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- W2156156640 abstract "Mate choice is common in most animals, but the issue has largely been ignored in regard to pelagic copepods-the most abundant zooplankton group in the oceans. Contemporary demographic models of copepods assume that all encounters lead to successful copulation and viable egg production. We revisit the subject of copepod mating biology in the framework of sexual selection theory. We discuss, and point to, examples that suggest mate choice in both sexes. Sexual selection theory may add an important dimension for understanding copepod population dynamics and potentially lead to renewed interpretations of the diverse copepod behaviours and life histories. In addition, the range of mating strategies in copepods represents a rich, but unexplored, source of information for general behavioural ecologists." @default.
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- W2156156640 title "Copepod mating: chance or choice?" @default.
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