Biodiv Sci ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (6): 22534. DOI: 10.17520/biods.2022534
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Yuansi He1,2, Yixuan Zhang1,2, Daiping Wang1,2,*()
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2022-09-18
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2023-01-05
Online:
2023-06-20
Published:
2023-04-25
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* E-mail: wangdaiping@ioz.ac.cn
Yuansi He, Yixuan Zhang, Daiping Wang. Effects of mate behavioral compatibility on animal reproduction[J]. Biodiv Sci, 2023, 31(6): 22534.
Fig. 1 Different aspects of mate compatibility and their effects on reproduction. The dashed line represents potential associations for which there is no definitive evidence.
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