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Assessing Differences in Sperm Competitive Ability in Drosophila
Published on: August 22, 2013
There is more: Intrasexual competitiveness, physical dominance, and intrasexual collaboration
1Department of Psychology,University of Groningen,9712 TS Groningen,The Netherlands.a.p.buunk@rug.nlhttp://www.apbuunk.com.
Abstract:
It is emphasized that in organizational settings, the responses to same-sex attractive others are enhanced among individuals high in intrasexual competitiveness; that especially attractive rivals who are perceived as unfriendly will induce competition; that among males, physical dominance may induce more competition than physical attractiveness; and that especially males may prefer to associate with attractive same-sex others for intrasexual collaboration.
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