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Paying for sex is not easy

S. A. West and A. D. Peters ()
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S. A. West: Institute of Cell, Animal, and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Laboratories
A. D. Peters: Institute of Cell, Animal, and Population Biology, University of Edinburgh, Ashworth Laboratories

Nature, 2000, vol. 407, issue 6807, 962-962

Abstract: Abstract Explaining the maintenance of sexual reproduction remains one of the greatest challenges for biology, with more than 20 hypotheses having been advanced so far1. Doncaster et al.2 have proposed another possible explanation, but we question the novelty and importance of their suggested mechanism.

Date: 2000
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