Wing reduction influences male mating success but not female fitness in cockroaches
Abstract Although cockroaches (Blattodea s. str.) exhibit high proportion of species with reduced wings, the underlying evolutionary forces remain unclear. Wing reduction in insects is generally considered advantageous for females and a trade-off between investment into the flying apparatus and repr...
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Autores principales: | Michael Kotyk, Zuzana Varadínová |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/c109aad9372e4b30acff757363c03829 |
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