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  • While behavioural adjustments of this kind are often relatively easy to explain, they become evolutionarily interesting if they lead to consistently different mating patterns in high or low-density populations.Male paternity guards such as mate guarding or copulation frequency provide examples of behavioural traits that intensify as a plastic response to the density of conspecific competitors (Kom
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