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What underlying difference in the reproductive biology of males and females drives sexual selection? (In other words, why is it usually males whose morphologies are conspicuously shaped by sexual selection, rather than females) What are some of the possible outcomes of sexual selection?
What underlying difference in the reproductive biology of males and females drives sexual selection? (In other words, why is it usually males whose morphologies are conspicuously shaped by sexual selection, rather than females) What are some of the possible outcomes of sexual selection?
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