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- who: Nuwan Weerawansha from the School of Agriculture and Environment, Massey University, Private Bag, Palmerston North, New Zealand have published the research work: A haplodiploid mite adjusts fecundity and sex ratio in response to density changes during the reproductive period, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors demonstrate that females produced fewer eggs with significantly higher female-biased sex ratio in dense populations. This study provides insight into the mechanisms behind the adjustment of fecundity and sex ratio in response to the varying social environments. The data on sex ratio (proportion of daughters) were analysed . . .
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