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Aggression and Mating Success in Three Species of Drosophila1
Authors:JOHN RINGO  MARY KING KANANEN  DAVID WOOD
Abstract:Three closely related species of Drosophila: D. virilis, D. americana, and D. novamexicana, are known to differ in levels of male-male aggression. Through direct observation in the laboratory, we attempted to determine and characterize the relationships between intrasexual aggression and mating success in males of each of these species. Our results indicated that the most important determinant of male mating success was not the amount of aggression performed by a male, but rather the amount of aggression directed towards him.
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