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ポリモーフィックなイトトンボにおける縄張り型とスニーカ型雄の類似した生存率:複数年研究
Yoshitaka Tsubaki1, Rowan E Hooper2, Stewart Plaistow3
1Center for Ecological Research Kyoto University Otsu Japan.
Ecology and evolution
|December 12, 2025
まとめ
代替繁殖戦略(ARTs)を持つ雄のイトトンボでは、縄張り型とスニーカ型のモルフ間で有意な生存率の違いは見られない。検出可能性は異なり、縄張り型の雄の方が視認性が高かったが、生存率はモルフや性別で同様であった。
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