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In marine iguanas and red-collared widowbirds, what evidence is there that sexual selectio...

In marine iguanas and red-collared widowbirds, what evidence is there that sexual selection acts contrary to natural selection? That is, what is the evidence that the sexually selected trait may reduce survival? What does this imply about survival rates of “attractive” males in many species, as compared to less attractive or less competitive males?

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