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The rate of facultative sex governs the number of expected mating types in isogamous species
It is unclear why sexually reproducing isogamous species frequently contain just two self-incompatible mating types. Deterministic theory suggests that since rare novel mating types experience a selective advantage (by virtue of...
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Quantifying the per-capita contribution of all components of a migratory cycle
Migratory species make use of different habitats and pathways at different life stages, and in different seasons. Ecological management strategies proposed for migratory species should acknowledge the importance of each...
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Scientific aptitude better explains poor responses to teaching of evolution than psychological conflicts

It is considered a myth that non-acceptance of scientific consensus on emotive topics is owing to difficulties processing scientific information and is, instead, owing to belief-associated psychological conflicts, the...

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Latitudinal gradients in avian colourfulness

It has long been suggested that tropical species are generally more colourful than temperate species, but whether latitudinal gradients in organismal colourfulness exist remains controversial. Here we quantify global...

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