Clutch size and mating frequency in parasitic hymenoptera

作者: Mark Ridley

DOI: 10.1086/285579

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摘要: A comparative review of 97 species parasitic Hymenoptera reveals that solitary (in which a female lays one egg in host) tend to be monandrous, and gregarious several eggs polyandrous. Sib competition may the reason: species, more similar genotypes compete closely, diversification progeny is advantageous. The also suggests females have higher total lifetime fecundity live longer than do species.

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