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Positive assortative mating or homogamy was a mating pattern and a form of sexual selection in which individuals with similar phenotypes mated with each other more frequently than would be expected under a random mating pattern. I investigated correlations between size measurements in coefficients of variation across sexes, particularly male length versus female width, across ten forest millipede species in the genus Centrobolus, and body size. Male length variation was strongly correlated with…
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Positive assortative mating or homogamy was a mating pattern and a form of sexual selection in which individuals with similar phenotypes mated with each other more frequently than would be expected under a random mating pattern. I investigated correlations between size measurements in coefficients of variation across sexes, particularly male length versus female width, across ten forest millipede species in the genus Centrobolus, and body size. Male length variation was strongly correlated with female width variation (r= 0.9613, r2=0.9241, n=10, p

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Positive assortative mating or homogamy was a mating pattern and a form of sexual selection in which individuals with similar phenotypes mated with each other more frequently than would be expected under a random mating pattern. I investigated correlations between size measurements in coefficients of variation across sexes, particularly male length versus female width, across ten forest millipede species in the genus Centrobolus, and body size. Male length variation was strongly correlated with female width variation (r= 0.9613, r2=0.9241, n=10, p

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