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'''Interlocus contest evolution''' is the process by which the [[sex]] of a [[species]] [[evolution|evolves]] to better itself rather than better the species as a whole, sometimes with negative results for the opposite sex. |
'''Interlocus contest evolution''' is the process by which the [[sex]] of a [[species]] [[evolution|evolves]] to better itself rather than better the species as a whole, sometimes with negative results for the opposite sex. |
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Template:Linkless Interlocus contest evolution is the process by which the sex of a species evolves to better itself rather than better the species as a whole, sometimes with negative results for the opposite sex.
References
- Matt Ridley's "Genome" ISBN 1-85702-835-X