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Population abundance and sex ratio in dioecious helminth parasites

Poulin, 1997

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2135297512748201567
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Poulin R
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Oecologia

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Parasite populations are highly fragmented in space and time, and consist of aggregates of genetically similar individuals sharing the same host. To avoid inbreeding, theory predicts that female-biased sex ratios should be strongly favoured when either or both prevalence …
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