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Contribution Of Delayed Autonomous Selfing To Reproductive Success In Kosteletzkya Virginica

open access: green, 2008
Chengjiang Ruan   +7 more
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Study of behavioural profiles in Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) broodstock to characterise stress coping styles in relation to reproductive success

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Zohar Ibarra‐Zatarain   +6 more
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Reproductive success: Which meaning?

American Journal of Human Biology, 2003
AbstractThe theory of kin selection (the part played by behavior in the changes of mean inclusive fitness) induced many human sociobiologists to think that since behavior was involved in the increase in fitness, this last entity could apply to the individual.
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Defining assisted reproductive technology success

Fertility and Sterility, 2013
TO THEEDITOR: We are verypleasedto note Dr.Meldrum's"Conceptions" piece (1), following our recent report (2), reaf-firmingourmainconclusionthatthecurrentinvitrofertiliza-tion (IVF) outcome reporting system requires a majoroverhaul. Dr. Meldrum, furthermore, emphasizes other pointsraised in our article, including the need for ART reports toincorporate ...
Vitaly A, Kushnir   +2 more
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Criteria of reproductive success

American Journal of Primatology, 1997
To determine reproductive success, it is necessary for the researcher to specify a criterion of success, such as the number of a parent's offspring living to the age of reproduction. A measurement model, which includes the researcher's choice of criterion, has been proposed to estimate the lifetime reproductive success (R) of long-lived animals from ...
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