Generalization Increases the Adaptive Value of Mate Choice Copying When Immediate Copying Is Costly
When assessing potential mates is costly, there will be selection for copying others. Mate choice copying, which is the increased chance of mating with another individual after observing them mating with someone else (i.e., individual-based copying), has been documented in several species, including...
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MDPI AG
2024-10-01
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