Bateman (1948) and Trivers (1972) came to the conclusion that sexual selection is typically a more potent evolutionary mechanism in males than females because typically... a. Females are likely to...


Bateman (1948) and Trivers (1972) came to the conclusion that sexual selection is typically a more potent evolutionary mechanism in<br>males than females because typically...<br>a. Females are likely to combat each other for mates<br>O b.Male limitations to reproductive success is gamete production<br>O c. Males typically participate in more parental care than females<br>O d. Females invest substantially more energy than males in gametes<br>

Extracted text: Bateman (1948) and Trivers (1972) came to the conclusion that sexual selection is typically a more potent evolutionary mechanism in males than females because typically... a. Females are likely to combat each other for mates O b.Male limitations to reproductive success is gamete production O c. Males typically participate in more parental care than females O d. Females invest substantially more energy than males in gametes

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