| 41. | Polyandrous mating is positively correlated with testicle-to-body weight across bushcricket taxa ( see Sperm competition ).
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| 42. | As opposed to polygyny, polyandrous behavior in females is the act of breeding with several males in the same season.
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| 43. | However, as part of its population control measures, the Chinese government later forbade polyandrous marriage altogether under family law.
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| 44. | His observations on matrimony among Nairs and polyandrous matrimony of Nair women that prevailed during the time are of historical importance.
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| 45. | This is reversed in polyandrous species, and possibly in species where condition is based on social status and males disperse.
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| 46. | Similarly, the polyandrous species of spider " Pisaura mirabilis " has been demonstrated to have cryptic female choice.
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| 47. | These individuals were a few centimetres in size and almost all of them had what appeared to be polyandrous mating system.
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| 48. | In contemporary Hindu society, polyandrous marriages in agrarian societies in the Punjab seem to occur to avoid division of farming land.
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| 49. | However, they meet and copulate a few more times within the next few days . Polyandrous, females can mate with several males.
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| 50. | A study has found that males tend to not discriminate between their own young and those of another male in polyandrous or polygynandrous systems.
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