.e., dispersing to overwinter an
33  a systematic framework for predicting these reproductive strategies in bacteria has not been availab
34 this nesting site provides empirical data on reproductive strategies in early dinosaurs.
35  permitting males and females to adapt their reproductive strategies in response to environmental cha
36 opmental plasticity in male life history and reproductive strategy in humans.
37               The origin of the modern avian reproductive strategy in ornithuran birds likely coincid
38        We also test between alternative male reproductive strategies, in particular whether reproduct
39                                Although this reproductive strategy is common to all Hymenoptera, sex-
40  instar, their opportunity to control colony reproductive strategies may be limited.
41 at make up the regulatory "ground plan" of a reproductive strategy may provide powerful building bloc
42                      They adopt a variety of reproductive strategies: most species are gonochoristic
43   Our results suggest a dynamic trade-off in reproductive strategies of sockeye salmon; adults must b
44 nd greatly increase the probability that the reproductive strategy of A. afarensis was principally mo
45 s was at least in part due to changes in the reproductive strategy of daphnids following exposure to
46 ligosaccharides is consistent with the human reproductive strategy of large parental input into reari
47 he detection of conspecifics are part of the reproductive strategy of many nonmammalian vertebrates.
48 sexual propagation (cloning) is a widespread reproductive strategy of plants and animals.
49 of Bornean canopy trees, display the unusual reproductive strategy of strict interspecific mast-fruit
50 exually reproducing animals, male and female reproductive strategies often conflict.
51 hibit a wide continuum of variation in their reproductive strategies, ranging from amphimixis to obli
52                       How this novel asexual reproductive strategy relates to current models of stem
53                    The female perspective on reproductive strategies remains one of the most active a
54           Disease-transmitting species use a reproductive strategy, termed anautogeny, that requires
55 cted animals exhibit fundamentally different reproductive strategies than their healthy counterparts.
56 erate latitudes in the past used a different reproductive strategy than modern populations.
57 e animals of many species deploy conditional reproductive strategies that contain distinct alternativ
58 ation of plants and animals, and are part of reproductive strategies that enhance fertility more than
59 imal biphasic models are then developed with reproductive strategies that maximise lifetime reproduct
60 parental effect suggests Grb10 can influence reproductive strategy through the allocation of maternal
61 th reveal the potential for the evolution of reproductive strategies to alter important life history
62 can selfishly alter arthropod sex ratios and reproductive strategies to increase the proportion of th
63 t displays unique intraspecific diversity of reproductive strategies, to address the microevolutionar
64                           We infer that this reproductive strategy was critical to overcoming environ
65                       Nematodes have diverse reproductive strategies, which make them ideal subjects
66           Males and females pursue different reproductive strategies, which often bring them into con
67                  Diapause is a physiological reproductive strategy widely employed across the animal
68  by the Sha cytoplasm, leading to a modified reproductive strategy without penalizing total seed prod
69                                  This recent reproductive strategy would facilitate the maintenance o

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