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Female crickets trade offspring viability for fecundity
Leigh Simmons
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Paco Garcia
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Paternal Effect
100%
Offspring
100%
Teleogryllus oceanicus
50%
Field Cricket
50%
Quantitative Genetics
50%
Body Size
50%
Life History
50%
Hatching
50%
Maternal Effect
50%
Genetic Variance
50%
Genetic Variability
50%
Genetic Divergence
50%
Coevolution
50%
Immunology and Microbiology
Fertility
100%
Ensifera
100%
Offspring
100%
Coevolution
20%
Hatching
20%
Genetic Variability
20%
Body Size
20%
Ovary
20%
Life History
20%
Embryo Mortality
20%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fertility
100%
Offspring
100%
Genetic Variability
20%
Hatching
20%
Embryo Mortality
20%
Sexual Conflict
20%
Life History
20%
Coevolution
20%