monandry การใช้
- Polyandry has been shown to increase offspring survival compared to monandry.
- It is now known that monandry arose twice in the orchids, once in Vanilloideae, and again in the common ancestor of Orchidoideae and Epidendroideae.
- Gathering the right mix of representative insects was a grueling task, not the least difficulty being that monandry is rare among insects, as it is elsewhere in the animal kingdom.
- According to Stallman and Froehlich's assessment, the hypothesis predicts monandry ( i . e . that females will have only one mating partner ), which runs counter to observations of species such as Barbary macaques ( " Macaca sylvanus " ), which have exaggerated sexual swellings, yet have been seen to be polyandrous ( i . e . mating with multiple males ) in their mating behaviours.