Definition of Koinophilia. Meaning of Koinophilia. Synonyms of Koinophilia

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- Koinophilia is an evolutionary hypothesis proposing that during ****ual selection, animals preferentially s**** mates with a minimum of unusual or mutant...
- category of faces. A possible evolutionary explanation for averageness is koinophilia, in which ****ually-reproducing animals s**** mates with primarily average...
- intercourse may be linked with a positive experience for female animals. Koinophilia is the love of the "normal" or phenotypically common (from the Gr****...
- the nature of subdivided po****tions, normalizing clade selection, and koinophilia. Evidence for stasis has also been corroborated from the genetics of...
- Disruptive selection Dysgenics Fluctuating selection Genetic purging Koinophilia Mutation–selection balance Stabilizing selection Loewe L (2008). "Negative...
- height Human physical appearance Human ****uality Interpersonal attraction Koinophilia Mating system Physical attractiveness **** in advertising **** symbol ****ual...
- mates with strange or unusual characteristics, in the process called koinophilia, then mutations that affect the external appearance of their carriers...
- attraction between mutants. Unnikrishnan and Akhila propose, instead, that koinophilia is a more parsimonious explanation for the resistance to hybridization...
- Frequency-dependent foraging by pollinators Fluctuating selection Hypergamy Koinophilia Lemey P, Salemi M, Vandamme AM (2009). The Phylogenetic Handbook. Cambridge...
- (koinós) cenobite, coenesthesia, coenocyte, epicene, epicœne, koi****s, koinophilia cens- to ****ess Latin censere censure, census cent- hundred Latin centum...