Meta-analytic evidence that animals rarely avoid inbreeding

Volume: 5, Issue: 7, Pages: 949 - 964
Published: May 3, 2021
Abstract
Animals are usually expected to avoid mating with relatives (kin avoidance) as incestuous mating can lead to the expression of inbreeding depression. Yet, theoretical models predict that unbiased mating with regards to kinship should be common, and that under some conditions, the inclusive fitness benefits associated with inbreeding can even lead to a preference for mating with kin. This mismatch between empirical and theoretical expectations...
Paper Details
Title
Meta-analytic evidence that animals rarely avoid inbreeding
Published Date
May 3, 2021
Volume
5
Issue
7
Pages
949 - 964
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