Zorotypus gurneyi Choe (Insecta: Zoraptera) is a wing-dimorphic species that lives colonially under the bark of rotting logs in central Panama. Males are larger than females in total body size and fight each other to gain access to females. Highly linear and stable dominance hierarchies exist among
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Sexual Selection and the Origins of Human Mating Systems
β Scribed by Paul L. Vasey; Deanna L. Forrester
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- Springer US
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- 2011
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- English
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