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Towards a genetic theory for the evolution of the sex ratio II. Haplodiploid and diploid models with sibling and parental control of the brood sex ratio and brood size
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    Towards a genetic theory for the evolution of the sex ratio II. Haplodiploid and diploid models with sibling and parental control of the brood sex ratio and brood size (English)
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    1981
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    haplodiploid
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    diploid models
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    sibling
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    parental control
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    brood sex ratio
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    brood size
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