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irrespective of the
number of high quality, more fit,
mates available.
Monandry is more
common in
northern po****tions of P. napi, and
sperm competition...
- alleles.
Polyandry has been
shown to
increase offspring survival compared to
monandry. The
fitness of
females increases in
polyandrous lines due to more genetic...
- and struggling; such
behaviours suggest females control the
functional monandry. The
number of
unique male
partners does not
affect fecundity,
though mating...
- S2CIDÂ 3022928. Trevithick, Alan (1997). "On a
Panhuman Preference for
Monandry: Is
Polyandry an Exception?".
Journal of
Comparative Family Studies. 28...
- androgyny, android, andrology, androphobia, androspore, diandry, misandry,
monandry, philander, polyandrous, polyandry, protandry, pseudandry,
synandrous anem-...
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species to
reach genetic diversity through gene flow more
efficiently than
monandry species. However,
outside po****tion factors, like
drought and limited...
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overturned with the rise of
private property and the
consequent enforcement of
monandry as part of the "world-historic
defeat of the
female ****". Morgan's research...
- lack of
female remating supports the
monogamy hypothesis in males.
Female monandry was
established first and
subsequently males followed suit to
create mutual...
- lack of a
definitive line of
paternal descent without socially enforced monandry,
prehistoric societies instead practiced matrifocal,
communal motherhood...